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St Louis was established by the efforts of [[Laclède-6|Pierre Laclède]] and his step-son [[Chouteau-11|Auguste Chouteau]]. The first permanent residents were Auguste and "The Thirty" - the thirty men who, in early 1764, dragged a boat from Fort Chartres to the site Laclède had earlier selected. Soon after, other families who had settled in the area of Fort Chartres moved to the new settlement. The impetus for them was the imminent arrival of the British after France had ceded the territory. The French commandant Neyon de Villiers wanted all the French settlers to evacuate with him to Louisiana; Laclède succeeded in convincing a number to join him. This page is intended to document the first three generations. The known members of "The Thirty" were[Dates and occupations are from Billon.]: : Joseph Taillon b 1715, d 1807 : Roger Jacques Taillon, brother of Joseph, both being millers : Nicholas Beaugenou b 1719 d 1771 : Joseph Mainville b 1740 d 1795, a carpenter, and two of his stepsons Louis b 1752 d 1785, and Joseph b 1750 d 1784, Chancellier : [[Gamache-187|John Baptiste Gamache]] b 1733 d 1805 : [[Kiercereau-2|Rene Kiersereau]] b 1730 d 1798, church chorister[Perhaps a son of Gregoire, who was a miller at Fort Chartres in 1741 [https://archive.org/stream/kaskaskiaunderfr00belt#page/62/mode/2up Natalia Maree Belting, ''Kaskaskia Under the French Regime''].] : Brothers John Baptiste d 1712 d 1792, and Joseph Lemoine Martigny : Jean Salle Lajoie b 1741 : Gabriel Dodier, Jr b 1735 d 1805 : Julien LeRoy : John Baptiste Riviere [[Riviere-84|probably?]] b 1752 : Alexis Cotté b1743 : John Baptiste Hervieux d 1775, a gunsmith : Alexis Picard b 1711 d 1781 : François Delin d 1781 : Joseph Labrosse d 1798 : Theodore Labrosse : Louis Ride d 1787 : John Baptiste Becquet, blacksmith : John Baptiste Becquet, miller : Antoine Pothier : Antoine Valliere Pichet, carpenter : Beauchamp : Marcereau : Legrain d 1766 : La Garrosse By fall of that year another eight men had joined the new settlement: : Gabriel Decarry from Fort Chartres : Michel Rolette from Fort Chartres : Louis Tesson Honoré from Kaskaskia : John Baptiste Cardinal from St. Phillipe : Louis Deshetres from Cahokia : Alexander Langlois from Cahokia : Jean Baptiste from Cahokia : René Buet from Cahokia In 1765 many others, some with their families, arrived from the east side of the Mississippi, from Ste. Genevieve, and from New Orleans. Various British reports suggest that about forty families settled in St. Louis during its first two years. Ekberg and Person have enhanced the records of the 1766 census, which only named the heads of household, using other sources to provide a more complete list of the residents in May of that year. An arrival significant to the future of St Louis was that of Captain Louis St. Ange de Bellerive and his men. He had been tasked by de Villiere to remain at Fort Chartres until the British arrived. Once he had fulfilled that duty he made his way to St Louis where he became, in essence, the lieutenant-governor[There are multiple opinions on the circumstances, ranging from business-as-usual where he was the representative of the French Government, to a purely republican view where he was elevated to this role by popular acclaim.]. The raising of the British flag over Fort Chartres was the signal for many French families from the east side of the Mississippi to follow St. Ange to St Louis. Two influential men from this group were Joseph Labusciere and Joseph Lefebvre. == Footnotes == ==Sources== * Stevens, Walter Barlow. ''St. Louis: The Fourth City, 1764-1911'' * Billon, Frederick L. ''Annals of St. Louis in its early days under the French and Spanish dominations''. St. Louis: 1886. * Ekberg, Carl J. and Person, Sharon K. ''St. Louis Rising, the French Regime of St. Ange de Bellerive''. University of Illinois Press: 2015.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches == * by [[Shackelford-788|Robert Baylor Shackelford]] (1881-1940) * published by Jarman's Incorporated, Printers, Charlottesville, Va., 1940 * 84 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eLZRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756286 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23692 * Also see: https://wvgal.tripod.com/clan.htm === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Chapter I. Roger, the Immigrant, Page 5 * Chapter II. Second generation, Page 7 * Chapter III. Third generation, Page 8 * Chapter IV. Fourth generation, Page 10 * Chapter V. Fifth generation, Page 14 * Chapter VI. Sixth generation, Page 17 * Chapter VII. The Green Shackelford Line, Page 18 * Chapter VIII. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 40 * Chapter IX. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 5Page 43 * Chapter X. Shackelford of Richmond County; The Baltimore Shackelfords; Shackelford-Gates; The Shackelfords of Henry County, Page 47 * Notes: Letters from College of Arms, London, Page 57 * The English origin of the Shackelford Family, Page 59 * Notes: Miscellaneous, Page 66 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#Shackelford|Shackelford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sharples-Sharpless Family == John Sharples, 1624-1685, son of Geoffrey and Margaret Ashley Sharples emigrated in 1682 from Hatherton in the parish of Wybonbury, Cheshire, to Pennsylvania. He married Jane Moor (1638-1722) in England. He died in Ridley Township, near Chester, Pennsylvania. *Author: Anderson, Bart, 1917- *Publisher: unknown 1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania * Source Example: ::: Anderson, Bart. ''[[Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|The Sharples-Sharpless Family]]'' (1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== For the FamilySearch Book template, add a '''{{blue||}}''' then the page number before the closing brackets '''{{blue|}}}}''' for a link directly to the page, for example {{FamilySearch Book|128031|32}} Vol I: :{{FamilySearch Book|126953}} {{FamilySearch Book|126953}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|128031}} {{FamilySearch Book|128031}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|113642}} {{FamilySearch Book|113642}}
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sheafe Family of Old and New England == Reprint from the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], April 1901. * by [[Watkins-15261|Walter Kendall Watkins]] (1855-1934) * printed for the author, Boston, 1901 * 14 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sheafefamilyofol00watk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568418 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|The Sheafe Family of Old and New England]]'' (Boston, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Watkins|Watkins]]) *
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Transcription from the Montana Historical Architectural Inventory, Image Attached. '''Sheaffer house''' ''The Sheaffer House contributes to the East Side Historic District because of its good historic architectural integrity. The house was built by 1901, as in that year Addie Sheaffer, the widow of Royal Sheaffer, is listed at the address in the Kalispell City Directory. She owned the property from 1901 until 1910.'' ''The next know occupant was Albert Boorman, who lived here in 1905. He was at the time the lumber inspector for the Flathead Board of Trade. Boorman was born on a farm in Wisconsin in 1875. In 1892 and 1893 he worked in telegraphy on the railroad, then he was a district deputy for two years for the Modern Woodmen Lodge. His uncle B.J. Boorman had gone into the logging industry in the Flathead Valley; he came to Wisconsin to get some machinery and telegraphed his nephew Albert to join him in the Flathead. In September 1899 Albert came to Kalispell and worked as a sawmill planer at the Boorman Mill eight miles west of Kalispell in the Smith Valley. Then he worked for the Great Northern Railroad for a short time, soon going into the business with his uncle. Within two years Albert was the planning mill man and the second foreman in the woods. In 1902 he worked in the Somers planning mill, and he claimed to have “worked din everything in lumber for stump to car.” In 1904 Boorman was chosen to inspect grades in mill work for the Lumberman’s Board of Trade (in order to establish uniform grading). This association reorganized in 1907 as the Montana Larch and Pine Manufacturer’s Association. Boorman was its secretary and inspector of grades until 1911. In that year the Montana Forestry Association formed (after the disastrous forest fires of 1910) and Boorman became secretary of it as well. This was a private protection agency that in 1938 covered about 1 ½ million acres of federal, state and private land. Boorman stayed with the Montana Forestry Association until his retirement in 1946, and his son Maurice succeeded him in secretary treasurer. [ Who’s who in Kalispell,” Kalispell News, June 18, 1938, p.1.; “Retires after 42 Years Forest Work,” Kalispell Times, March 14, 1946]'' ''Boorman’s hobbies included assembling scrapbooks and photography, and in 1938 he said he “loves neckties and socks.” He was president of the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce for two years and also served as an alderman and a fire warden. He was a member of the Masons, the knights Templar, the Shrine, the Scottish Rite and the Eastern Star. He married Mary H. Schnee in 1902 and in 1938 their three children were as follows: Paul in Seattle with Associated Oil, Maurice with the Montana Forestry Association, and Bertha teaching in Columbia Falls[ Who’s Who” Op.cit. ]'' ''In 1910, according to the federal population census, Herman McClung, a teamster, was renting the home with his wife Myrtle. T.J. Crow owned the property from 1910 until 1911, and then barber Charles Spriggs owned the home in 1911. He lived here from approximately 1913-1915, and by 1917 he had moved to Somers, Montana. From 1914 until 1919 Mary Fuller owned the home, and from 1919 until 1921 Clc Johnson, but apparently, they did not live here. When the 1920 federal population census was taken, the tenants were logging contractor Joseph Gallano (A French Canadian) and his wife Teresa and their young son.'' ''From 1921 until 1926 Robert and then his widow Allice Burns owned the property and occupied the home. From 1926 until 1945, Emma Main owned the property, but she did not live here. Pre-World War II tenants included painter John Wilson and his wife Leila in 1928, John and Hattie Kennedy in 1930, barber Selmer Olson and his wife Alma in 1936, and salesman Arvin Reinhardt and his wife Camilla in 1938.'' ''In 1934, Dr. Fred Sundelius was occupant. Fred and his brother Victor were both Osteopathic physicians who practiced in Kalispell. Victor Sundelius was born in Texas and grew up in Nebraska and the Flathead. His father, Gustav Sundelius, had come to the Flathead Valley in 1907, looking for an area with mountains like Sweden, his native country. The family lived in Kila, where Gustave Sundelius built a mill (he also built the Brown’s Meadow road that is still in use). Gustav Sundelius later became chief engineer of Stoltz Land and Lumber Company in Columbia Falls. Victor Sundelius graduated in 1930 from the College of Osteopathy and Surgery in Missouri and returned to Kalispell, where he practiced alone for three years. In 1933 he was joined by his brother Fred, an osteopathic physician who had been practicing in Hot Springs, Montana. Victor Sundelius married Emma Tetrault, who had been a stenographer, and they had two children. In 1937, he told a newspaper that his hobbies were flowers and dogs. He belonged to the Kiwanis and the Flathead Sportsman’s Association, Francis Sundelius was born in teas, and he cruised Timber for two y ears to earn money to attend the same school as his older brother. In 1932 he married Frances Burckhart of Missouri, who had been a teacher. He was a member of the Flathead Sportsman’s Association and the Rotary, and he hunted and fished. Both brothers donated their services as osteopathic physicians to the high school football, basketball and track teams. Victor Sundelius died in 1949 at the age of 50, his brother Fred in 1952 at the age of 49[ Who’s Who in Kalispell,” Kalispell news, December 10 & 15 1937, p 1; Bergmann, Mary Jane Sundelius and J. Wallace, interview with Sally Hatfield, March 11, 1992]'' ''In 1940, Charles H and Betty Hetzer lied here. He was a wrapper at Todd’s Bakery. His parents were among the early settlers of Kalispell. Charles B. Hetzer (the father) was born in 1862, came to Flathead in 1891, and married Lillie Belle Bowser in 1893. They had four children. Hetzer was a contractor and builder in the early years of Kalispell with the firm Hetzer & Stanford, building streets, sewers, and tributary highways. He was also one of the contractors who moved many of the Demersville buildings to Kalispell in the early 1890’s. In 1906 he had his belongings shipped to Edmonton, Alberta, planning to move there, but soon moved back to Kalispell. Mrs. Hetzer’s story of the Bowser family coming west from Iowa is memorable. Martin Bowser (after whom Bowser lake in Smith Valley is named0 his wife and six children traveled in an ox wagon. They got as far as the Yellowstone River the fall of 1881 and spent the winter on Bozeman. In the spring they traveled westward, arriving in the last summer of 188 in the Flathead Valley. The family then homesteaded I the Smith valley, and they were the first whit family with women to settle in the valley[Mrs. Hetzer Tells Arrival, Daily InterLake, 1953 progress Edition, p. D-8; I remember Kalispell – Kalispell News, September 19, 1963, p. 5; Inter Lake May 25, 1906; Charles B Hetzer.” Kalispell Times, Aril 1 1943]'' '''Physical Description:''' The gable and wing Sheaffer House has a composition shingle roof and clapboard siding, with a concrete slab foundation. The windows are 1-over-1 light wooden double-hung units. The house has a T-shaped plan, and it originally had porches on the front and the rear. There is a one-car garage at the rear of the lot with a metal roof and shiplap siding. ==Sources==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sheldon Magazine == A genalogical list of the sheldons in america, with biographical and historical notes, and notices of other families with which this intermarried, embelished withportraits and facsimilies. * by Rev. Henry Olcott Sheldon * published in Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857 * background: https://www.sheldonfamily.org/more-sheldon/the-sheldon-magazine * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Sheldon Magazine|The Sheldon Magazine]]'' (Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#TSM|The Sheldon Magazine]]: Issue 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Issue 1-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RLNRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DNxRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazine00shelgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756403 * Vol. 2, No. 3-5 ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazineo235shel * Sheldon magazine extension, 1956 : family data and biographical outline of the descendants of Edgar Sheldon (1832-1924) and Mathilda (Baker) Sheldon (1831-1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel_0 * Index of females born with the surname Sheldon : as recorded in the Sheldon Magazine by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexoffemalesbo00hunt * Index : name index of surnames other than the name of Sheldon as recorded in The Sheldon Magazine, by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexnameindexof00knol
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Shepard Families of New England == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199989085/gerald-f-shepard Gerald Faulkner Shepard, 1867-1937]; [[Jacobus-56 | Donald Lines Jacobus]], 1887-1970, editors * published by New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Connecticut, 1973 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shepard Families of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Familysearch.org (3 volumes available): https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/26086?availability=Family%20History%20Library *Archive.org (Borrow) ::Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso01shep ::Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso02shep ::Volume 3: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso03shep === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Shepard, Gerald Faulkner ''[[Space:The Shepard Families of New England|The Shepard Families of New England]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut, 1973) * [[[#Shepard|Shepard]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill == of East Hampton, Long Island, New York * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75066947/charles-hitchcock-sherrill Charles Hitchcock Sherrill] (1867-1936); Second edition revised and compiled by [[De_Forest-533 |Louis Effingham De Forest]] (1891-1952) * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut,1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066302274 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24067 * https://archive.org/details/sherrillgenealog00sher/page/n5 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Editorial Note :Introduction :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :Tenth Generation :Bibliography :Index of Persons === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sherrill,Charles Hitchcock ''[[Space: The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill| The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut,1932), [ Page ]. * [[[#Sherrill|Sherrill]]]
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A list of all the [[Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|1790 Census - Heads of Family]] for Sherwood families in Fairfield County, Connecticut. * Danbury ** 0 Families named Sherwood * Brookfield ** 0 Families named Sherwood * Fairfield Town: ** Daniel Sherwood 1, 1, 3 ** Daniel Sherwood 2, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-3257|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2294|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2352|David Sherwood]] 3, 1, 3 ** John Sherwood 2, , 2 ** John Jr. Sherwood 1, , 5 ** [[Sherwood-938|Asahel Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3631|Asahel Sherwood]] 2, 3, 1 ** [[Sherwood-3540|Noah Sherwood]] 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2271|Jehiel Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2273|Jehiel Sherwood]] 2, 3, 3 ** [[Sherwood-2272|Squire Sherwood]] 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-212|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2292|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3127|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1858|Joseph Sherwood]] 2, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3937|Elihue Sherwood]] 3, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-2209|Gershom Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-39|Gershom Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** Samuel 1st Sherwood 1, 1, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3148|Albert Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1670|Albert Sherwood]] 4, , 4 ** [[Sherwood-2222|Ralph Sherwood]] 2, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3093|Increase Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3088|Eliphilet Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** Daniel Sherwood 4, 2, 3 ** Sarah Sherwood , , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2295|Abel Sherwood]] 1, 1, 1 ** [[Sherwood-3091|Zalmon Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3150|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2177|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-188|Benjamin Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-571|Benjamin Sherwood]] 2, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-152|Seth Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2458|Seth Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3627|Seth Sherwood]] 3, 5, 7 ** Samuel 2nd Sherwood 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3348|Zachariah Sherwood]] 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-2923|Reubin Sherwood]] 1, 2, 3 ** Sarah Sherwood 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-859|Benjamin Sherwood, Jr.]], 1, 2, 3 * Greenwich ** Nathan Sherwood 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-573|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2697|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3419|Jabez Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-2170|Nehemiah Sherwood, Jr.]] 1, , 2 ** [[Sherwood-3149|Gilbert Sherwood]] 2, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3238|Elnathan Sherwood]] 1, 1, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3239|Oliver Sherwood]] 2, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-662|James Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3428|James Sherwood]] 2, 1, 5 ** Daniel Sherwood 1, 3, 3 * Huntington ** [[Sherwood-3648|Ephraim Sherwood]] 1, 1, 2 * New Fairfield ** [[Sherwood-1342|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1341|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-207|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-210|Nathan Sherwood]] & [[Sherwood-192|Nathan Sherwood]] 1, 4, 3 ** [[Sherwood-3866|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-221|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3635|Ebenezer Sherwood]] 1, 2, 1 ** [[Sherwood-844|Abel Sherwood]] 1, 4, 3 * Newtown ** [[Sherwood-1174|Daniel Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 * Norwalk and Stamford ** [[Sherwood-3404|Mathew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-698|Mathew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-257|Mathew Sherwood]] 2, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3640|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-365|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-583|Stephen Sherwood]] 2, , 2 * Reading ** [[Sherwood-362|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3867|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3728|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3248|Isaac Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2356|Isaac Sherwood]] 3, 2, 2 ** John Sherwood 1, 2, 4 * Ridgefield ** Bemjamin Sherwood 1, 5, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3349|Jonathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2490|Jonathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-363|Jonathan Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3090|Nehemiah Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2358|Nehemiah Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3315|Nehemiah Sherwood]] 3, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-1342|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1341|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-207|Nathan Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-210|Nathan Sherwood]] & [[Sherwood-192|Nathan Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** [[Sherwood-3866|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-221|Ebenezer Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3635|Ebenezer Sherwood]] 2, , 1 * Stratford ** [[Sherwood-3257|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2294|David Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2352|David Sherwood]] 1, 2, 4 ** [[Sherwood-3640|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-365|Stephen Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-583|Stephen Sherwood]] 2, 1, 4 ** Samuel Sherwood 1, , 1 * Weston ** John Sherwood 3, 2, 5 ** [[Sherwood-3404|Matthew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-698|Matthew Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-257|Matthew Sherwood]] 1, 2, 2 ** Thomas Sherwood 1, , 2 ** Daniel Sherwood 2, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-1656|Amos Sherwood]] 2, 5, 5 ** [[Sherwood-1655|Fanton Sherwood]] 1, , 3 ** Thomas Sherwood 1, , 1 ** [[Sherwood-573|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2697|Jabez Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3419|Jabez Sherwood]] 2, 3, 3 ** [[Sherwood-1988|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1987|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3242|Seymour Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3609|Seymour Sherwood]] 1, , 2 ** Levet Sherwod 1, 1, 2 ** [[Sherwood-220|Samuel B. Sherwood]] 1, 1, 3 * New Milford ** Daniel Sherwood 1, , 4 * Derby ** [[Sherwood-212|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-2292|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-3127|Joseph Sherwood]] or [[Sherwood-1858|Joseph Sherwood]] 1, 2, 2, 1
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''The Shield'' is the official newspaper of [[Space:Northwest_Classen_High_School|Northwest Classen High School]].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shields Family == particularly the oldest and most numerous branch of that family in our America; an account of the ancestor and descendents [sic] of The ten brothers of Sevier County, in Tennessee * by [[Shields-6746 | John Arthur Shields]], 1884 - 1966 * published in Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shields Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shieldsfamilypar00inshie/page/n8 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Shields, John Arthur ''[[Space: The Shields Family| The Shields Family]]'' (Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917), [ Page ]. * [[[#Shields|Shields]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shinkle Genealogy == comprising the descendants of Philipp Carl Schenckel, 1717-1897 * by [[Shinkle-360 | Louisa Jane Shinkle Abbott]], 1839 - 1910; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126117746/charles-lewis-abbott Charles L Abbott], 1862 - 1927 * published by Press of Curtis & Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shinkle Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shinklegenealogy00abbo/page/n7 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066392713 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Abbott,Louisa Jane Shinkle ''[[Space: The Shinkle Genealogy| The Shinkle Genealogy]]'' (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897), [ Page ]. *[[[#Abbott|Abbott]]]
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THE SHIP SUNDA. The following particulars of the voyage of the ship Sunda from London and Queenstown to Moreton Bay have been handed to us for pub- lication, and may be relied on as substantially correct :— The Sunda, 1381 tons register, under the command of Captaiin Flynn, late of the Great Tasmania, left Gravesend on Thursday, the 9th of February and with a favourable breeze ar- rived of Queenstown on Sunday evening, making a splendid run of three days down channel. The captain and passengers who em- barked at London fully expected to have got into Queenstown Harbor early on Monday, morning, but during the night a snow-storm accom- panied by a strong gale from the N and N.E., set in, which obliged them to run out to sea again, and they were kept there beating about for several days and did not reach the anchor- age till the afternoon of the folowing Thursday. The passengers awaiting the ship at Queenstown were all embarked on Friday and Saturday, and on Monday the 20th, at 3 p.m., the tug steamer towed us out as far as Spike Island. The captain purposed sailing on the next morning but a strong headwind was blowing outside, and he deemed it more prudent to remain inside, and to await a more favorable opportunity. On Wednesday morning, the 22nd of February, we weighed anchor and were towed out to sea, and spreading our canvass before the breeze we soon lost sight of land. We had on the whole a favorable, although rather tedious, passage to the Line, which we crossed on the 23rd of March, thirty days from Queenstown. The passage from the Line to the Cape, winch occupied thirty-one days, was very monotonous owing to very light trades, head winds, and calms. We passed the meridian of the Cape on the 23rd of April, and after a splendid run of twenty-five days, rounded Tasmania on the 18th of May and sighted Moreton Bay Light- house on Tuesday afternoon the 23rd instant, making the passage from pilot to pilot in eighty- nine days. We had only three deaths during the voyage, two children and one adult, a girl, who was ailing when she came on board at Queenstown. We had three births, one still born, the other two living and doing well. The conduct of the passengers during the voyage was orderly and becoming, particularly the single females, who are a very superior class ; they are all without exception persons of the highest moral character, and most of them first class servants. The captain and the doctor, who have had consider- able experience on emigrant ships, declare that they have never seen a more useful or a more respectable body of young girls than those now amved. The Sunda, which has gained for herself unenviable notoriety on her last passage to Moreton Bay, will, we are satisfied, under the able management of Captain Flynn, become a great favourite with the colonists, par- ticularly if she brings to Queensland a few more ship loads of emigrants such as the present. Captain Flynn has made nine voyages to Mel- bourne—his character with the colonists of Victoria stands pre-eminently high, and must always command the respect and secure the friendship of the well disposed and orderly on board his ship. The Sunda brings 512 souls, exclusive of the crew and officers , of these 111 embarked at London and 401 at Queenstown, under the vigilant eye of Father Dunn, who deserves some public recognition for the signal services he has rendered to Queensland. There are 18 first-class passengers, 60 in the second, and 434 in intermediate and steerage , of the latter 110 are single women, under the care of a matron, and 105 single men. Most of the first cabin passengers and many of the second and intemediiate are taking with them a considerable amount of capital, and will be a great acquisition to the colony. The voy- age on the whole has been most fortunate and prosperous, the passengers have been well cared for, and they feel truly grateful for all the kind- ness that has been shown them. The utmost harmony and good feeling exist amongst all classes of the passengers, and complimentary addresses would have been presented to the captain, the doctor, and officers of the ship, only such things, unless accompanied by some- thing more substantial than mere words, are now-a-days too common, and often only a cloak to cover irregularities and misconduct. On Friday, May 26, the Government s s. Platypus went alongside the Sunda, as she then lay at anchor off the Pilot Station. An effort was made to tow the vessel up to anchorage in Brisbane Roads, but it failed owing to the strength of the wind, which was, in nautical parlance, "right ahead." The steamer then look on board the pas- sengers' luggage, and next morning she received the passengers and brought them up to town. The Sunda was towed up to the anchorage yesterday by the Kate, s. on the 28th May. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1272924 THE SHIP SUNDA. (1865, May 29). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 2.] [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_204867/s00855804_1977_78_10_3_21.pdf?Expires=1577902776&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ&Signature=AfGJRTcgSFczhlNNgA5dhJh8NzjRXbP3qLICOPGDC2-ZMF0g2I5ePyU64987toecfzj9pj3XeoV6qaVgNDVYvJgdIzK0ZgEVipnwS4PYMbm3gyHFLSeGzIa5iJq02YstugKwMbeRnKan95dr-86NwarDZZmrPmDYUPdd0Rc1soKKhB2nRmfBcbuDtn2JIbOcCMRnqAZWsG1imY-8POFxrZldKvVaErxiqz0XhBM0ReLaduM-fiD87NMSXAADyMGcG3IOcv6rX6R5JrBROo1tJqR-6T~IMLGcVU7htJ48TLKSgCUeTtgx1dnWWtaqxavDiO5haxjarGbXxcrPubSF7A__ 'Sunda' was a ship of the Black Ball Line] and was [[Colahan-39|Thomas Colahan's]] ship of arrival. First names Thomas (and Mary Colihan married age 24y 1841 Irish wife; and Mary Colihan single age 23y 1842 Irish Domesic Servant) Last name Colihan Sex Male Status Married Age 28y Birth year 1837 Nationality Irish Occupation F. Lab. Passenger or crew Passenger Arrival year 1865 Ship name Sunda Ship's master Matthew Flynn Ship's departure port Queenstown Departure year - Departure date 20 Feb 1865 Arrival date 29 May 1865 Arrival port Brisbane Comments The Sunda sailed from London (8 Feb 1865) via Queenstown to Brisbane List type Departure State Queensland Country Australia Record set Queensland Customs House Shipping 1852-1885: Passengers And Crew Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger Lists Collections from Australasia [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=ANZ%2FQUEEN%2FCUST%2F033770 Thomas Colihan immigration record at Findmypast: Queensland Customs House Shipping 1852-1885: Passengers And Crew]
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[[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island]] Shurtleff, William ''[[Space: The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' ( Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) Available *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=RL5RAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s books.google.co.uk] *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005755990 :'''Citation Example''' Shurtleff, William ''[[Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' (Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) :'''Footnote Example''' [[[#S1|Shurtleff]] Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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History of Willis Simmons and his descendants.
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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project]] The Simmendinger Register is important in research about Palatine migration to the American colonies. [[Simmendinger-13|Ulrich Simmendinger]] was a Palatine immigrant, arriving on the eighth ship from England to New York about July 4, 1710.[https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm] He also appears on the New York subsistence list.[http://hausegenealogy.com/sub1710.html] He returned to Germany after about seven years in the American colonies but had taken a census of early Palatine settlements. Once back in Germany he published, in German, his Register; giving the names of heads of families, often the wife's name, the number of children and the settlement they were living in. The Register is invaluable in identifying and locating Palatine immigrant families. Various transcriptions have been made of the Register, in various formats. Some are available online. Below are several web sites with a transcription of the Register: [https://immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/simmendinger17100100A_L.html Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild] [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/the_simmendinger_register.htm Greene County Rootsweb page] [http://www.threerivershms.com/knittlesimmendinger.htm Three Rivers local history site] [http://schoharie.nygenweb.net/simmen.html Schoharie County GenWeb site] which breaks the list down by settlements in the Schoharie Valley. [https://archive.org/details/trueauthenticreg00simm/page/n7/mode/2up The book @ Internet Archive: "True and Authentic (Simmendinger) Register ..."]. Ulrich Simmendinger. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1962. ==Sources==
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==Summary== :The Verona was a luxury yacht (twin-masted schooner), requisitioned in 1914 by the Admiralty for use as an Auxiliary Patrol Yacht. Used for Anti-submarine patrols based at Moray Firth. She was later fitted with a single depth charge on the stern. :May have served as wireless-equipped A/P Group Leader or in special yacht squadrons, at home or in Mediterranean. :24/2/1917 she struck a mine laid by the German submarine UC-33 commanded by Kapitanleutnant Martin Schelle, off Portmahomack, Dornoch Firth in the early morning and sank within a minute with the loss of 23 of her crew, including her captain. ==Ownership and Name History== :1890 - launched as the Steam Schooner Yacht IMOGEN 31 July 1890 by Fleming & Ferguson, Yard No 151 :1891 - renamed LORD BYRON :1892 - transferred to H Paton and renamed KATOOMBA :1894 - transferred to C H Platt and renamed TIGHNAMARA :1895 - renamed VERONA :1913 - transferred to Hugh Andrews of Toddington (Warkworth Shipping), member of the Royal Yacht Squadron :1914 - requisitioned as HM Verona, Armed Yacht 034 :1916 - [[Wilson-67198|Charles Peter Wilson]] R.N.R., R.D., took command of VERONA on 4.6.16 ==Technical Specifications== :331grt :165.6ft x 24.1ft x 14.1 ft :Engines by Bow McLachlan & Co, Paisley :1-scre, Steam, triple expansion, T3cy, 140nhp :2 x 6pdr ==History== :She was ordered by the wealthy Australian J. R. Wood as a wedding present for his bride, the famous actress Elizabeth Jennings. :The luxury steam yacht Tighnamara was a fine example of what Scottish shipbuilders could do when backed by copious quantities of Victorian money. She was launched into the Clyde at Greenock in 1890, and when completed was an elegant, 165 ft-long, twin-masted schooner shape with her single funnel amidships. :Most of her fittings were solid brass, and even her toilets were highly decorated with blue flowers in the loo and curling blue foliage running riot around the china wash-basins, a sure sign in those days that she was the plaything of a seriously rich man. :She was also a good sea boat, and ideal for cruising among the Western Isles. So it's hard to understand why none of her owners kept her for more than a few years. Each one changed her name, so she became successively Katoomba, then Lord Byron, then Imogen. Another change of owner meant that when the Admiralty hired her for war work in November of 1914, she kept her latest name. ==Part of the fleet== :Times Friday 13 Nov 1914 - "The Admiralty has accepted with thanks an offer from Mr, Hugh Andrews, of Toddington, a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron, of the use of his steam yacht Verona for auxilliary service and patrol work in the North Sea." :HM Yacht Verona was ... ordered to round Scotland and take up anti-submarine patrol duties off the east coast from a base in the Moray Firth. There she was suitably equipped to attack any U-boat she might meet, with small guns on her counter-stern and two more at the bow, near her long bowsprit. Later she was modified to take a single depth-charge, which was simply rolled over her stern. :She was never to use the guns or her depth-charge against any of the big mine-laying UC-class boats which were sinking large numbers of Allied ships in small minefields laid off the Scottish coast. :Verona hit a German mine in the early morning of 24 February, 1917, when patrolling some four miles south-east of Tarbat Ness. She sank in less than a minute. ==Casualties== :Commander [Retd.] [[Wilson-67198|Charles Peter Wilson]] R.N.R., R.D., took command of VERONA on 4.6.16. Prior to then he had been in command of the armed boarding steamer H.M.S HAZEL from 18.11.14. he was the husband of [[Lee-29614|Isa Wilson]], South Hill, Bradworthy, Devon. Probate London, 4th. July, 1917, to Widow [[Lee-29614|Isabel]]. He is buried in Laithkirk Parish Church, Lunedale in a CWG plot. :BARTLETT Charles A RD Captain RNR 84S131 :H.M.A.Y. Verona N/E 01.01.16 Gazetted :Auxiliary Patrol 1915 - 1916 - 1917 CB :For services in H.M.A.Y. Verona, 1915. ==Roll of Honour== :[[Bibby-470|Bibby, Harold Mowbray]], Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve aged 24. Son of Alfred and Mary Emma Bibby, of 44 Oxford Rd., Bootle, Lancs.:Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 23. :Bragg, Reginald Alfred, Steward, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. Memorial tile in All Saints Church, Brightlingsea, Essex, commemorating Ridgeway Bragg d. 1917 (transcript 'Ridgeway A Bragg, aged 25, Lost from HM Patrol Yacht 'Verona' off Cromerty, Feb 24th 1917.) :Doyle, Harry Thomas, Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve aged 33. Husband of Lilian Doyle, 24 Lower Park Rd. Brightlingsea, born at Kilburn, London. Commemorated:- Brightlingsea (All Saints) Churchyard, Essex. :Duck, Frederick, Assistant Steward, Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 35. Son of William Henry and Charlotte Eliza Duck, of 7 Stanstead Rd., Southsea. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26 :Kesson, William Fraser, 3rd Engineer, Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 22. Son of William and Johan Kesson, 42 Park St., Aberdeen. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Laurenson, Robert Dowal, Seaman, 1084l. Royal Naval Reserve, Shetland aged 22. Son of Alexander and Robina Laurenson, of Norwick, Haroldswick, Unst, Shetland. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Lowe, William Robert, Signalman, TynesideZ/9579. Royal Naval Reserve aged 31. Son of John Wardlow and Jane Wilkie Lowe, of 35 Holly Avenue, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 27. :Malcolmson, William, Leading Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve, Shetland Section aged 27. Son of George and Barbara Malcolmson, of Cunningsburgh, Shetland; husband of Jessie Malcolmson of Sellafirth, North Yell, Shetland. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Marett, Joseph, Fireman, 749862. Mercantile Marine Reserve aged 35. Son of Frank W. and Jane Marett, of 32 Elm St., Chapel, Southampton. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :McIntosh, Alister Charles Kenneth, Signalman, Z/9578. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve aged 31. Son of R. Y. and E. E. McIntosh, of 24 Highbury, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Partner in the firm :R. Y. McIntosh & Co. of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 27. :Mclaren, Charles, Fireman, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Noble, Thomas Herbert, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Naval Reserve aged 24. Only son of Thomas Edwin and Emily Noble, of 79 Park St., Hull. Commemorated:- Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent. Panel 25. :Noel, Phillip, Able Seaman, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Phillips, Edgar George, Assistant Cook, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 37. Son of Lionel and Mary Phillips, of Church Knowle, Dorset Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Powell, James Sherratt, Fireman, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 33. Son of Mary Powell, of Liverpool and the late James Thomas Powell; Husband of Sarah Dentith Taylor (formerly Powell), of 4 Wyncroft St., Dingle, Liverpool. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Ruthen, Samuel, Petty Officer, 3586C. Royal Naval Reserve aged 41 Son of Phillip James and Sarah Ruthen; husband of Lavinia Ruthen. Commemorated:- Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire. Panel 27. :Salmon, George, Cook, 94002, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Husband of L. B. Salmon, of 7 Station Rd., Brightlingsea, Essex. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :Shepard, Thomas, Assistant Cook, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 30. Son of Thomas and Sarah Ann Shepard, of 60 Brintons Rd., Southampton Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :[[Steady-175|Steady, William John]], Able Seaman, 59556, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 47 (born 1869). Husband of [[Wheeler-18353|Elizabeth Ann Hammond]] (formerly Steady), of 50 Spring Rd., Brightlingsea. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. Memorial tile in All Saints Church, Brightlingsea, Essex, commemorating William J Steady d. 1917 (transcript 'William J Steady, aged 47, Lost from HM Patrol Yacht 'Verona' off Cromerty, Feb 24th 1917.) :Stephen, Alexander, Carpenter, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Stewart, George Thompson, 2nd Engineer, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 50. Son of John Campbell Stewart and Annie Stewart, 3 South Constitution St., Aberdeen; Husband of the late Harriet Stewart (nee Hughes), of “Ottowa”, Woolston, Southampton Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 25. :Thorn, Ernest Nelson, Greaser, Mercantile Marine Reserve Age 34. Son of Absalom and Eliza Jane Thorn, of Southampton: husband of Mary Ann Thorn of 28 Inkerman Rd., Bitterne, Southampton. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 26. :[[Wilson-67198|Wilson, Charles Peter]], Commander, R. D., Royal Naval Reserve. Commemorated:- Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon. Panel 23. ==The Wreck== :The broken wreck of the Verona lies in 40 metres in position 57° 51.649’N, 03° 38.592’W. While the wreck is well broken, her bowsprit and bow are still visible lying with a heavy list to starboard. Midships just forward a major break in the hull, probably the result of the explosion when the Verona hit the German mine, the engines and boilers are also well preserved. The sleek lines of the luxury yacht are also visible at the well preserved, sweeping undercut stern.
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"On Wednesday, April 24, 1957, JOHN PRATT was making herself busy in the harbour at Montreal. Along with YVON DUPRE JR., she was assisting the Swedish freighter NYLAND when she was caught off balance in the current. Out of position while straining with the freighter's lines, she was pulled over and capsized, sinking rapidly in about forty feet of water. Drowned in the accident were her captain, 62-year-old Zotique Bibeau of Montreal, as well as her cook, a deckhand, and the wheelsman. Four other crew members were rescued; they had been out on deck at the time and were able to jump free of the tug as she was pulled over on her side. The wreck of JOHN PRATT was immediately buoyed by the National Harbours Board tug GLENKEEN and salvage attempts were begun, for it was not anticipated that the tug had received anything but minimal damage in the accident. Nevertheless, she was lying in such a position that she was blocking access to certain wharves and numerous vessels had to he redirected to other sections of the harbour. Among those ships inconvenienced in this manner were the Cunard liners SAXONIA and IVERNIA, and the two-funneled Canadian Pacific veteran, EMPRESS OF FRANCE, all of which had to discharge their passengers at other than their normal berths. JOHN PRATT was dragged out of the shipping channel on May 1st in preparation for attempts to refloat her. She was subsequently raised and repaired, returning to service the same year under her new name. While the change of name may have helped others around the port to forget the events of April 24, 1957, we doubt that the four persons drowned in the accident received much solace from her owner's actions." [http://www.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/documents/scanner/11/08/default.asp?ID=s010 The Scanner, John Pratt, Revisited.] [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette] carried details on the event on the front page: The 166-ton John Pratt sank at noon and within two minutes of being pulled over, off Shed 17. The victims were identifed as: *Capt. Zotique Bibeau *Jeanne Lamy, cook (neice of the captain) *Jean-Marc Morin, deckhand *Maurent Laforest, fireman There was comment made about Jeanne being female. Four further crew members survived, they were on deck at the time and able to jump away from the vessel before swimming to resuce boats. These men are listed in the newspaper as: *Eugene Fleury, fireman *Adelade Aussant, deckhand *Roger Matte, chief engineer *Donat Guervremont, deckhand. The Saxonia, with 900 passengers aboard, was diverted to another shed to berth. Other large ships were diverted or delayed as the sinking was in the main shipping line into the harbour. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette, Montreal Canada, 25 April, 1957, Front Page] Further details were included within the newspaper, including an eye-witness account of the event, by the nephew of the captain. There are photographs of some of the survivors and of those who lost their lives It concludes that freighters in the dock all lowered their flags to half-mast. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19570425&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Montreal Gazette, Montreal Canada, 25 April, 1957, Front Page] More information about the John Pratt can be found on [http://www.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/documents/scanner/11/06/default.asp?ID=s005 The Scanner, You Asked Us.]
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Family history book containing documents and details about the lives of the Sippel family from 1863-1985. One copy is in the hands of Betty Sippel.
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A memoir of [[Dufresne-179|my mother]] written by [[Duchesne-118|Nicole]] March 2020 == '''THE SIZZLER''' == The sizzler is a demonstration of affection invented by my mother. It was an action that the adults all ran from and rolled their eyes when one was performed. *A sizzler is achieved thusly: hold the head tenderly between loving hands and guide said head with the cheek to her lips. Her lips, puckered at a practiced tension, made contact with the cheek. With just the right control of inhaling, the lips upon the cheek would perform a vibration that was absolutely irritating to her audience. The recipient would then be released from her embrace with the very short effect of ringing in the ears. Mom would laugh with absolute glee and would be proud of the outcome. The children, when visiting my mother, went quickly to see their grandmother who greeted them with “The sizzler”. The grandchildren seemed to love it; it was a game. They very rarely complained (until they got older). It made my mother happy to have such willing targets and the grandchildren delighted in making their grandmother happy. Obviously they are better people than their parents. {{Image|file=The_Sizzler.jpg |caption=Nick and Mom - 1988 }} When mom became ill and could no longer communicate, I would spend many hours lying in bed beside her, talking to her, singing to her, and treating her with the same love and affection she did this daughter when a baby. But, one day, it occurred to me, mom had never been the recipient of her own invention, the sizzler. Lying beside her, I whispered “Mom, remember all those sizzlers you gave others and your daughters hated them but you just loved doing it anyway? Guess what? It’s your turn!” With careful attention I placed my lips upon her soft cheek. Tenderly and softly I drew in breath to perform that special sound. I could not help but smile and giggle, and continued playing sizzler sounds for as long as my lips could endure the sizzling effect of the vibration. The outcome? You cannot believe the absolute feeling of pleasure of being able to play upon my mother’s cheek the very action I absolutely hated receiving. And you cannot believe the absolute feeling of laughter that filled my heart to give back to my mother that which she gave with so much love and affection.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Skinner Family History == * by Ira James Skinner, Jr. * published by Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013 * Source Example: ::: Skinner, Jr. Ira James. ''[[Space:The Skinner Family History|The Skinner Family History]]'' (Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LlgSAgAAQBAJ Page 1-46 only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Skinner Kinsmen, The Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass. == * by Natalie R. Fernald. * published Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939 * 211 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=r4tRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756721 === Citation Formats === * Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Fernald|Fernald]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''Slave Schedule for 1860'''[ '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27123744|049223}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91186330}} (accessed 21 January 2022)
Algernon S Darden in Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA. According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Nansemond County, Virginia, [[Darden-718|Algernon Sydney Darden]] enslaved 40 persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6/12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||37||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] '''[[Davies-229|Anthony H. Davies]]''', was a planter, merchant, banker, and a territory and state legislator in Arkansas. After his death and the close of the Civil War, his wife, [[Gaines-48|Mildred (Gaines) Davies]] and one of their sons, [[Davies-13515|Walter]], ran the [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation]]. "Anthony H. Davies settled the plantation at Old River Lake, called Lakehall, (1836) of which he increased to encompass the majority of land situated between Whiskey Chute and the Oxbow Lake. He owned one-hundred and sixty slaves at this time. By the 1890's, the portions of Lakehall Plantation had been divided and sold from the Davies, but the largest percentage was still owned by A. H. Davies’ descendants. Davies was a resident of Chicot County for thirty years. The 1850 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies showed that he held 86 enslaved people.[ '''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Anthony H Davies in Louisiana, Chicot, Arkansas, USA. In 1855, Davies and his wife, Mildred Pollard Gaines, mortgaged sections of the Lakehall Plantation to Benjamin P. Gaines and Richard M. Gaines. They agreed to repay the promissory notes each year on the first of January from 1855 to 1860 until they repaid the loan in full. According to Davies family papers, the ten thousand dollars was collected by the Arkansas government to relieve the debts incurred by the Arkansas Bank failures."[https://www.arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-register/davies-cemetery] 1855 - The mortgage agreement between Anthony H and Mildred P Davies' and Richard Gaines and others for real property of Lake Hall, included livestock, furnishings, slaves, etc. for $10,000 (presumably to pay back the state of Arkansas. See photocopy of section of mortgage deed listing names of enslaved people). === Plantations === * [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation ]](Chicot, Arkansas, United States) '''The transcribed list of the 110 enslaved people on the photo document are below.''' (The 3 bolded names have first and last name and Jack Hobbs might be the husband, brother or son to Judy Hobbs). '''Men''' :[[Davies-14900|Billy]]; :'''[[Latting-80|Jack Latting]]'''; :[[Davies-14902|John]]; :[[Davies-14903|Tom]]; :[[Davies-14905|Peter]]; :[[Davies-14906|Simon]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8619|Jack Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-14907|Moses]]; :[[Davies-14908|Beverly]]; :[[Davies-14909|Robin H]]; :[[Davies-14910|John Ray]]; :[[Davies-14911|Battise]]; :[[Davies-14912|Little Jack]]; :[[Davies-14913|George]]; :[[Davies-14914|Cross]]; :[[Davies-14915|Henry]]; :[[Davies-14916|Valentine]]; :[[Davies-14917|Sam]]; :[[Davies-14918|Joe]]; :[[Davies-14919|Little Henry]]; :[[Davies-14920|Davis]]; :[[Davies-14921|Mat]]; :[[Davies-14922|Ambrose]]; :[[Davies-14923|Antony]]; :[[Davies-14924|Isaiah]]; :[[Davies-14929|Newell]]; :[[Davies-14930|Tyler]]; :[[Davies-14931|Jackson]]; :[[Davies-14932|Lee]]; :[[Davies-14933|Meany]]; :[[Davies-14934|Josiah]]; :[[Davies-14935|Miles]]; :[[Davies-14936|Little Jim]]; :[[Davies-14937|Solomon]]; :[[Davies-14938|Lloyd]]; :[[Davies-14939|Randall]]; :[[Davies-14940|Phillip]]; :[[Davies-14941|Adam]]; :[[Davies-14942|George]]; :[[Davies-14943|Ben]]; :[[Davies-14944|Edward]]; :[[Davies-14945|King]]; :[[Davies-14947|Aleck]]; :[[Davies-14948|Reuben]]; :[[Davies-14949|Buck]]; :[[Davies-14950|Enos]]; :[[Davies-14951|Charly]]; :[[Davies-14952|Victor]]; (#50)
'''Women''' :[[Davies-15058|Judy]]; :[[Davies-15059|Peggy]]; :[[Davies-15060|Vina]]; :[[Davies-15061|Becky]]; :[[Davies-15062|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15063|Tilda]]; :[[Davies-15064|Milly]]; :[[Davies-15089|Sally]]; :[[Davies-15090|Christina]]; :[[Davies-15091|Louisa]]; :[[Davies-15092|Big Susan]]; :[[Davies-15093|Jane]]; :[[Davies-15094|Rachael]]; :[[Davies-15095|Lydia]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8620|Judy Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-15096|Amanda]]; :[[Davies-15097|Little Susan]]; :[[Davies-15098|Laura]]; :[[Davies-15099|Sela]]; :[[Davies-15100|Maria]]; :[[Davies-15101|Martha]]; :[[Davies-15102|Little Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15141|Louisa]] (Cook); :[[Davies-15103|Mary]]; :[[Davies-15104|Lucy]]; :[[Davies-15105|Piney]]; :[[Davies-15106|Adeline]]; :[[Davies-15107|Little Jane]]; :[[Davies-15108|Little Mary]]; :[[Davies-15109|Tempe]]; :[[Davies-15110|Franey]]; :[[Davies-15111|Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15112|Cochasina]] [?]; :[[Davies-15113|Clarisse]]; :[[Davies-15114|Angeline]]; :[[Davies-15116|Josephine]]; :[[Davies-15117|Hinny]]; :[[Davies-15118|Medora]]; :[[Davies-15119|Emma]]; :[[Davies-15120|Adelia]]; :[[Davies-15121|Betsey]]; :[[Davies-15122|Franky]]; :[[Davies-15123|Elizabeth]]; :[[Davies-15124|Sultana]]; :[[Davies-15125|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15126|Prissy]]; :[[Davies-15127|Johanna]]; :[[Davies-15128|Tinsley]]; :[[Davies-15129|Winnie]]; :[[Davies-15130|Aggy]]; (#100) :[[Davies-15131|Matild]]; :[[Davies-15132|Ann Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15133|JohnAnn]]; :[[Davies-15134|Little Lizzy]]; :[[Davies-15135|Caroline]]; :[[Davies-15136|Mildred]]; :[[Davies-15137|Harriet]]; :[[Davies-15138|Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15139|Lucinda]] [or Lucenda?]; :[[Davies-15140|India]] (#110) In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies he held 17 enslaved people.['''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|29194358|a55673}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|94363290}} (accessed 27 June 2022)
Anthony H Davies in Old River, Chicot, Arkansas, USA. ==Sources== *Detail from Mortgage Deed for property, including slaves at the Lake Hall Plantation. Photo in personal collection of contributor, [[Carner-173|Francis Carner]]. Photocopy of full document also part of Davies and Allied Families Collection at Arkansas Archives. Document was a mortgage. Grantee A. H Davies and Mildred P (Gaines) Davies to Richard M Davies, Benjamin P. Davies. The mortgage was associated with a loan for paying an indebtedness to the state of A H Davies as trustee of the Real Estate Bank of Arkansas and State Bank of Arkansas.
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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] From the 1790 Census of Anne Arundel, Maryland[Year: 1790; Census Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland; Series: M637; Roll: 3; Page: 367; Image: 209; Family History Library Film: 0568143]: :Name: [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Anne Arundel, Maryland :Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 :Free White Persons - Females: 6 :'''Number of Slaves: 21''' :Number of Household Members: 31 From the will[https://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/] of [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] dated February 5, 1799. (Research by Johni Cerny from the website, Lineages.com) {| border="1" class="sortable" !This accountant chargeth himself with an Inventory of the deceased’s personal property Exhibited on the 5th day of February 1799 which Inventory is as follow to Wit… (22 slaves) |- | |- |Slaves by name, age and value (dollars.cents.pence): |- | |- |[[Mulliken-84|Chance]], aged 40 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-85|Fortune]], aged 43 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-86|Plato]], aged 49 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-87|Rezin]], aged 24 years, $85.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-88|Toney]], aged 55 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-89|Rachel]], aged 22 years, $60.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-90|Jenny]], aged 30 years, $55.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-91|Sook]], aged 28 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-92|Poll]], aged 21 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-93|Hannah]], aged 13 years, $45.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-94|Sue]], aged 11 years, $35.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-95|Jem]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-96|John]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-97|Nick]], aged 5 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-98|Amy]], aged 4 years, $18.15.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-99|Frank]], aged 3 years, $20.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-100|Sall]], aged 3 years, $15.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-101|Abraham]], aged 2 years, $12.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-102|Bett]], aged 9 years (an Idiot), $10.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-103|Milly]], aged 1 year, $7.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-104|Roger]], (old and Infirm) $7.6.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-105|Sue]], (Ditto), $7.4.0 |} == Sources == *https://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == [[Barrow-3095|Bennett James Barrow]] was born in 1811. He was the fourth child of Bennett Barrow (1777-1833) and Martha Hill Barrow (c.1780-1829) of Rosebank. The Barrow family moved to the area of Spanish Louisiana known as New Feliciana in 1799 and built several plantation houses in the area. They were one of the wealthiest families in Louisiana during the antebellum period. Father: [[Barrow-36|Bennett Barrow]] owned these enslaved people in 1820 and 1830. ====1820 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 15 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 21 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 7 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 21 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 32 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 100 :Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 :Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 :Total Free White Persons: 7 :Total Slaves: 126 ====1830 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 47 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 27 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 27 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 13 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 43 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 57 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 34 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 15 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 4 :Free White Persons - Under 20: 2 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 4 :Total Slaves: 270 [[Barrow-3095|Bennett I. James Barrow]] is enumerated owning the followng enslaved people. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Bennet J. Barrow owned 110 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7P-W52M : 15 February 2020), Bennet J Barrow in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ6-RPR:, 1850.] ===1860 Slave Schedule=== B J Barrow owned 77 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana[* '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|26955798|d32b18}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91826105}} (accessed 17 January 2022)
B J Barrow in Ward 7, West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Traders]] '''Bernard Moore Campbell''' was born about 1805 in Georgia. Bernard M. Campbell, aka, B. M. Campbell on Slave Manifests, was a slave trader[https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2000-07-12-0007120236-story.html]. He traded at times with associate and possible brother, [[Campbell-47546|Walter L. Campbell]]. ===Ship Manifests=== As a trader, he was involved in the transport of enslaved people to locations usually further south. In these transports, the manifests for each ship had to include a first and last name. Often there were more than one trader/owner on these manifests. On the following space page are two transports with the names of the enslaved traded by B M Campbell. [[Space:Slaves_Transported_by_B.M._Campbell]] ===Slave Schedules=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as [[Campbell-47048|B M Campbell]] owner of 35 slaves.[The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |B M Campbell||45||1805||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1||1849||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||14||1836||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as the owner of 50 slaves.[The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||14||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||38||1822||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||13||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||10||1850||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||48||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Female||Mulatto|||| |} === Slave Sale and Manumission of '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' === '''Transcription of document''': “I, Bernard M Campbell, of the city of Baltimore in the State of Maryland in Consideration of Five hundred dollars paid me by ''Lewis Magruder'' of Prince George’s County State aforesaid do hereby bargain and sell to the said Lewis Magruder the following property. ''My negro Servant named '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' born on the ninth day of February eighteen hundred & forty three, to serve until the ninth day of February eighteen hundred and seventy eight, when she is to be free and manumitted''. She being the negro Servant named and described in a Bill of Sale from Richard Grooms to Bernard M Campbell bearing date the Seventeenth day of September 1859 and recorded among the Chattle Records of Baltimore City in Liber E D No 16 folios 365 g.c. (?). the said negro not to be sold out of the State of Maryland. Witness our hands and seals this thirty first day of December in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven. Bernard M Campbell {Seal} Lewis Magruder {Seal} [Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851–1863. NARA microfilm publication M433, 3 rolls. Records of the District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.] == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland]] === 1820 Census === 1820 Census of Vansville, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 15 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census. 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Vansville, Prince George, Maryland; Page: 9; NARA Roll: M33_44; Image: 165. {{Ancestry Image|7734|4433410_00165}}] === 1840 Census === 1840 Census of Prince George's County, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 45 slaves[Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census. Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Georges, Maryland; Roll: 169; Page: 12; Family History Library Film: 0013186. {{Ancestry Image|8057|4410709_00031}}] === 1850 Census === 1850 Slave Schedule of Vansville, District 1, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 55 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|8055|MDM432_301-0380}}] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Charles Duvall!! |- |Male||78||1772||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |} === 1860 Census === In the 1860 Slave Schedule of District 1, Prince George's, Maryland [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 54 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|7668|mdm653_485-0147}}] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Charles Duvall |- |Residence Date:||1860 |- |Residence Place:||District 1, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People:||54 |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Female||25 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||31 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||40 |- |Female||17 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||7 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||5 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||24 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||50 |- |Male||50 |- |Male||56 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||32 |- |Male||28 |- |Male||30 |- |Male||23 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||19 |- |Male||18 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||5 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |} === Fugitive Slave Cases === “Fugitive Slave Cases, 1862,” May 15-19, 1862 (By file date or affidavit) Original papers in fugitive slave cases before the Circuit Court of the U.S. for the District of Columbia consisting of claimants petitions, affidavits for arrest of fugitive slaves, warrants of arrest, depositions, court orders to deliver fugitive slaves to claimants, and related papers. Transcribed from National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3.[National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3. [https://ccharity.com/contents/fugitive-slave-cases-1862-may-15-19-1862/affidavit-charles-duvall-asking-return-various-fugitive-slaves/ Link]] District of Columbia Washington County to wit: On this 15th day of May 1862 personally appeared in open court in the circuit court of the District of Columbia Dr. Charles Duvall a citizen of the United States residing in Prince George County, State of Maryland, and made oath according to law that he is the lawful owner of three Negro men slaves named respectively Tom (Chesley), Lee (Chesley) and Wilson (no other name known) that they are slaves for life, and were serving him at his residence in Prince George County; that Tom absconded last fall; Wilson absconded just after the Easter Holidays this present year, and Lee about two weeks ago; that the said slaves absconded without the knowledge or consent and against the will of affiant, and are now fugitives from labor and service justly and lawfully due to affiant by them in said Prince George County and he has reason to believe, and does believe they are now in the District of Columbia and he prays proves, and that the said slaves may be taken, and returned to him by order of this court according to the statutes in such case made and provided. Charles Duvall Sworn to in open court Test: Jno. A. Smith, Clk. == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6Q63-3DR?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-922%3A1042936001%2C1042953701%2C1042953702 : 22 May 2014), Maryland > Prince George's > Prince George's county > image 140 of 144; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Trent-1563|William R. Trent]] was a large slave holder in Goochland County, Virginia. In the 1850 Slave Schedule he is the owner of 45 slaves. ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850.] '''William R. Trent – 1850 Slave Schedule''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Household||Sex||Age |- ||||| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||70 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||45 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||38 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||16 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||42 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||43 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||18 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||30 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||31 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||9 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||0 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Female|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||22 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||25 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, he is the owner of 48 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |30||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |37||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |75||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |2||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |58||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |19||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |23||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |27||Female||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |9||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia |} During the Civil War he loaned out some of his slaves to the government and was paid for it. He provided [[Trent-1564|Sam]], [[Trent-1565|Horace]], [[Trent-1566|Benjamin]], [[Trent-1567|Napoleon]], and [[Trent-1568|Harrison]]. They worked 40 days each @ .50/per day and Dr. Trent was paid $100.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payroll 2]] The Confederacy impressed on slave owners to loan their slaves out for the war effort. These loans were documented as "Slave Payrolls" and are now online through the National Archives.[National Archives Catalog Slave Payrolls; https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485963] '''Research Note''': The Slave Payrolls are a work in progress. Slave owner profiles and profiles of each named person enslaved are being made from the Payrolls' records. Free Space Pages are being made for each group of payrolls and will be cited and linked from profiles to the appropriate Payroll. == Sources == * *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41N-YWB : 18 February 2021), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-YFN2 : 16 October 2019), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Civil War Confederate Applications for Pardons, 1865-1867," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4M6-BWS : 4 December 2014), William R Trent, 1865 - 1867; from "Case Files of Applications from Former Confederates for Presidential Pardons ('Amnesty Papers'), 1865-1867," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M1003 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1977), roll 70. *Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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[[Category:Vicksburg, Mississippi]] [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:District of Columbia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Warren County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] There are '''5 Slave Schedules''' for [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] in 1850 resulting in the ownership of 61 slaves.[The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] 1. Washington Ward 5, Washington, District of Columbia - :''1 slave: a 42 year old black female, b. 1808'' 2. Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi - 15 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 3. Eastern District, Stafford, Virginia - 10 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- | |} 4. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on Nov. 1, 1850 - 21 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||28||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 5. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on August 27, 1850 - 14 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||32||1818||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- | |} '''The 1860 Slave Schedule'''["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKNP-BJT2 : 16 October 2019), Duff C Green, 1860.] records [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] as owning 24 slaves. :Residence Place: Pleasant Ridge, Greene, Alabama, USA :Number of Enslaved People: 24 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Gender!!Age |- |Duff Green||Male||49 |- |Duff Green||Male||43 |- |Duff Green||Male||35 |- |Duff Green||Female||27 |- |Duff Green||Female||23 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Male||20 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Female||13 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||2 |- |Duff Green||Male||1 |- |Duff Green||Female||1 |} In 1861 during the U.S. Civil War, Duff appeared in Alabama on muster rolls, newspapers, governors' records, veterans' censuses, or state pension records with the following three slaves:[[https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarService.aspx Civil War Service Database at the Alabama Department of Archives and History]] # Leman showed Ordnance stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green # Trisan showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31 signed by General Green # William showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green In December 1862, Duff C. Green, as Quartermaster, was the overseer of 63 slaves loaned out as laborers to Captain Charles T. Lieurner of the Corps of Engineers. [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/149268682 National Archives Catalog Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825 - 1927 Series: Confederate Slave Payrolls, 1874 - 1899 File Unit: Slave Payroll for Dog River Channel Obstructions, Alabama, December 1862 (Voucher 521)] [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Dog_River_Channel%2C_Alabama]] '''Research Note''' As Quarter Master General for the confederacy, Duff C Green oversaw over 20 other projects. These are found on Ancestry.com under this title: U.S., Confederate Army Payrolls for Enslaved Labor, 1840-1883: [[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Duff+Cyrus+_Green&pg=2&gender=m&keyword=Slave+&priority=usa&race=white&residence=1850_alabama-usa_3]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] The estate inventory of [[Gourdin-7|Elizabeth Gourdin]], made in Charleston, South Carolina on 5 Jan 1836, lists the names of 188 enslaved ancestors in the estate. Enslaved ancestors listed in the estate were: · Daniel · Betty · Jack · William · Claas · Jerry · Sary · Jingo · Lander · Nero · Jake · Sarah · Thomas · Edward · Flurry · Silvia · Leander · Darcus · Sukey · Rebecca · Will · Percilla · Amey · Leah · Emma · Harriet · Mary · Daniel · Martha · Juno · Ancil · Phillis · Sharlo · Pino · Daphne · Adam · Elsey · Cottow · Ancil · Dinah · Silly · Child · Sancho · Peggy · Limus · May · Chance · Nemkey · Ellen · Elsey · James · Sancho · Rose · Abram · Sam · Jim · Daphne · Samson · Penny · Jacob · Abby · Bess · Buddy · Peter · Harriet · Child · Jingo · Judy · Phill · William · Sandy · Kate · Joe · Julian · Jimmy · Abby Ann · Lucy · Pino · Sennff · Mary · Grace · Sylvia · Caesar · Rinah · Child · Nancy · Edward · Roxanna · Washington · Hardtimes · Sary · Gibby · Hannah · Scipio · Betty · Toney · Patty · William · Martha · Neddy · Leah · Romeo · Patty · Adam · Joe · Elsey · Betty · Buddy · Sukey · Child · Jacob · Mary · Jacob · Stephen · Catharine · Isaac · Harriet · Toney · Paul · Binah · Sander · Will · Penny · Money Musk · Daniel · Bella · Samson · Mary · Cyrus · Martha · Pussey · Lena · Tom · Cassina · Henry · Thomas · Paul · Eady · Juno · Cicero · Ring · Esther · Rosella · Joe · Child · Plenty · Sophy · Nat · Tommy · Clarey · Hanibal · Child · Grace · Charlotte · Betty · Child · George · Coverage · Child · Winsor · Miah · Minda · Robert · Satira · Chicken · Child · Penelope · Charlotte · Minda · Sancho · Binah · Henry · Sancho · Old Binah · Joe · Jacob · Hannah · Boston · Beck · Old Lucy · Nero · Polly · Robert · James · Samson · March · Nero · Bella · Tommy ==Sources== https://lowcountryafricana.com/188-enslaved-people-in-the-estate-of-elizabeth-gourdin-charleston-sc-1836/
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Biography == [[Clark-66393|George W. Clark]] was born about 1801. He spent much of his life in Madison County, Virginia. He was a farmer and had a real estate value of $20,000 in 1870. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Geo W Clark of Madison county, Virginia is recorded in 1850 as owning 41 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Geo W Clark||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||44||1806||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||23||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2||1848||Female||Black |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2/12||1850||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== George W. Clarke (spelled with an "e") of Madison County, Virginia is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule recorded as owner of 61 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner !!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |George W Clarke||60||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||49||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||47||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||44||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||42||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||21||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5/12||1860||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black |} ===Slave Payroll=== From Slave Payroll 1, Madison County, VA "This payroll acknowledges that J. B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Madison County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves near Richmond, Virginia, from December 1862 to March 1863."[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959] :Owner: George W. Clark. Enslaved: [[Clark-66398|Henry]] and [[Clark-66399|Sicy]] == Sources == *Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. *Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] '''Slave Schedule for 1850'''[ '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27099074|349e91}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92779603}} (accessed 17 January 2022)
George W Bassett in South Eastern District, Hanover, Virginia, USA. According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 78 people. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington 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Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2/12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} '''Slave Schedule for 1860''' According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 40 people.[ '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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G Washington Bassett in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||70||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||65||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Slaves of [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]]== ===1850 Slave Schedule=== [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]] owned 169 slaves in District 1, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1850.[ "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWB-MYW2 : 23 February 2021), Hardy Clements in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8N-W8Y:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||60||1790||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||38||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1821||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||49||1801||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |} === 1855 Alabama State Census === In 1855,["Alabama State Census, 1855," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGTP-9BPL?cc=1915984 : 19 May 2014), > image 1 of 1; Department of Archives and History, Montgomery. ] Hardy Clements was living in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama with 336 enslaved people. No further information was given about the enslaved persons. ===1860 Slave Schedules=== In Blockers Beat, Precinct 19, Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 237 slaves["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKJ3-3BW2 : 16 October 2019), Hardy Clements, 1860. ] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||31||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1/12||1860||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy 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Alabama. They were given to Hardy's son [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]] when Hardy divided slaves among his children.[''Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 9, Mississippi, Allen-Young,'' 1936; Anna Baker, p. 11-17; Master Hardy mentioned on p. 14; image copy from the Library of Congress at https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.090/?sp=18.] * [[Clemens-2425|George Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2426|Harriet Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2431|George Clemens Jr]] * [[Clemens-2430|Allie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2429|Florence Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2428|Jennie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2427|Classie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2662|Anna (Clemens) Baker (abt.1859-aft.1937)]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Claytor-98|Harvey Claytor]] reportedly owned 3,000 acres of land in Franklin County, Virginia, and perhaps as many as 100 slaves. He was Schalene Dagutis' first cousin five times removed and according to a DNA match was the father of [[Claytor-123|William Armstead Claytor]], with the family slave cook Letitia. After the Civil War, William Armstead Claytor moved to Floyd County, Virginia, with his mother and several siblings. That information led to finding a record collection held by the Library of Virginia called the ''Register of Colored Person...cohabiting together as Husband and Wife'' on 27 February 1866. I could not find Letitia and her husband, Henry, in the register, but I did find three other slaves who were formerly owned by Harvey Claytor. [http://tangledrootsandtrees.blogspot.com/2015/03/slaves-of-harvey-claytor-1800-1871-of.html] ===1840 Census=== :Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23:1 :Free Colored Persons - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 4 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 11 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 ===1850 Slave Schedule=== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! |- |Gender||Age |- |Male|| |- |Male|| |- |(not transcribed)|| |- |Male||18 |- |Female||12 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||5 |- |Female|| |- |Female|| |- |Female||14 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Male||9 |- |Female||13 |- |Male||20 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||19 |- |Male||4 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||2 |- |Male||1 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Male||35 |- |Female||5 |- |Male||2 |- |Female||1 |} ===Cohabitation Schedules=== *[[Claytor-276|Sam Claytor (abt.1846-)]][Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.] *[[Claytor-277|John Claytor (abt.1815-)]] h/o: *[[Claytor-278|Mildred Claytor (abt.1833-)]] and probably their children: **[[Claytor-279|Bird Claytor (abt.1853-)]] **[[Claytor-280|Louisa Claytor (abt.1854-)]] **[[Claytor-281|Tilman Claytor (abt.1858-)]] **[[Claytor-282|Frances Claytor (abt.1861-)]] **[[Claytor-283|Sparrel Claytor (abt.1864-)]] *[[Claytor-288|Jane (Claytor) Lemons (abt.1834-)]]and probably her children: **[[Lemons-1741|Monroe Lemons (abt.1849-)]] **[[Lemons-1742|Edmund Lemons (abt.1852-)]] **[[Lemons-1743|Kitty Lemons (1854-)]] **[[Lemons-1739|Tas Lemons (abt.1856-)]] **[[Lemons-1740|Sarah Lemons (abt.1857-)]] A slave list from the '''Claytor plantation''' consists of names and birth years both before and after slavery of those who lived on the plantation. ::Birth Year|Name #1853 Bob B-Slave #1853 Maria B-Slave #1853 Rose B-Slave #1853 Susan B-Slave #1853 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1854 Adaline B-Slave #1854 Betsey B-Slave #1854 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1855 Harriett B-Slave #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1856 Luke B-Slave #1856 Maria B-Slave #1856 Oscar B-Slave #1857 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Roland B-Slave #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1860 Alexander B-Slave #1860 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1861 Caroline B-Slave #1861 Henry B-Slave #1861 Martha B-Slave #1861 Sallie B-Slave #1861 Willis B-Slave #1862 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1863 George B-Slave #1864 Luke Black #1864 William Black #1866 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1870 John F. Black #1871 James Black #1871 Pleasant Black #1872 Drucilla C. Black #1872 James H. Black #1872 Mary E. Black #1873 Maria Z. Black #1873 Susan Black #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1880 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1883 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1886 Mary R. Black #1887 Sallie E. Black #1891 Robert Black #1896 John Black ==Sources== * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Franklin, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 293; Family History Library Film: 0029686
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821514|e5058c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3487608}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harry Clacker. (Total slaves: 38) * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821528|bd6ce6}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92732653}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harvey Clayter in Franklin, Virginia, USA. * Year: 1870; Census Place: Locust Grove, Floyd, Virginia; Roll: M593_1646; Page: 126A *Woodbury, Margaret C and Marsh, Ruth C., ''Virginia kaleidoscope : the Claytor family of Roanoke, and some of its kinships, from first families of Virginia and their former slaves.'' Ann Arbor, Mich. (1715 Arbordale Dr., Ann Arbor 48105) : M.C. Woodbury ; Saginaw, Mich. (716 E. Holland Ave., Saginaw 48601) : R.C. Marsh, ©1994. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-kaleidoscope-the-claytor-family-of-roanoke-and-some-of-its-kinships-from-first-families-of-virginia-and-their-former-slaves/oclc/34546014]
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[[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Isaac Franklin-Acklen Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== The slaves listed here owned by [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] are a cumulative account of the enslaved on all of his West Feliciana properties in 1840 and 1850. When Franklin died and left his estate to his wife, Adelicia, she became the sole owner. In 1860, the slave schedule enumerated each plantation by name separately and under her new husband's name, Joseph Acklen. You can find each of those plantations in the Franklin-Acken Index link above with the 1860 enumerations. The Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) sits on the land that was very likely Isaac Franklin's West Louisiana properties.[[Space:Angola_Plantation|Angola Plantation]][Tucker, C. (2021, June 17). Louisiana State Prison, Angola (1880- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/louisiana-state-prison-angola-1880/] [https://ourmammys.com/blog/f/louisiana-state-penitentiary-angola-plantation] The penitentiary abuts the Mississippi River and is in West Feliciana Parish.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_State_Penitentiary] See also: Going South on the Isaac Franklin Slave Express, by Gloria L. Smith: https://www.proquest.com/openview/5f355cdbe996380d1bb900640b5ad9e5/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1817600 ===1840 Census for West Feliciana, Louisiana=== Franklin enslaved '''333 people''' in 1840. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Isaac Franklin |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State):||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:||3 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||30 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||86 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||22 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||40 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||78 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||13 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture:||360 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||3 |- |Total Free White Persons:||3 |- |Total Slaves:||333 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:||336 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule=== According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] enslaved '''709 people'''. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name Unknown!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||67||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name 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Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name 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Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||74||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||68||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||42||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |} == Sources == * Free Ancestry Database for 1850 Slave Schedule for Isaac Franklin: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?count=50&f-80100002=Isaac&f-80100002_x=1&f-80100003=Franklin&f-80100003_x=1 *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1J3-ZN3?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-K6L%3A1042936801%2C1042959601%2C1042959602 : 22 May 2014), Louisiana > West Feliciana > West Feliciana parish > image 13 of 132; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] In 1850 Goochland, Virginia, [[Morson-29|James M Morson]] owned 193 slaves per the 1850 Slave Schedule.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV8R-GGG : 15 February 2020), MM9.1.1/MV8R-GK4:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! Age!! DOB!! Color!! 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St._John_the_Baptist_Parish,_Louisiana,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Profiles
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Whitney_Plantation,_St._John_the_Baptist_Parish,_Louisiana
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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wallace, Louisiana]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == History == [[Space:Whitney_Plantation%2C_Louisiana|Whitney Plantation]] aka Habitation Haydel. '''[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr.]] - 1819 Whitney Plantation, Louisiana''' From the Whitney Plantation website:[https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/enslaved-workers-at-whitney/] The following profiles come from an 1819 inventory of the plantation owner, Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr. A majority of these enslaved people were considered “Creoles,” meaning they were born in Louisiana. Nineteen people who were enslaved on this plantation in 1819 were African-born survivors of the Atlantic crossing. In 1819, eleven years after the end of the transatlantic trade, several enslaved individuals at this plantation were still quite young, between the ages of 20 and 35. This means that some people enslaved at Whitney Plantation were forced through the Middle Passage when they were younger than 10. In addition to African-born people, the inventory includes people who had experienced different types of slave trading. Two people came from the Caribbean (Jamaica and St. Domingue), and three were traded from the Upper South (the slaveholding states along the Eastern Seaboard). "Of the 19 enslaved Africans listed on the plantation in 1819, 8 were Mande people (Mandingo, Bambara, and Soso). Six were Congo (Bantu) people of Central Africa. Four were listed as Kiamba (Tchamba), people from modern-day Ghana. One person was Temne, which is a group primarily found in Sierra Leone today. Mande people deeply influenced the culture of Louisiana. They brought foodways and customs that have remained prevalent in the state. Importantly, their masking traditions which can still be seen today in the tradition of Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans." '''Total number of slaves''': 61, including 19 African born (31%), 22 females (36%), 8 children under 10 (13%). :[[Haydel-172|Sam]], 60, Soso nation, blind, and wife Marguerite, Creole, 66, est. null. (Susu nation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susu_people) :[[Haydel-186|Marie Joseph]], 50, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-176|Eleonore]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-185|Marie]], 43, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-187|Pauline]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-173|Honore]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, recovered from hernia, est.1,200 p. :[[Haydel-180|Agathe]], 43, Creole Négresse, est. 1800 piastres with three children: Twins [[Haydel-188|Jean]] and [[Haydel-189|Jeanne]], 4, and [[Haydel-190|Clemence]], 18 months. :[[Haydel-254|Rosette]], 40, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-255|Rose]], 14, Creole Négresse, Domestic, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-256|Francoise]], 12, Creole Négresse, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-257|Eugenie]], 24, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1700 with children: [[Haydel-258|Basile]], 4, and [[Haydel-259|Syphorien]], 1. :[[Haydel-260|Sila]], 40, Creole Négresse, est. 1200 piastres with children [[Haydel-261|Toussaint]], 2 and [[Haydel-262|Moliere]], 6 months. :[[Haydel-175|Bernard]], 50, Kiamba nation, est. 100, est., had fits of madness (moments de démence). :[[Haydel-178|Adonis]], 50, Bambara nation, sugar maker, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-263|Henry]], 50, Jamaican Creole, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-264|Flore]], 60, Creole Négresse of St. Domingue, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-265|Sophie]], 35, Congo nation, Good domestic, est. 600 piastres. :[[Haydel-179|Barnabe]], 30, Bambara nation, sugar maker, sawyer, good domestic, est. 1000 p. :[[Haydel-268|Manuel]], 23, Creole, thief and maroon, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-267|Lucas]], 35, Soso nation, good domestic, 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-266|Hector]], 50, Soso nation, est. 100 piastres. :[[Haydel-270|Michel]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, est. 1500 piastres. :[[Haydel-269|Valere]], 25, Canga nation, cart driver, plough hand, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-193|Achile]], 22, Mandingo nation, cart driver, ploughman, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-271|Philipe]], abt 40, Timiny (Temne) people, cart driver, good domestic, est. 1000 piastres. :[[Haydel-272|Isidore]], 20, Congo nation, cartman, good domestic, ring worm disease, est. 500 p. :[[Haydel-273|Gabriel]], 25, Congo nation, good domestic, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-274|Baptiste]], 15, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-275|Raphael]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-276|Mars]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres :[[Haydel-277|Augustin]], 50, Kiamba nation, good domestic, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-278|Lubin]], 50, Mandingo nation, do have hernia, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-279|François]], 50, Creole “griffon”, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-177|Alexandre]], 30, Bambara nation, carpenter, cooper, domestic, sickly, est. 50 p. :[[Haydel-280|Antoine]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-281|Hilaire]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-282|Etienne]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-283|Azor]], abt. 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-284|Joseph]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-285|Robin]], 18, Creole of America, cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-286|Dick]], 25, Creole of America, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, 1600 p. :[[Haydel-287|Jean Pierre]], 22, Creole, cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-288|Reguine]], 18, Creole Négresse of America, good domestic, est. 1100 piatres. :[[Haydel-289|Catherine]], 16, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1100 piastres. :[[Haydel-290|Julien]], 16, Creole, good domestic, Creole, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-291|Rene]], 13, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-292|Claire]], 20, Creole Negress, domestic, seamstress, est. 1600 p. with child [[Haydel-293|Ursin]], 7. The five children of Jean Jacques Haydel (senior) were granted each a female slave, worth 500 piastres, to help their establishment: :[[Haydel-294|Augustine]], est. 500 piastres, donated to [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] :[[Haydel-295|Marinette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Jean François Marcelin Haydel. :[[Haydel-296|Fanchonette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Adelaide Haydel. :[[Haydel-297|Henriette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Erasie Haydel. :[[Haydel-298|Angelique]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Marguerite Aymée Haydel. Signed: :[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel]], pere (father) :[[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel]], fils (son) :Adelaide Haydel :Georges Roussel :Erasie Haydel :Louis le Boourgeois :Marcellin Haydel :Pierre Becnel :Pierre aimee Becnel :Florestan Becnel :Ramire Becnel :Emma Becnel :Pierre Boossie :Germain Plessy :Morel Guiramand :Hypolite Mialaret :Terence le Blanc, Judge and ex-officio Notary Public ===1840 Slave Auction=== [[Space:Slave_Auction_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Jr.]] == Sources ==
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Davidson_County,_Tennessee,_Slave_Owners
Davidson_County,_Tennessee,_Slaves
Rutherford_County,_Tennessee,_Slave_Owners
Rutherford_County,_Tennessee,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]][[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1850, [[Scales-1243|Jeremiah Scales]] and his wife [[Bosley-871|Rachel (Bosley) Scales]] lived in Davidson County, Tennessee and enslaved five people.[1850 U.S. Census, Davidson County, Tennessee, slave schedule, page 769-771 (penned), Jeremiah Scales owner; digital image, Family Search ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6X37-6SJ/ FamilySearch] : accessed 12 Jun 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M432 roll 902.] [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]] may be represented by one of the enslaved women in this record. 1850 (age, sex, colour) *23 M B *17 M B *21 F B *19 F B *12 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) In 1860, the following enslaved people were held by the Scales family in Rutherford County, Tennessee.[1860 U.S. Census, Rutherford County, Tennessee, slave schedule, District 2, page 9 (penned), J. Scales owner; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSD-N8B/ FamilySearch] : accessed 19 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1285.] Two of the entries for enslaved people match the approximate ages of [[Childress-2093|Susan]] and her son [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]. 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 F B *27 F B *26 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) *25 M B *10 M B *9 M B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) *3 M B *10/12 M B *4/12 M B *8 F B *6 F B *4 F B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) == Sources ==
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Farinholt_Plantation,_Marengo_County,_Alabama
Marengo_County,_Alabama
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Marengo_County,_Alabama,_Slaves
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[[Category:Farinholt Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== [[Farinholt-6|Jesse Farinholt]] lived in Marengo Co, AL. He was a widower with two children. In 1847 Jesse purchased a plantation in Marengo Co, AL.['''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
Film number: 008497801 > image 304 of 876
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX9B?cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1847 from John Guilliault, plantation property, Bk M p.109, SW1/4 and the W1/2 of the NW 1/4 Sec 21, Twp 18, R3E, containing 239 55/100, for the sum of $1440. ['''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''':"Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
Film number: 008497801 > image 269 of 876
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX39?i=268&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1847 Marengo Co, AL, Bk M p.38, promise to pay mortgage to John Guilliault It is unknown if he owned any of these enslaved before the plantation purchase. Jesse only owned this plantation for a year before he died. His estate kept the plantation and the enslaved together for a few years. When his son Anderson Scott Farinholt became of age he sold the plantation to Goodwin G. Griffin.[ '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
Film number: 008497800 > image 504 of 880
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-ZSL8-R?i=503&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1853 Marengo Co, AL, Deed Bk P p.142, Sec 21, W1/2 of the NW1/4 of Sec 28 Twp 18 R3E ===Slaves=== The enslaved peoples of Jesse Farinholt are found listed in his estate inventory after he died in 1848.[ '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
Film number: 007737730 > image 128 of 921
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FSN7-M?i=127&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 December 2021) *1848 January, Estate Inventory They were listed with their ages in 1848. *[[Farinholt-7|Isaac]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-8|Reubin]] age 60 *[[Farinholt-9|Frank]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-10|Charlotte]] age 24 his wife *[[Farinholt-11|John]] age 4 children *[[Farinholt-12|Jane]] age 3 *[[Farinholt-13|Ame]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-14|Grief (Griff?)]] about age 40 *[[Farinholt-15|Rachel]] age 30?, wife *[[Farinholt-16|Lucy]] age 6, children *[[Farinholt-17|Thomas]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-18|William]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-19|Squire]] age 26 *[[Farinholt-20|Nancy]] his wife *[[Farinholt-21|Tubis]] (Tobias?) age 1, child *[[Farinholt-22|David]] - blacksmith age 32 *[[Farinholt-23|Luckey]] his wife age 40? *[[Farinholt-24|John]] age 14, children of Luckey *[[Farinholt-25|Lucy Ann]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-26|Julia]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-27|Francis]] age 2 *[[Farinholt-28|Washington]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-29|Nancy]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-30|Martha]] age 17 *[[Farinholt-31|Harrison]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-32|Joe]] age 18 *[[Farinholt-33|Sarah Sr.]] age 55 *[[Farinholt-34|Sarah Jr.]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-35|Julia]] age 1 child of Sarah Jr. *[[Farinholt-36|Rowan]] age 24 *[[Sheppard-4955|Jo Sheppard]] age 23 *[[Farinholt-37|Henry]] age 20 *[[Farinholt-38|Horrace]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-39|Justus]] age 14 *[[Farinholt-40|Ned]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-41|Emily]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-42|Elarky]] age 45 *[[Farinholt-43|Phillis]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-44|Davia]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-46|Waunis/Wanda?]] age 15 *[[Farinholt-45|Clari]] age 12 In 1850 the court ordered that the personal property (plantation and slaves) of the said estate was to be kept together and to be kept cultivated for the benefit of the said estate.['"Minutes, 1820-1929'"]
Catalog [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 270 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9PFF?i=269&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Jan 14 They court ordered the same in 1851,[Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 345 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9P7X?i=344&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Admin asks court to keep the estate together through 1851 1852,["Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 400 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9GRL?i=399&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Oliver H. Prince asks the court to keep the slaves together to work the plantation for the year 1852. and 1853.["Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
Film number: 007736045 > image 459 of 677
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9G6F?i=458&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Admin Oliver Prince auth. to hire out slaves for 1853 1850 Slave Schedule [ '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Marengo > Marengo county > image 140 of 259; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6WVW-DQ?i=139&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWT-NPT2 FamilySearch Image] *1850 Est. J Farinholt, slaves *1 black male age 55 *1 black male age 60 *1 black male age 37 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 21 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 15 *1 black male age 14 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 18 *1 black male age 28 *1 black male age 27 *1 black male age 47 *1 black male age 27 *1 black female age 70 *1 black female age 65 *1 black female age 45 *1 black female age 42 *1 black female age 32 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 20 *1 black female age 27 *1 black female age 17 *1 black female age 38 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 2 *1 black male age 4 *1 mul male age 1 *1 black female age 1 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 5 *1 black female age 14 *1 black male age 5 *1 black female age 4 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul female age 5 *1 black male age 3 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul male age 30 ===Research Notes=== Goodwin G. Griffin purchased the plantation from Farinholt's son. It is possible that those enslaved persons were sold with the property, and then were included on the 1860 Slave Schedule, listed under the name G. G. Griffin.[ '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Western Division > image 78 of 124; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9RY8?i=77&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKN5-63ZM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 15 December 2021) *1860 Marengo Co, AL ==Sources==
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Rockingham_County,_North_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Rockingham_County,_North_Carolina,_Slaves
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USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1820 [[Barnett-4852|John Barnett]] enslaved eleven people in Rockingham County, North Carolina.[1820 U.S. Census, Rockingham County, North Carolina, population schedule, No district provided, page 630-631 (stamped), line 25 (hand counted), John Barnett; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YTB-SXL3/ FamilySearch link] : accessed 13 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 82.] Males *1 under age 14 *2 between 14 and under 26 *2 between 26 and under 45 *1 over age 45 Females *3 under age 14 *1 between 14 and under 26 *1 over age 45 == Sources ==
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Goochland_County,_Virginia,_Slave_Owners
Goochland_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] In the 1820 Census for Goochland, [[Trevillian-60|John M Trevilian]] lists ownership of 22 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 14:5 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:2 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over:1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14:3 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:4 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:3 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over:2 In the 1840 Census for Goochland, he lists ownership of 58 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 10:13 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:7 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:9 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10:14 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:7 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:2 John M. Trevilian is listed on the 1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, VA. He owned 55 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |14||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |70||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |90||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |48||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |} John M Trevilian is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule owning 64 slaves (spelling is Treviliam):["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-TMW2 : 16 October 2019), John M Treviliam, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!! Sex!!Age!!!!!!!!!! |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||75|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||52|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||46|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||41|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||39|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||27|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||26|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||22|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |} In 1862, John M. Trevillian provided his slaves [[Trevillian-61|Aron]] and [[Trevillian-62|Charles]] for 40 days each @ .50/per day and was paid $40.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862]] == Sources == *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Page: 19; NARA Roll: M33_139; Image: 30; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *Year: 1840; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 385; Family History Library Film: 0029686; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules results for John Trevillian; https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?f-80100002=John&f-80100003=Trevillian&fh=40&fsk=MDszOTsyMA-61--61-
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] :[[Thompson-66365|John Thompson]], Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United States[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC] {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Name || ||Sex||Age |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||70|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||53|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||1|| |- | |} :John Thompson, Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United States[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |John Thompson|||||||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||47|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||43|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||37|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||20|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||2|| |} John Thompson is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls]] as the owner of two slaves: *[[Smith-244040|George Smith]] * [[Minor-2360|George Minor]] == Sources == * United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==The Enslaved of Joseph John Alston I== The following is the distribution of the enslaved named in the Will of [[Alston-52|Joseph John Alston I]]. For the complete will, please see: [[Space:The_Will_of_Joseph_John_Alston_I|The Will of Joseph John Alston I]] To son [[Alston-205|John William Gideon Alston (1730-1784)]] * Luvey * Joseph To son Philip Alston * slaves already in his posession To daughter Patty Merony * slaves already in her posession To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]], for his use until his children come of age * Hanah * Hagar * Silva * Nancy * Pris * Boatswain * Musery * Rose * Rachel * Sam To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]] * Fork Ben * Pris, wife of Fork Ben To son [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750-bef.1819)]] * Simon * Pocosan Ben * Frank To grandson [[Alston-1057|Joseph John Alston (abt.1775-1831)]] * Jim, son to Mulato Peg * negro girl named Jude daughter of Penny To son [[Alston-374|Henry Alston (1753-aft.1830)]] * Hester * Peter's daughter * Jacob mulatto boy * youung Boccoran * Dyner * Sabina, child of Dyner * Davy, child of Dyner To Daughter [[Alston-373|Mary (Alston) Farris (1756-abt.1815)]] * slaves already given To Daughter [[Alston-372|Euphan Wilson Alston (1761-1810)]] on loan until her death and then to her children * Sall * Toby * Will * Roger * Anne * Creas, child of Sall * Buck, child of Sall * Nann, child of Sall * Adam, child of Sall * Nan, child of Crease * Will, child of Crease * Charles, child of Cate * Edie, child of Cate * Jupiter, child of Pegg * Abraham, child of old Joe ==Sources== * [https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm Aspen Hall history]. * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
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Joseph John Alston probate on 15 Jan 1780.
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[[Category:Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Aspen_Hall_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] ==Introduction== This page is dedicated to the enslaved, held in slavery by [[Alston-371|Joseph John Alston II (1767-1841)]], their parents and their descendants. The Alston family legacy begins in Edgecombe, Halifax County, and this branch leads and ends in Pittsboro, Chatham County. Pittsboro is located about 16 miles east of Siler City. {{One Place Study|place=Siler City, North Carolina|category=Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study}} ===Census Records=== In the 1790 Census, Joseph John Alston is listed as the owner of 11 slaves. ['''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"]
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 457; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Joseph, Jno Alston in Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina. In the 1800 census Joseph held 32 enslaved people in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina.['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Jos John Alston in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina. By 1820 he held 153 enslaved people in Chatham, North Carolina.['''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"]
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Page: 218; NARA Roll: M33_82; Image: 129
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Jos Jno Alston in Chatham, North Carolina. In 1840 he had reduced his slave holdings to 34 in Chatham, North Carolina, giving most of them to his children ahead of his death in 1841.['''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Roll: 357; Page: 150; Family History Library Film: 0018093
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Joseph Aldon in Chatham, North Carolina. ===From the will of Joseph John Alston II=== '''Note''': Chatham Jack's will bequeathed the slaves that he had already given each of his children previously. Lot No.1 consisting of the following slaves is assigned to [[Jackson-53054|SAMUEL S. JACKSON]], son-in law to daughter [[Alston-1253|Elizabeth K. Alston]] :MINGO :DAVID (#1) :BOB :WILLIAM :ALSTON :LEVI :ESTHER "large" :PATSEY :THENEY :NANCY & Child :SINA and two children :HANNAH :MARY "short" & 2 children :SAM :TEMPY :WINNEY :AMBROSE :ANNA :GABE Lot No. 2 to MRS. [[Alston-1626|MARGARET COTTEN]]: :EDMUND, :DAVID (#2) :BOCKNER, :THOMAS, :MACKLIN, :JUDA, :EVALINE, :ESTHER; :RODIN, :LANY & Child, :ANGELLA & Child, :ELLEN and two Children, :DINA, :BLACK WINNY and 2 children Lot No. 3 to MRS [[Alston-476|EMELINE HAMLIN]]: :PETER, :AMERICA, :GIDEON, :ALDRIDGE, :ISABEL, :YOUNG SYLVIA, :MARGARET, :LOUISA, :PATSEY and two children, :BETHANY and child, :LAURA and child, :CHARITY, :WILLIAM, :RODY and two children. :Lot No. 4 to JOHN J. JACKSON - [blank] :Lot No. 5 to JOHN A. COTTEN - Girl ANNA :Lot No. 6 to JOHN J. ALSTON - Girl KISSIA :Lot No. 7 to JOSEPH J. HAMLIN - [blank] :Lot No. 8 to JOSEPH JOHN ALSTON - NANCY ---- '''Chatham Jack Alston's Estate: LIST OF SLAVES HIRED out to following persons on January 3, 1843 :LEVI (Samuel Jackson) to Thomas Harris :PETER (Emaline Hamlin) to J. H. Hawkins :EDMUND (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Dorsett :ALDREDGE (Emaline Hamlin) to Saml Cruchfield :DAVE - James Sellers :AMERICA (Emaline Hamlin) to J. Haralson :DAVID - J. Haralson :AUGUSTIN - J. Haralson :GID(eon) (Emaline Hamlin) to J. J. Palmer :MINGO (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. N. Craven :THOMAS (Margaret Cotton) to J. J. Palmer :SAM (Samuel Jackson) to John Rowe :BOCKNER (Margaret Cotton) to J. Haralson :CHATHAM - Harman Burk :RODIN (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Rowe :MACKLIN (Margaret Cotton) Wm Dausett :WILLIAM (Emaline Hamlin) to Wm. Bridges :ALSTON (Samuel Jackson) to Richard Paterson :BOB (Samuel Jackson) to Daniel Baker :MARY - Frank Selph :ISABEL (Emaline Hamlin) George W. Stedman :JUDA (Margaret Cotton) to Porter Stedman :PATSY (Emaline Hamlin) to George Burns :ESTER - Arch'd Pounds (not sure which one) :LAURA (Emaline Hamlin) to Phillip Alston :LOUISA (Emaline Hamlin) to Henry Burns :NANCY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm Lindsey :DINAH (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Paterson :SILVY (Silvia) (Emaline Hamlin) to Newton Bryant :EVALINE (Margaret Cotton) to Rich'd Paterson :MARGARET (Emaline Hamlin) to W.A. Hamlin :MARY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. Linley :SILVY - Marshall Gardner :WILLIAM - Henry Fields :SINAH (Samuel Jackson) to Alvis Mirick :PATSY - Wm. Dausett :BETHANY - A. Fleming :TEMPY (Samuel Jackson) to Martin Hanks :LANY (Margaret Cotton) Ruffin Burns :ARRENA - Wm A. Hamlin :ANZILLA - Gideon Alston :EASTER - Wm Lindley :THENY (Samuel Jackson) to E. Hinton :JINNY - Wm. Lindley :HANAH (Samuel Jackson) to Gordon Phillps :NANCY (Joseph John Alston) to O.A. Tyson :EASTER - M. Gardner Expenses for keeping Slaves for the same year: :CHARITY - ARCH'D POUNDS - $7.75 :WINEY & 3 Children - PHILLIP ALSTON - 32.50 :BLACK WINEY & 4 Children - FRANK SELF - 38.50 :RODY & 2 Children - SAML BROOKS - 1.25 :ELLEN & 2 Children - THOS. ROBERTS - 10.00 :OLD BOCHNER - PHILLIP ALSTON - 13.50 === Cemeteries === The final resting places of many of the former enslaved are most likely to be found on the plantation properties or in the local AME Cemeteries. There are many Alstons (# in parentheses) buried in: *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217316/mitchell-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (144) ''Oldest BD 1822'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179656/evans-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Evans Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (90) ''Oldest BD 1820'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1259658/corinth-ame-zion-church-cemetery Corinth AME Zion Church Cemetery] (15) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478215/terrells-chapel-ame-zion-cemetery Terrells Chapel AME Zion Cemetery] (13) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301332/hamlet-chapel-cme-church-cemetery Hamlet Chapel CME Church Cemetery] (6) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242284/gees-grove-ame-zion-church-cemetery Gees Grove AME Zion Cemetery] (4) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494145/centenial-ame-zion-church-cemetery Centenial AME Zion Church Cemetery] (3) ==Sources== *The above names were researched and transcribed by Deloris Williams: https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm *Chatham County, North Carolina Will Bk. C, pg. 120, Chatham Co., N.C. Probated Aug. term, 1841. C.022.80001, page 525-526 (120,121,122,123,124).
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[[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Introduction== [[Taliaferro-350|James Govan Taliaferro (1798-1876)]] was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and judge in Louisiana. ===1820 Census King George, Virginia=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1820 (City, County, State): ||Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia |- |Enumeration Date: ||August 7, 1820 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 14: ||19 |- |Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: ||20 |- |Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: ||9 |- |Slaves - Males - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 14: ||15 |- |Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: ||12 |- |Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: ||25 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: ||4 |- |Total Slaves: ||90 |- |Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: ||98 |} ===1830 Census King George, Virginia=== In 1830 he is enumerated as James G. Taliaferro, Sr. in King George County, Virginia owning 10 slaves and employing 9 free colored persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro Senior |- |Home in 1830 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 10: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 10: ||3 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 36 thru 54: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||2 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||3 |- |Total Slaves: ||10 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||9 |- |Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): ||22 |} ===1840 Census, King George, Virginia=== In 1840 he is enumerated as owning 50 slaves in Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||12 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: ||6 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: ||9 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture: ||18 |- |Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: ||1 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||7 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||1 |- |Total Slaves: ||50 |} ===1840 Census Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1840 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 4 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taleaffera |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||Catahoula, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: ||2 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: ||3 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 70 thru 79: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: ||2 |- |Schools - Academies & Grammar Schools: ||1 |- |Schools - No. of Scholars at Public Charge: ||10 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||5 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||5 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||11 |- |Total Slaves: ||4 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: ||15 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule King George, Virginia=== James G. Taliaferro is enumerated here as owning 37 enslaved persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Residence Date: ||1850 |- |Residence Place: ||King George, Virginia, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People: ||37 |- |All Enslaved People: || |- |Gender ||Age |- |Male ||95 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||27 |- |Male ||17 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||20 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||75 |- |Male ||40 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||12 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||10 |- |Male ||6 |- |Male ||5 |- |Male ||4 |- |Male ||6/12 |- |Female ||50 |- |Female ||45 |- |Female ||23 |- |Female ||19 |- |Female ||42 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||6 |- |Female ||1 |- |Male ||4 |- |Female ||7 |- |Female ||5 |- |Female ||1 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1850 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 13 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Male !!50 !!1800 !!Black !!Slave !!1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||15 ||1835 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||11 ||1839 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||30 ||1820 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||8 ||1842 ||Black ||Slave || 1850 Slave Schedule |} In 1860 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 27 slaves and a plantation valued at $87,000. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_G._Taliaferro] ==Sources== * '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia; Page: 112; NARA Roll: M33_134; Image: 119
{{Ancestry Sharing|27192110|534fe1}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|137490}} (accessed 25 January 2022)
James G Taliaferro. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 194; Page: 67; Family History Library Film: 0029673
{{Ancestry Sharing|27192065|cc1dd0}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|869919}} (accessed 25 January 2022)
James G Taliaferro Senior. *'''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Catahoula, Louisiana; Roll: 127; Page: 66; Family History Library Film: 0009689
{{Ancestry Sharing|27191910|c38500}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1304575}} (accessed 25 January 2022)
James G Taliaford * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Roll: 564; Page: 55; Family History Library Film: 0029688
{{Ancestry Sharing|27192415|072164}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3510589}} (accessed 25 January 2022)
James G Taliaferro. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27192451|2465a4}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92824009}} (accessed 25 January 2022)
James G Taliaferro in King George, Virginia, USA. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZD-VFJ : 7 November 2014), James G Taliaferro, Catahoula parish, Catahoula, Louisiana, United States; citing line number 39, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,486.* 13 slaves total over 2 pages
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[[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Rice_C._Ballard_and_Samuel_S._Boyd]] ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, [[Boyd-16298|Samuel S. Boyd]] owned 79 slaves.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-S9N2 : 15 February 2020), Saml S Boyd in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC7-1N5:, 1850.][The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] (Ancestry.com's record is cleaner and better indexed). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||1||1849||Male||Black |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||19||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||17||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||28||1822||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||29||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||29||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||24||1826||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||32||1818||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||61||1789||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||70||1780||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||51||1799||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, he owned 15 slaves.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKLG-7Y3Z : 16 October 2019), Samuel S Boyd, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Samuel S Boyd||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||34||1826||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||33||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||32||1828||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||31||1829||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||19||1841||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||14||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||9||1851||Female||Black |} == Sources == *The Rice C. Ballard Papers *https://snaccooperative.org/vocab_administrator/resources/6625509
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule=== [[Stuart-7352|Mary F. Conway]] *Event Date: 1860 *Event Place: Madison, Virginia, United States *Event Place (Original): Madison, Virginia["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XG-K52M : 16 October 2019), Mary F Conway, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !*Name: Mary F Conway |- |*1. UNKNOWN||M||73|| |- |*2. UNKNOWN||M||66|| |- |*3. UNKNOWN||M||63|| |- |*4. UNKNOWN||M||57|| |- |*5. UNKNOWN||F||43|| |- |*6. UNKNOWN||F||80|| |- |*7. UNKNOWN||M||75|| |- |*8. UNKNOWN||F||65|| |- |*9. UNKNOWN||M||56|| |- |*10. UNKNOWN||F||56|| |- |*11. UNKNOWN||M||48|| |- |*12. UNKNOWN||F||40|| |- |*13. UNKNOWN||M||40|| |- |*14. UNKNOWN||F||39|| |- |*15. UNKNOWN||F||38|| |- |*16. UNKNOWN||F||35|| |- |*17. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*18. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*19. UNKNOWN||M||29|| |- |*20. UNKNOWN||M||26|| |- |*21. UNKNOWN||M||30|| |- |*22. UNKNOWN||F||25|| |- |*23. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*24. UNKNOWN||F||22|| |- |*25. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*26. UNKNOWN||F||21|| |- |*27. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*28. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*29. UNKNOWN||M||19|| |- |*30. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*31. UNKNOWN||M||17|| |- |*32. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*33. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*34. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*35. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*36. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*37. UNKNOWN||F||15|| |- |*38. UNKNOWN||M||14|| |- |*39. UNKNOWN||F||13|| |- |*40. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*41. UNKNOWN||F||12|| |- |*42. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*43. UNKNOWN||F||9|| |- |*44. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*45. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*46. UNKNOWN||M||12|| |- |*47. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*48. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*49. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*50. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*51. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*52. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |- |*53. UNKNOWN||M||4|| |- |*54. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |} ==Sources==
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[[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Slaves of Peter Guerrent == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant (abt.1800-)]]''' in Goochland County, Virginia. === 1850 Slave Schedule for [[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant]] Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule his name is spelled Guerrant, but in the next one (1860) the last name is spelled Guerrent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Age||Sex||Color||Owner||Residence in 1850 |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |59||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |46||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |39||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |32||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |70||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Mu||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |} Total of 30 Enslaved men and women ages 2 - 60 years of age. === 1860 Slave Schedule for Peter Guerrent of Goochland, Virginia === NOTE: Verify if same person. Name spelling is -ent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |Age||Sex||Color|| Owner ||Residence |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |5||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |7||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |1||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |55||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |47||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |48||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |0||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |} Total of 97 Enslaved men and women from birth - 75 years of age. === Confederate Slave Profile 650 === : See: [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls, Goochland County, Virginia, to Yorktown, 1862]] : This payroll acknowledges that John B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, P. A. C. S., paid certain Goochland County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves at Yorktown, Virginia, during March and April 1862.[National Archives; Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate RecordsSeries: Confederate Slave Payrolls accessed 03-22-2023 [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24490365 Link to Payroll]] : Peter Guerrant, Owner: * '''[[Guerrant-84|Charles]]''', slave laborer; worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-85|James]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-86|Tom]]''', worked 20 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-87|Billy]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-88|George]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-89|Spencer]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-90|Andrew]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day ==Sources== *https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8055&h=92747122&tid=&pid=&queryId=45e1b3a1ba9b6a8ec5ce954ae4ddedb8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YVl1&_phstart=successSource *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Introduction=== [[Guerrant-24|Peter M Guerrant]] owned '''37''' enslaved people in South Western District, Franklin, Virginia ranging in ages from 5 mos to 60 years. '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |35||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |10 mos||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |9||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |} ===Cohabitation Registers=== *[[Sweeney-5818|Rolly Sweeney (abt.1818-)]][Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.] *[[Saunders-16222|Eliza (Saunders) Woods (abt.1840-)]] **[[Woods-22340|Becky Woods (abt.1860-)]] **[[Woods-22341|Beauregard Woods (abt.1862-)]] **[[Woods-22342|Ida Woods (abt.1863-)]] ==Sources== *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49
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[[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule for Claiborne, Mississippi=== *'''NOTE''': When searching census records for partners it is also advisable to search last names together, such as this partnership, '''Ballard & Boyd'''. Use Ballard for first name - Boyd for surname. :Number of Enslaved People owned by [[Ballard-9257|Rice C. Ballard]] and [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel S. Boyd]] in partnership: 120 :Place: Mississippi - Claiborne - Police District 2['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Ballard Boyd in Police District 2, Claiborne, Mississippi, USA. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Ballard Boyd||60||1800||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||50||1810||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||55||1805||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||53||1807||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||52||1808||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||51||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||40||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||47||1813||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||48||1812||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||41||1819||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||38||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||38||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||39||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||39||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||35||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||35||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard 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Boyd||29||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||29||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||24||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||18||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||30||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||30||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||31||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||32||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||21||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||17||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||13||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||13||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||14||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||2||1858||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||2||1858||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1mo|| 1860||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6mo||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11mo|| 1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black||X|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for West Carroll, Louisiana=== :Name with Note:F F Boyd and R C Ballard whose names appear also in Arkansas, Mississippi, and also here in this state. :Event Date:1860 :Event Place: Ward One, West Carroll, Louisiana, United States :Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F Boyd and R C Ballard 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! Owners!! |- |Sex||Age||YOB||Role||Page |- |Male||60||1800||Slave||44 |- |Female||56||1804||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||45 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||45 |- |Male||26||1834||Slave||45 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||24||1836||Slave||45 |- |Female||23||1837||Slave||45 |- |Female||22||1838||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||19||1841||Slave||45 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||45 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||45 |- |Male||17||1843||Slave||45 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||45 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||45 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||45 |- |Female||14||1846||Slave||45 |- |Male||14||1846||Slave||45 |- |Female||13||1847||Slave||45 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||45 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||45 |- |Female||10||1850||Slave||45 |- |Female||9||1851||Slave||45 |- |Male||9||1851||Slave||45 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||45 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||45 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||45 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||45 |- |Male||4||1856||Slave||45 |- |Female||4||1856||Slave||45 |- |Female||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Female||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Male||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Female||2||1858||Slave||45 |- |Female||1||1859||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Male||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |} ===1860 Slave Schedule, Madison, Louisiana=== This documents 155 enslaved people owned by R C Ballard "& another" un-named. However, it is quite likely his partner, Samuel Boyd."['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R C Ballard in Madison, Louisiana, USA. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Ballard-9257|Rice Carter Ballard]] was a slave trader based in Richmond, Va., who worked in partnership with the large slave trading firm of [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] and [[Armfield-157|John Armfield]] during the 1820's and 30's. He also had a partnership with [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel Boyd]]. He was a planter with several plantations in the Mississippi Valley. '''Research Note''' Connected to Rice C Ballard are two of his enslaved females, Avenia White and Susan Johnson.[Green, S. (2011). “Mr Ballard, I am compelled to write again”: Beyond Bedrooms and Brothels, a Fancy Girl Speaks. Black Women, Gender + Families, 5(1), 17–40. https://doi.org/10.5406/blacwomegendfami.5.1.0017] ===1850 Slave Schedule=== '''Jefferson, Kentucky'''["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-V52M : 15 February 2020), R C Ballard in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC4-2BN:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex||Age||YOB|| Race||Relationship to Owner|| |- |R C Ballard||||||||Owner|| |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||27||1823||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave |- |Male||6||1844||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||5||1845||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||15||1835||Black||Slave |} '''Claiborne, Mississippi''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! 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:Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F and R C Boyd and Ballard, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! 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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In this Schedule [[Sampson-4774|Richard Sampson]] owned a total of 57 enslaved men, women and children. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW2-7HZM {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Name!!Sex!!Age |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||60 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||4 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||38 |- |UNKNOWN||M||20 |- |UNKNOWN||M||18 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||28 |- |UNKNOWN||M||17 |- |UNKNOWN||M||14 |- |UNKNOWN||M||12 |- |UNKNOWN||M||10 |- |UNKNOWN||M||8 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||2 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||70 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||50 |- |UNKNOWN||F||45 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||20 |- |UNKNOWN||F||26 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||21 |- |UNKNOWN||F||16 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||10 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||8 |- |UNKNOWN||F||5 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Richard Sampson is owner with William T. Walker of 79 enslaved people. Check original document.[ '''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|26115844|76a1fc}}{{Ancestry Record|7668|91069668}} (accessed 12 October 2021)
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ===Introduction=== [[Garnett-1248|Robert Calvin Garnett]] was born in 1821. He and his wife, Martha, lived in Madison, Virgina area from 1854 through 1870. He died in 1873. ===Slaves=== In 1830, he owned 13 enslaved persons. :Name: Robert Garrett [Robert Garnett] :Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Madison, Virginia :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 3 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 3 :Total Free White Persons: 2 :Total Slaves: 13 :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 15 On the 1850 US Slave Schedule Robert Garnett is recorded as owning 13 slaves in Cumberland, Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Robert C Garnett||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||24||1826||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||7||1843||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Ro C Garnett is recorded as owning 16 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Ro C Garnett||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||33||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||5||1855||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |} ====Slave Payroll==== Robert Calvin (R.C. on some documents) is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Madison_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Richmond_Defenses%2C_1862-1863|Confederate Slave Payroll 1]] as loaning out [[Garnett-1250|Harris]] and [[Garnett-1251|Jack]], 2 of his slaves, for work to be done in Richmond, Virginia from December 1862 to March 1863.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959]v == Sources == * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Madison, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 196; Page: 11; Family History Library Film: 0029675
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137772|3fa330}} {{Ancestry Record|8058|892697}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert Garrett. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137759|a761e1}} {{Ancestry Record|8055|92687151}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert C Garnett in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137815|ee8110}} {{Ancestry Record|7668|92815693}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert Garnett in District 1, Adair, Kentucky, USA.
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] [[Space:Corotoman_Estate%2C_Lancaster_County%2C_Virginia|Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] ==Introduction== Old House Quarter was one of 17 farms/plantations owned by [[Carter-412|Robert "King" Carter I (1663-1732)]]. Slaves are listed in seventeen different quarters in Lancaster County alone. There were 30 enslaved people who worked on the Old House Quarter. They are listed in groups, relationships, some with ages. The # next to each name represents the number associated with the name, i.e. Abram #4 is the 4th slave named Abram. When creating profiles they will be identified by that number in their profile bio. The Inventory took place after his death between 1732 and 1733 or thereabouts. :Dick Foreman (his job, rather than a last name) :[[Carter-43548|Abram #4]] a man age 20 :[[Carter-43549|Jenny #2]] his wife age 47 :Bridgett #4 a girl about 1 year old :Mingo #4 a man age 20 :Nanny #7 his wife age 19 described as "Long Nanny" :Isabel #4 a girl . . . about 9 yrs. old :Betty #5 a girl. . . about 8 yrs. old :Mingo #3 a boy . . . . about 7 yrs. old :Mary #6 a girl. . . . about 6 yrs. old :Alice #2 a girl . . . . about 1 yrs. old :Robin #6 a man age 36 :Sue #3 his wife age 34 :Snapsack a young man age 18 :Arrabella #1 a woman age 35 :Nassau #1 a man age 24 :Nanny his wife :Bridgett their Daughter a young Wom :Criss a Girl about . . . 14 years old :Matty a Girl about . . . 11 years old :Lucy a Girl about . . . 7 years old :Hannah a Girl . . . about 9 years old Sloop Toney's daughter :Jemmy a Man :Blackwell a Man :London a Man :Tom a Man :Dick a Man :Ralph a Man :Faldo a Man :Arthur a boy about 19 years old ==Sources== *Old House Quarter Inventory: https://christchurch1735.org/robert-king-carter-papers/html/C33inven.mod.html#nOHQ
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Love-7869|Robert Love]] was born about 1823. He was the slave owner of [[Love-7117|Nat Love]] the notable black cowboy. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Love-7117] There is only one Slave Schedule for 1860 in Davidson county, TN for R. E. Love. There is a 5 yr old male child who could be Nat Love. ===1860 Slave Schedule for Davidson County, TN=== In the 1860 Census for Davidson County, TN: :Robt E. Love - 37 - 1823 - Male - Farmer - 22500 - 18100 - Alabama 1860 Slave Schedule {| border="1" class="sortable" !R. E. Love!!Owner!! |- |Male||65||1795||Slave|| |- |Female||55||1805||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||28||1832||Slave|| |- |Female||24||1836||Slave|| |- |Male||22||1838||Slave|| |- |Male||21||1839||Slave|| |- |Male||11||1849||Slave|| |- |Male||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||8||1852||Slave|| |- |Female||7||1853||Slave|| |- |Male||5||1855||Slave|| *Could be Nat Love |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Male||2||1858||Slave|| |- |Male||1||1859||Slave|| |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Female||5||1855||Slave|| |- |Male||4||1856||Slave|| |} ===Other Robert Love Slave Schedules for Carter County, TN=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||38||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||32||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1825||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Mulatto |- | |- !1860 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||48||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||55||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||45||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||42||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||20||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6||1854||Male||Mulatto||||* Nat Love |- |Robert Love||5||1855||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |} == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW8-FM6Z : 15 February 2020), Robert Love in entry for MM9.1.1/MVH4-85T:, 1850. *"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSH-QX3?cc=1473181&wc=7QMS-C1G%3A1589422383%2C1589427719%2C1592382349 : 24 March 2017), Tennessee > Carter > Civil District no 2 > image 91 of 96; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTK-KR3Z : 16 October 2019), R E Love, 1860.
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Roberts-40913|Schuyler Harris Roberts (1804-1859)]]''' in Shelby, Tennessee. === 1840 Census - Shelby County === * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Shelby, Tennessee; Roll: 530; Page: 226; Family History Library Film: 0024547
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350725|78be6a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3008856|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
S H Roberts. : Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :: '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 : Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 : Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 : Slaves - Females - Under 10: 7 :: '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 : Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 === 1850 Slave Schedule - Shelby County === * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27349761|873c7f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92375841|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler N Roberts in District 10, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. : Male 40 : Male 35 : Male 30 : Male 21 : Male 17 : Male 15 : Female 13 : Male 14 : Male 10 '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Male 9 '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' : Female 35 : Female 36 : Female 28 : Female 24 : Female 25 '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' : Female 19 : Female 18 : Female 19 : Female 16 '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Female 11 : Female 9 : Female 8 : Female 6 : Female 5 : Female 3 : Female 2 : Female 2 === Slave Inventory - 1860 Estate Administration === * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee Probate Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Record|9176|2104442|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler H Roberts probate in 1860. Contains inventory of slaves by name done in 1860. * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee County Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350456|346e51}} - {{Ancestry Record|9176|2080677|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler S Roberts probate in 1859. Contains divison of slaves in 1862. :: 46 negroes inventory done February 6, 1850. Division occurred 1862 * Nelson 54 - to Joan Scott * Ceasar 37 - to Sallie Roberts * Gabriel 54 - to Mary Kincannon * Clark 30 - to Mary Kincannon * Mansfield 26 (worthless) * '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' 22 - Charles Robert * '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' 20 * Jim 20 - to Waddy Roberts * Jack 18 - '''probably [[Roberts-40916|Andrew Jackson "Jack"]]''' to Jacob Roberts * Sam 20 * Lewis 17 - to Sallie Roberts * Henry 12 - to Joan Scott * Harriet 43 * Sucky 45 - to Sallie Roberts * Mahala 40 (worthless) * Sina 32 - to Waddy Roberts (and child) ** Mallinda 15 - to Jacob Roberts ** Mary 11 - to Jacob Roberts ** Tom 5 - Sallie Roberts ** Margaret 2 - to Waddy Roberts * Elizabeth 26 - to Jacob Roberts ** Francis 3 - to Jacob Roberts * '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' 25 - to Mary Kincannon ** Curtis 7 - to Jacob Roberts ** Pinkny 5 - to Mary Kincannon ** '''[[Roberts-45527|Ann]]''' 3 - to Mary Kincannon ** Allice 1 - to Mary Kincannon * Elisa 26 - to Joan Scott ** Mariah 8 - to Joan Scott ** Ben 5 - to Joan Scott ** Mack 2 - to Joan Scott *Jane 25 - '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' to Joan Scott * Martha 23 - to Jacob Roberts * Cornelia 13 - to Mary Kincannon * Ellen 18 - to Jacob Roberts * Henrietta 16 - to Mary Kincannon (and infant) * Eliza 20 - to Waddy Roberts ** Sarah 18mos - to Waddy Roberts * Jane Forrest - to Waddy Roberts * Harriet 17 - to Joan Scott * Catharine 13 - to Sallie Roberts * Hetty 12 - to Joan Scott * Margrat 11 - to Sallie Roberts * Bob 18 - to Waddy Roberts * Napoleon 9 - Charles Roberts * Henry 8 - Jacob Roberts * Jeff Davis - Sallie Roberts * Big Lewis - Jacob Roberts
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1860 [[Walker-11162|Thomas Walker]] enslaved five people in Benton County, Tennessee.[1860 U.S. Census, Benton County, Tennessee, slave schedule, no district given, page 205 (penned), Thomas Walker owner; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSX-SQQF}} : accessed 24 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1281.] 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 M B *10 F B *9 M B *6 F B *4 F B == Sources ==
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Harding-5665|William G Harding]] was the owner of the Belle Meade Plantation. '''Research note:''' The website [https://visitbellemeade.com/history/biographies/ Belle Meade Plantation] has biographies with dates of birth of notable slaves, such as [[Carter-38228|Susanna Carter]], her son, Joe Carter, Sam Nichols and others. An FSP for the Plantation needs to be created. ===1850 Slave Schedule for Davidson, Tennessee=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!! Race!!Relationship to Owner!!Schedule Type |- |William G Harding||||||||Owner||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||13||1837||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||17||1833||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||15||1835||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||17||1833||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule *[[Carter-38228|Susanna]]? 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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == The Macon family was prominent in New Kent and Hanover Counties, Virginia. Colonel William Macon (1693-1773) built Mount Prospect[http://cagemacon.blogspot.com/2010/11/macon-plantations.html] in New Kent County. His son, William Macon (1725-1813) lived in Hanover County until inheriting Mount Prospect. Colonel William Hartwell Macon (1759-1843) represented New Kent County in the House of Delegates from 1785 to 1788. He meticulously recorded information concerning the slaves he owned, a habit continued by his grandson, Dr. William Hartwell Macon (1817-1891), a physician in Hanover County. This page documents the enslaved owned by the grandson [[Macon-542|Dr. William Hartwell Macon]]. '''Virginia Birth Registers'''- Enslaved persons: :'''Milly, daughter of Dicea Johnson''', was born on 15 July 1853 in Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Milly Johnson born on 15 Jul 1853, daughter of Dicea Johnson, in Virginia, USA. :'''Phill, son of Matilda''', was born on 20 November 1853 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Phill born on 20 Nov 1853, son of Matilda, in Virginia, USA. :'''Nathaniel, son of Elizia''', was born on 23 April 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Nathaniel born on 23 Apr 1857, son of Elizia, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''John, son of Doshea''', was born on 28 September 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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John born on 28 Sep 1857, son of Doshea, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Sarah, daughter of Arrena''', was born on 1 November 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Sarah Dayton born on 1 Nov 1857, daughter of Arrena, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Mariah, daughter of Phillis''', was born on 28 November 1857 in New Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Mariah Macon born on 28 Nov 1857, daughter of Phillis Macon, in New Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Polydore, son of Ursala''', was born in February 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Polydore born in Feb 1858, son of Ursala, in Virginia, USA. See his death record below. :'''Mark, son of Maley''', was born in June 1858 in Virginia, United States.['''Birth''': "Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Mark born in Jun 1858, son of Maley, in Virginia, USA. :'''Robert, son of Katy''', was born in September 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Robert born in Sep 1858, son of Katy, in Virginia, USA. :'''Henry, son of Anna''', was born in November 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Henry born in Nov 1858, son of Anna, in Virginia, USA. :'''John, son of Anna''', was born 17 Jul 1860 in New Kent, Virginia, United States.["Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5JD-MRK : 28 January 2020), W. H. Macon in entry for John, 1860.] '''Virginia Death Records''' - Enslaved persons :'''Rose''' was in a death record on 25 April 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 35; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1821; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose F; Death Date: 25 Apr 1856. :'''Sukey''' was in a death record on 13 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 2; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1854; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Sukey; Death Date: 13 Jul 1856. :'''Rose''' #2 was in a death record on 15 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 0; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1856; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose; Death Date: 15 Jul 1856. :'''Lewes''' was in a death record on 25 September 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Age: 3; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1853; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Lewes; Death Date: 25 Sep 1856. :'''Michael''' was in a death record on 27 September 1858 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Death Date: 27 Sep 1858; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 4; Birth Date: abt 1854; Enslaved Person: Wm Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Michael; Cause of Death: Cong. of the Brain. :'''Polydoro''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Age: 1; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1858; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Polydoro; Death Date: Sep 1859. :'''Ursula''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Death Date: Sep 1859; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 40; Birth Date: abt 1819; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Ursula; Cause of Death: Consumption. In the 1860 census William H. Macon held 58 enslaved people in New Kent, Virginia, United States['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Record|7668|91196281}} (accessed 21 December 2022)
William H Macon in New Kent, Virginia, USA. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== Inventory of the Estate of [[Jeffreys-72|Captain William Jefferys]] late of Franklin County Deceased made the 13th day of December 1802 & returned by SIMON G. JEFFREYS & ROBERT N. JEFFREYS Executors. (This list is the same as the names in the will, however, some with different interpretations in the transcriptions of each document). '''70 Slaves''': Bequeathed to wife [[Gray-4379|Mary]] :OLD JEFFREY :ANACHA :MOLL :ISHMAEL :TERRY :Sold to Mary: SILLAR, BILLEY, HANNAH and PATIENCE and TILATHA Bequeathed to son Simon Gray Jeffreys :RANDAL :BIG HANNAH :MINGOW :ANDERSON :DICK :DAVIE :EMPEROR :PETER :ALFRED :OLD NANNY :BURWELL :NED :OLD MINGOW :BECKEY :SINDELLA :LEWIS :BANAR Bequeathed to son Robert N Jeffreys :ISAAC :TILLAR :JOE :ALLEN :DEMPSEY :CONYER or COUGAR :DEMPSEY :LYDIA :REUBEN :ANDREW :OSBORN :MIMAH or MYMA :PAUL :OLIVE :ESSEX :SARAH :FERRY :OFFY :ISHAM :BILLEY or MILLEY :SION or SIM :Sold to Robert: ELLICK Bequeathed to daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nathaniel Alston: :YOUNG AARON :JIMMY :BETSEY Bequeathed to daughter Leah Jeffreys: :VIOLETT :SOLOMON :NATHAN :CLARY :HARRY :KERON or Keson Bequeathed to son William Jeffreys: :ZEBB :NELSON :AGGY :RHODY :PHILL or Fill :OLD AARON :BANKS or Bandy :JUDAH or Judy :WRIGHT :HICKSEY :CHARITY Two Negroes that is herein named has died since the death of the testator, known by the names of NELSON and VIOLETT. Following Slaves sold as reported by the Executors on December 13, 1802. SILLAR & BILLEY to MARY JEFFREYS - £211 Girl HANNAH to MARY JEFFREYS - 56.1 Girl PATIENCE to MARY JEFFREYS - 33 Boy ELLICK to ROBERT N. JEFFREYS - 42 Girl TILATHA to MARY JEFFREYS - 21 ==Sources== * https://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htmhttps://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htm
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Butterwood_Plantation,_Halifax_County,_North_Carolina
Halifax_County,_North_Carolina,_Slave_Owners
Halifax_County,_North_Carolina,_Slaves
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Profiles
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[[Category:Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Alston-1261|Willis Alston (1768-1837)]] was born in 1768. He passed away in 1837. He was the son of [[Alston-205|John Alston]] and [[Macon-95|Ann Macon]]. Both these families are prominent in North Carolina history. Willis Alston owned [[Space:Butterwood_Plantation|Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] on which it is assumed the slaves from his will labored. ===Slaves of Willis Alston from his Will=== Willis Alston's Will was made on the 21st day of January 1835. #OLD BECK #KEZIAH #PEGGY #LUCY #MILLY (called Big MILLY) #PHILIS #PENNY #TOM #GEORGIA #DAVID (JOHNSTON) #DAVID (the Cooper) #Little ALBERT #GEORGE #RHEMUS #CAPIOUS ===Census Records=== In the '''1790 Census''', Willis Alston is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 40 enslaved. ['''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 463; Image: 270; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Willis Alston. Three images later, Willis Alston, Jr. is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 34 enslaved. ['''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 469; Image: 273; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Willis Alston Junior. In the '''1800 Census''' records Willis Alston (29) is enumerated with 68 enslaved people. ['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Willis Alston Sr. In the '''1800 Census''' Willis Alston Jr. is enumerated with 23 enslaved people.['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Willis Alston Jr. *'''Research Note''': Willis Alston's father was John W. Alston. However his father had a brother by the name of [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750)]] who did not have a son with his name, so their relationship and distinguishing the two, needs more research. In the '''1810 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 18 enslaved persons (possibly the Jr.?)['''1810 Census''':"1810 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1810; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Roll: 38; Page: 95; Image: 00169; Family History Library Film: 0337911
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William Alston. In the '''1820 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 75 enslaved people. ['''1820 Census''':"1820 United States Federal Census"]
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Page: 139; NARA Roll: M33_85; Image: 124
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Willis Alston. In the '''1830 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 102 enslaved people.['''1830 Census''':"1830 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1830; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 121; Page: 313; Family History Library Film: 0018087
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Willis Alston. ==Sources== *Will of Willis Alston-1837 Halifax County Wills 1825-1854 Will Book 4, Page 149
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"The Sloat Family" is 170 pages of typescript genealogy 'published' in 1940 by [[Hart-12204|May (Hart) Smith]]. It was based initially on the Genealogy Charts produced by [[Sloat-184|John Drake Sloat III]] around 1910. The document presented here is a re-typed combination of 2 separate copies of the original typescript. The re-typing and combining was done by [[Sloat-92|David E Sloat]]. The 2 sources used were a copy of her typescript that Mrs. Smith apparently donated to the Los Angeles, California public library, and the other being a copy from the U.S. Library of Congress. Both documents are the same in genealogy information, but with some minor differences in details regarding additional information. The differences in the sources are noted in this re-typing/combination. The genealogy starts with [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slot]], who, with his two sons, were the original immigrants of the SLOAT/SLOT/SLOTT line into the new world about 1637-1638 (noting that this date, given in the book, includes supporting references. However, note that the WikiTree profile for [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slodt]], gives a date of 1650 with a slightly different scenario of his immigration). This book traces many branches of his descendants down to about 1890-1906. The prefaces include some history of the areas where they settled - currently New York and New Jersey. There is a special recognition of [[Sloat-76|Admiral John Drake Sloat (Sr.)]], the grandfather of the genealogist who created the charts on which this book is based. Toward the end of the book there is also a list of 'other' SLOATs who can not be documented as to relationship, but presented as most likely also descended from, [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slot]]. In Appendix A there is the genealogy of the author, [[Hart-12204|May (Hart) Smith]] b. 1869, showing her link back to the Sloat line through her father, [[Hart-12199|George W. Hart]] b. 1843, his mother [[Sloat-238|Tammy (Sloat) Hart]] b. 1802, and her father [[Sloat-219|Rev. John Sloat]] b. 1779... To see what is most likely to be an example of the Charts initially created by [[Sloat-184|John Drake Sloat III]], on which this book is based, see a large format [[Space:Jno_Sloat_1915_Letter|genealogy chart/query]] sent to a Sloat family member in 1915.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name == --however spelt-- from the fourteenth century downwards, with numerous pedigrees now published for the first time * by [[Reade-770|Compton Reade]], M.A. (1834-1909) Magdalen College, Oxford; Rector of Kenchester and Vicar of Bridge Sollars. * published Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row, E.C., London, 1902 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h1ZBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101713350 * (1904) Popular Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yQ8XAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00read ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00readiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007670822 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Reade|Reade]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Snow Campaign]]__NOTOC__ See: [[:Category:Snow Campaign|the category]] for profiles and unit categories of participants. ==1775: The Snow Campaign== ==About== :Date: December 23-30, 1775 :Location: Western South Carolina :Result: American victory It was November, in 1775. Colonel Richard Richardson led his Camden regiment of South Carolina militia into the Back Country, the wilderness piedmont of the Appalachian mountains. Their purpose was to crush Tory resistance to the rebellion against the King. He was accompanied by Captain Thomas Sumter as adjutant general, who had raised a company of local militia. Colonel Francis Marion (1732-1795), known as the Swamp Fox for his successful guerrilla warfare against the British, served in this campaign as well. Richardson had authority from South Carolina’s President Drayton the South Carolina Congress to call out the militia. Colonel William Thomson’s regiment from Orangeburg and six companies of Thomson’s rangers came from their encampment in Amelia. Militia regiments from other sections of North and South Carolina were also called. Richardson, Thomson, and their men camped in the Congarees, preparing for a march on the fort at Ninety Six. On November 30, they set out, evading the loyalist “King’s Men” regiments. On December 2 the militia stopped at the home of Captain Evan McLauren. More bodies of rebel militia joined Richardson, making a corps of 3000 men. Thomson’s rangers left McLauren’s and set out after loyalists, capturing some of them. Formal accusations of insurrection were issued against Tory leaders. Their surrender was demanded, along with their arms and ammunition. Among the captured was Thomas Fletchall, one of the most incendiary of the King’s Men, along with Captain Daniel Plummer and Captain Richard Pearis. As the rebel contingent grew throughout December to 5,000 troops, Colonel Richardson moved up the Enoree River to Raeburn Creek. King’s men continued to surrender or be captured. Richardson allowed those who would swear not to oppose the rebellion to return home with their arms. The loyalist troops who resisted headed for the Cherokee Nation territory on the Reedy River (or Reade River, as it was spelled in the McWhorter affidavit). Richardson sent Thomson with 1300 militia and rangers into the canebrake on December 21. This would not be a Christmas of peace and goodwill for these men. The men marched 25 miles through the desolate canebrake in the cold night. They struck the King’s Men in their camp at dawn, killing six and capturing 130, while the rest vanished into the wild. Thomson and his volunteers seized prisoners, arms, ammunition, and baggage, and marched back to meet Richardson on December 23. It began to rain, flooding the marshy country. Then the snow fell, two feet of it. Richardson led his cold, miserable men and their prisoners on a brutal seven-day march back to the Congarees. Richardson was unsurprised that his force dwindled as men were released or otherwise departed for home. His own words to the South Carolina Council of Safety said that as winter advanced upon them, the men were “illy provided, to tents, shoes worn out, and badly clothed.” Their families at home needed the firewood they would cut and the game they would hunt. An uneasy truce settled over the Back Country, while the British army gathered on the Atlantic coast under Cornwallis, preparing to invade. ==='''United States'''=== South Carolina Militia :Commanders and leaders: ::Colonel Richard Richardson ::Colonel William Thomson ::Colonel Francis Marion ::Captain Thomas Sumter ==='''Great Britain'''=== Loyalists: The King's Men :Commanders and leaders: ::Thomas Fletchall ::Captain Daniel Plummer ::Captain Richard Pearls ==Websites== [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_snow_campaign.html Carolana: The Snow Campaign, The American Revolution in South Carolina] ==Books== Robert D. Bass, Ninety Six: The Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country, Sandlapper Publishing Co., Inc, Orangeburg, SC, 1978.
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{{Quakers Project|t=S}} The roles of the Dorland family members who were part of and thrown out of the Society of Friends around the before and after the Revolutionary War. *They were originally from the Netherlands, Dutch Herritage *Hempstead, Nasseau County, New York, New Netherlands *Adolphustown Twp. Lennox and Addington, Ontario The meeting house and Quaker Cemetery are located on John Dorlands land. [[Dorland-203|Dorland-203]] Dorlandt Wiki Dynamic Tree: https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dorland-32/7 ---- There's drama going on all the time, even back in time. This family was split, some for the simple life and some for a life in public office and some for the life as as part of the UEL, United Empire Loyalists. ---- Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) Settlement at Adolphustown As a result of increased harassment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States following the American Revolution (1775-83), members of the Friends settled in Adolphustown Township in 1784. The first Preparative Meeting of Quakers in either Upper or Lower Canada took place in Adolphustown in 1798 at the house of Philip Dorland (1755-1814). That year, a meeting house and burying ground were built on Dorland's farm at Hay Bay. By 1801, the local Quaker population had grown sufficiently to warrant the establishment of an Adolphustown Monthly Meeting. Although a new meeting house was built in 1868 to replace the original Hay Bay structure, many of the Quakers’ descendants had either moved away or joined the Methodists, greatly reducing the congregation’s size. The Adolphustown Monthly Meeting was discontinued in 1871. The Hay Bay meeting house gradually fell into ruin; all that remains is a small burying ground marking the site. http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Ontario-s-Places-of-Worship/Inventory/Events.aspx?ID=23 ---- The Quakers (Society of Friends) immigrated from New York, the New England States and Pennsylvania. They are a pacifist religion, and during this period were also a "plain folk" rejecting all ornamentation in clothing, speech and meeting houses (churches). The Children of Peace were founded during the War of 1812 after a schism in York County. A further schism occurred in 1828, leaving two branches, "Orthodox" Quakers and "Hicksite" Quakers. Preparative meetings and chain migration West Lake The basic unit of Quaker organization is the Monthly Meeting, in reference to its monthly business meeting. The Monthly Meeting admitted members, disciplined them, and created committees of oversight. The Monthly Meeting had oversight of its constituent meetings for worship, which, when meeting for business, were called Preparative Meetings. The Monthly Meeting, in turn, reported to a Quarterly or Half Yearly regional meeting, which in turn joined other regional meetings in a Yearly Meeting. Adolphustown Prepararatory Meeting was the first to be established in Upper Canada in 1798 under New York Yearly Mtg and initially under Nine Partners Quarterly Mtg, NY. It became a Monthly Mtg in 1801and was laid down in 1821 and became a Prep Mtg under West Lake. In 1828 the Friends split into two groups - Hicksites and the Orthodox. It was a difficult time and in small communities it meant deciding who kept the old meeting house, burial ground, minute books and registers and who had to start new in the same area. In 1881 a further schism resulted in the formation of the Conservative group. Prior to 1828 they were all one group. These various Preparatory Meetings below were under Adolphustown till 1821 then under West Lake after that. Kingston Prep: 1801 Ernestown: ? West Lake: Prep Mtg 1803; Monthly Mtg 1821. Bloomfield: ? Ameliasburgh: ? East Lake: ? Green Point: 1811 Cold Creek: Indulged 1815; Prep Mtg 1825 Hillier Prep Mtg: 1817 Wellington: ? Haldimand Prep Mtg, 1827 The largest collection of Canadian Quaker material is at the The Quaker Archives and Dorland Library at Pickering College in Newmarket, ON. The Marion Cronk Fonds is at the archives in Pickering and the Rachel Cronkhite Fonds is at the Archives of Ontario. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/quakwestlake.html Quaker settlers who planned on moving were to request a "minute of membership" to bring to the Quaker meeting in their new neighbourhood. This was to ensure that Quakers remained in touch even in frontier regions. As Quakers moved westward, into unsettled regions like Upper Canada, their home meeting might authorize a new Preparative Meeting in that locale. Nine Partners Monthly Meeting in the lower Hudson River Valley of New York state thus authorized a Preparative Meeting for its emigrating members to West Lake in the Bay of Quinte region of Upper Canada in 1798. These new Canadian meetings thus remained in touch with their home meetings (and relatives left behind) and their Yearly Meeting. They also served as a receiving station, easing the flow of settlers from east to west and ensuring they had an established network of Friends to turn to. This is a classic example of the process known as chain migration. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Friends_(Upper_Canada) :Classification: Protestant :TheologyVariable; depends on meeting :Polity: Congregational :Distinct fellowships: Friends World Committee for Consultation :Associations: Friends United Meeting, Evangelical Friends International, Central Yearly Meeting of :Friends, Conservative Friends, Friends General Conference, Beanite Quakerism :Founder: George Fox :Origin: Mid-17th century England :Separated from: Church of England :Separations: Shaker https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quakers ---- [Removal] From Oblong 16th of 11th mo 1789. To Nine Partners. John Dorland hath removed with the family within the verge of your Monthly Meeting..& his wife Elizabeth...and on enquiry it doth not appear but that he hath settled his outward affairs to satisfaction, their daughter Bathsheba is also a member...free from marriage engagements, their other children viz Gilbert, Joseph, Meribeth, Thomas & Elizabeth are likewise members...we recommend them to your christian care… Jesse Zane Clerk Sarah Howland Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting held at Oblong the 14th. of 7th. Mo. 1794. To the Monthly meeting of friends at Nine Partners … Abigail Dorland wife of Enoch Dorland hath removed from us to live within the verge of your meeting … we recommend her to your Christian care … William Merritt Clerk Sarah Howland Clerk Image 68 [Religious Visit] To the friends of the Southern States. Our beloved friend Elizabeth Haight having had a concern for some time attending her mind to pay a religious Visit to the meeting of friends in Your parts, and apprehending the time to perform that service being nearly come, did in a weighty manner lay the same before our meeting for our Sympathy therein which being deliberately weighed by us meets our unity and Concurrence and we leave her at liberty to perform the same as hath shall opend the way and recommend her to your Brotherly Notice and regard, she being a member & Minister in unity with us, desiring that he who went most hath called her forth to work in his Vineyard may she has support through her various exercises, and when her service is over she may be favoured to witness to her family and friends with the reward of peace in her mind. Signed in and on behalf of our Monthly Meeting held at Nine Partners in the State of New York the 17th. of 9th. Mo. 1794 by Lophar Green, Garet Burtis, Wm. Valentine, Tripp Mosher, John Hoag, Abishai Coffin, Wm. Mitchell, Enoch Dorland, Benjamin Mosher, John Allen, Sylvanus Gardner, Isaac Thorn, Ebenezer Pinkham, Lawrance Dean, Philip Hoag, Reuben Palmer, Augustin Titus, Jeddiah Tallman, Joseph Mitchell, Daniel F. Dean, David Smith, John Christy, Samuel Dorland Junr., Stephen Beall?, Clark Willson, Tristram Hughill, Pontius Wolley, Abraham ???, John Woolley, Mary Griffen, Susanna Clark, Lydia Barker, Mary Dean, Anne Gardner, Seboran Valentine, Mehitable Brown, Phebe Underhill, Mary Smith, Elizabeth Pinkham, Martha Haight, Mary Dean, Hannah Hiller, Hannah Clapp, Rebecca Palmer, Ruth Osborn, Mary Allen, Abigail Dorland, Phebe Haight, Anna Reynolds, Elizabeth Coleman, Anna Thorn, Anne Merritt, Joanna Swift, Leah Green, Mary Haight, Lydia Mitchell. [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting at Easton … Jonathan Dorland a member of your Meeting sometime since remove to Argyle - in the compass of yours … Clear of any Marriage Engagements … we recommend him to your watchful care … Signed in & by Direction of Nine Partners Monthly Meeting held 20th. 7 Mo. 1796 … Philip Hoag Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting at Oswego 20 of 8 Mo. 1800. To the Monthly meet’g at Nine Partners … Deborah Clapp (wife to William) a member of this meeting hath removed to Settle at Upper Canada in the Compass of your Meeting … we recommend her to your care … Philip Hoag Abigail? Dorland Clerks [Removal] To Nine Partners Monthly Meeting … Philip Allen … removing within the verge of your Meeting … his wife Elizabeth … we recommend them with their little son Trave? to your Christian Care … Given fourth by Oswego Monthly Meeting held 17 of 3d. Mo. 1802 … Samuel Dorland Junr. Clerk Ann Shipley Clerk [Removal] From our Monthly Meeting held at Oswego 16 of 5 Mo. 1806. To the Monthly Meeting of friends to be held at Nine Partners … John Edgworth has removed with his wife Ruth & Settled in the Verge of your meeting … we recommend them with their little Daughter Eliza to your care … Samuel Dorland Junr. Clerk Ann Shipley Clerk [Acknowledgment Accepted] To the Monthly Meeting at Oswego … we have accepted the acknowledgment of Jonathan Dorland as he resides within the compass of your meeting we reconned him as a member … Sign’d in and on behalf of our Monthly Meeting held at Ninepartners 16 of 1st. Mo. 1806 … Isaac Thorne Junr. Clk [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting of friends held at Dewwainsburgh … Sarah Dorland wife to Timothy having removed & settled with her Husband at Bridgewater in the Compass of your meeting … we recommend her with her Little Daughter Eliza, to your Christian Care … Signed in & on behalf of Nine Partners Monthly meeting 19 of 3 Mo. 1807 … Isaac Thorne Junr. Sarah Talcot Clerks Image 128 [Removal] To the Monthly Meeting of friends at Scipio … Anna Dorland wife of Joseph Dorland … about to remove & settle within the Compass of your meeting … we recommend her to your Christian care … Signed by direction of Ninepartners Moly meeting held 18 of 5 mo. 1820 … Philip Hoag Mary Bristol Clerks [Removal] To Oswego Monthly Meeting … Samuel G. Dorland hath Settled in the Verge your meeting … we recommend him to your Christian care … Signed on behalf of Ninepartners Monthly meeting held 20th. of 10 Mo. 1825 … Elias D. Garmo Clerk *Nine Partners Digest 1769 - 1897 A book of mostly removals. This book, called a Digest, was filmed by the LDS and recorded as Vol. 1160. Images were provided by Swarthmore College Archives to CFHA in pdf format for transcription. The transcribers were Carman Foster, Moira Greenlee, Doug Smith and Randy Saylor. It was completed 12 April 2015. ---- At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 19th 3d. mo. 1779 The representatives ware all presant The friends appointed on the account of Philip Dorland [Became a loyalist then later moved to Upper Canada.] reported that he is gone away and that they were informed that he carryed a pistel when he was here, therefore the same friends are desired to inspect further into the mat[t]er and make report at next monthly meeting how things are on his account The friends appointed to read the testamony against Peleg Hoxsie reported it was read according to appointment At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th 4th mo. - 1779 [some repeated minutes but written by a different hand than the above] The reresentatives ware presant except one and a reason given for his absence The friend appointed on the account of Philip Dorland [Became a loyalist and later moved to Upper Canada.] that according to appointment they have inspected into the matter on his account and do not find but that he is guilty of what is contained in the complaint against him and furthermore informed he carried pistole to defend himself and also that he has absconded therefore this meeting appoints Stephen Dean and Israel Titus to draw a testamony against him and produce it to next monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 21st. 5th. mo. 1779 The representatives ware presant except one and a reason given for his absence The friends appointed to draw a testmony against Philip Dorland produced it here which is approaved of and signed - Thomas Barnard & Ladowick Hoxsie are appointed to read it at the close of a first day meeting at Oswago & Ninepartners and make report at next next [repeated word] monthly meeting producing of it there [Note: Philip Dorland joins the British and after the war ends up as a Loyalist and rejoins the Quakers in Upper Canada.] At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th. 7th. mo. 1779 The representatives ware all presant This meeting takeing into consideration the apeal of Echabed Boreman [ [Bowerman] from the judgment of this meeting therefore this meeting appoints the following friend are appointed ??? ??? the next quarterly meeting with the [m]inutes and papers relateing thereto and speak to it as need shall require Viz. Jerdel Titus, Samuel Dorland, Paul Hoag, Edward Palmer, Jacob Dean, Samuel Hallock Jedediah Allin sent a paper to this meeting condemning his going into David Arnolds field and calling him rascal and threatening to kill his dog and throwing stones at his dog when he was a luging? his cattle therefore this meeting appoints the following friends to visit him and make report at if inquiry into the circumstance of the case and make report at next monthly meeting how things are Viz. Israel Titus, Zophar Green, Samuel Dorland & John Dean The queries were read and the ansers are as followeth Viz ~ An 1 - Meetings for worship and discepline are attended tho there is a shortness in some especialy one week dais, some care taken the hour mostly prety well obsarved Image 15 3d - There is a good degree of love and unity subsists amongst us but not so fully wil all as is desired some care taken 5th - Endavours are used to end defferance when any apear 6th - We know not of any that take oaths, pay Priests wages, bears arms or any other way consearned in military sarvices or defraud the King of his dues 17 - We know of no Regrows imported, bought, sold or any other wise disposed of so as to keep them in slavoury, some care taken to instruct the youth to read and other wise to fit them for business 20 - Some care taken to deal with offenders in a spirit of meekness agreeable to discipline The friends appointed to attend the sarvice of next quarterly meeting are Joshua Haight, Samuel Dorland, Reuben Palmer, Solomon Barton, Edward Hallock, Israel Titus, Samuel Hallock Obediah Frost This meeting adjourns to the usual time next month At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 17th 3d. mo. 1780 The representatives ware presant except one A complain came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against Samuel Keese for being neglectful in attending our religious meetings and not being plain in his apparil and keeping disorderly company and going a place of daversion called a froluk and useing corrupt language and being consarned in military sarvice such as teaming therefore this meeting appoints William Mitchel, Philip Mosher, Silvenus Gardner & Thomas Hallock to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting A complaint came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against William Parks for drinking strong drink to excess therefore this meeting appoints Solomon Haight and Abisha Coffin to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting Also a complaint came to this meeting by way of last preparitive meeting at Ninepartners against Obediah Haight for marrying contrary to the order used among friends after being precautioned therefore this meeting disowns him from being any longer a member of our society untill by his conduct he shall manifest a cincear repentance and make satisfaction to our monthly meeting. Volintine Barnard and Joshua Haight Jurn. are appointed to give him a coppy of this minute ina inform him of a right to appeal and make report to next monthly meeting √ A complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Samuel Dorland Junr. for following the vain fasions of the world also frequenting places of diversions & wagering money on a horse race and marrying out of the unity of friends after beinging precuasioned therefore this meeting appoints Ladowick Hoxsie & Tristram Russell to inform him that this meeting ??? to disown himand draw a testimony against him and produce ti at next mo,ly [monthly] meeting A complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Samuel Dorland Junor. for following the vain fasshions of the world also for going places of diversions and waging money on horse raccing and marrying out of the society of friends after being precautioned therefore this meeting appoints Lodowick Hoxsie and Trustram Rusel to inform him that this meeting expects to disown him and draw a testamony against him and make report to next monthly meeting Also a complaint came to this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago against Thomas Dorland for going to places of devarsions also to the marriage of one that went out from us also wagering money on a horserace therefore this meeting appoints Lodwick Hoxsie and Tristram Russel and Volintine Barnard to treat with him and make report at next monthly meeting how it is with him the friends appointed to Draw a Testamony against Samuel Dorland Junr Produced it here which is approved os and signed Ladowick hoxsie and Tristrum Russel are appointed to Read it at the Close of a fist Days meeting at Oswego . also to Give him a coppy and inform him of a Right to to appeal and make Report to next Monthly meeting producing of it there Two of the friends appointed to ?Treat with Thomas Dorland Report that they with another friend have Visited him and he Did not appear in a Disposition to make a Sutable satisfaction and he said he did not Desire that friends should wait upon him therefore Ladawick Hoxsie and Tristrum Russel are appointed to Inform him that the meeting Expects to Disown him also to Draw a Testamony against him and produce it at next Monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners at the Creek Meeting House the 19th 5 mo. 1780 The representatives were prasant William Park produced to this meeting a paper condemning his outgoing in drinking strong drink to excess which is defered untill next monthly meeting under the care of the friends that was appointed on his account The friends appointed to read the testamony against Samuel Dorland Juner. reported the appointment is answered and produced the testamony The friends appointed to draw a testamony against Thomas Dorland produced one here which is approved of and signed and Tristram Rusel and Abisha Coffin are appointed to read it at the closer of a first days meeting at Oswago also to give him a coppy of it and inform of a right to apeal and make report to next monthly meeting produceing of the testamony At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners in the Creek meeting house 16, 6mo. 1780 The representatives were presant John Mott son of James Mott deceased and Jane Mabbett appeared at this meeting and offered proposals of marriage with each other. Abisha Coffin and Jacob Thorn are appointed to make enquirey into the young mans clearness in relation to marriage and make report at next monthly meeting where they are desired to come for an answer The friends appointed to read the testamony against Thomas Dorland reported it has been read according to appointment and produced the testamony here and they athy have took a considerable pain to see him but have not had an opertunity and therefore still desired to indavour to preform their appointment to him At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners at the Creed meeting the 22d. 12th. mo. 1780 The representatives were presant except one and a reason given for his absence John Dorland informed this meeting by way of the preparitive meeting at Oswago that he is desireous of a cartificate of removal directed to Oblong monthly meeting, therefore Joseph Hoxsie and James Clapp are appointed to draw a few lines for him if the way be clear and produce them at next monthly meeting At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 19th. 1st. mo. 1781 The representatives ware presant except over the river no account The friends appointed to draw a cartificate of John Dorland are still continued in that sarvice X At a Monthly Meeting Held at Ninepartners the 16th. 2d. mo. 1781 The representatives ware presant except one The friends appointed to draw a cartifycate of removal for John Dorland produced one at the last setting of this meeting which is approved of and signed This meeting adjourns to be held here next month at the usual time if the Lord permit The friends appointed some time since to visit Jesse Clapp (son of Thomas Clapp) on account of his request reports that on inquirey they find that he hav a right of membership therefore this meeting appoints Samuel Dorland & Zebulon Hoxie to inform him thereof At a Monthly Meeting Held at the Ninepartners the 15th. of the 5th. mo. 1782 The representatives were present This meeting appoints Isaac Thorn Clerk for one year The friends appointed last month to attend the quarterly meeting reports they attended to their appointment A minute of our last quarterly meeting was produced here which was read and concured with and is as followeth At a quarterly meeting held at Oblong the 2d. of ye 5th. mo. 1782 The inconveniency and unprofitableness of such large numbers going out at the close of the meeting for worship gave great uneasyness and many made so long a stay that their coming in ---------- so unseasonable much disturbed the quiet of the meeting, it is therefore desired that friends be verry carefull of going out without real necessaty, and it is concluded that in future the Overseers and representatives both in the quarterly and monthly meetings be careful to see that those who do go out stay no longer than is necessary that the disturbance occationed thereby may be remidied and that they also inspect whether none remain in those meetings that are not members And the Clerk is desired to hand copies thereof to our several preparative meetings which are desired to observe and put in practice the advice therein contained The friends appointed to erect school houses reports that there is little or no progress made since last month, they are continued in that service and desired to report at the monthly meeting in the ninth month next The womens meeting informed this that Lettee Bedal? formaly Lettee Dorland hath marrid out of the unity of friends and having been laboured with to little or no satisfaction and think best to disown her with the concurrance of this meeting under consideration thereon this meeting leaves them at their liberty to inform her that this meeting finds a necessaty to disown her and inform our next meeting David Hoag, Peter Barnard & John Dorland attended this meeting with a minute from the monthly meeting of Oblong requesting this meeting to appoint a committee to confer with them on account of altering the time of holding Oblong, Nineparters & the Creek monthly meetings. This meeting concurs therewith & appoints the following friends to confer with them & report at next meeting viz. Zophar Green, Soloman Barton & William Volintine A paper of acknowledgment was produced to this meeting from Enoch Dorland condemning divers disorders for which he was disowned, requesting to be restored to membership again, therefore this meeting appoints Reuben Palmer & Benjamin Jacakx to visit him & report their satisfaction at next meeting The friends appointed to Visit Enoch Dorland on account of his acknowledgment Report they have been to Visit him but he was not at home. They are Continued in that appointment & Desired to Report at Next meeting The friends appointed to Visit Enoch Dorland on account of his acknowledgment Report they have Visited him and he appeared to be in a tender Disposition of mind, therefore after Consideration thereon this meeting accepts his acknowledgment & appoints Garrett Burtis & Joseph Dean to Read it at the Close of a first Day meeting at Oswego & Report at Next meeting producing of it there The friends appointed to Read the acknowledgment of Enoch Dorland Report the appointment answered but Did not produce the acknowledgment they are Desired to produce it to Next meeting *Nine Partners Monthly Meetings 1779 - 1783 This minute book was filmed by the LDS and recorded as Vol. 67. Images were provided by Swarthmore College Archives to CFHA in pdf format for transcription. The transcribers were Carman Foster, Moira Greenlee, Doug Smith and Randy Saylor. It was completed January 10, 2015. http://www.cfha.info/ ---- " It is well known in Quinte historical circles that in 1792, Philip Dorland, a Quaker, was elected to the first Assembly in Upper Canada but refused to take the oath because of Quaker principles and thus forfeited his seat. What is not as widely known is that he was a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War and was granted 2100 acres as a Loyalist. This was and still is very much against Quaker principles Philip Dorland was a Quaker living in Dutchess County, NY and in 1779 he was disowned because "he carried [a] pistole to defend himself and also that he has absconded" taking up with the British. He was made a Lieutenant in Abraham Cuyler's Corps in Long Island. In Dec 1780, Philip's father, Samuel Dorland, paid a fine for having one son who had "gone to the enemy." The Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, have as one of the cornerstones of its Discipline something called the Peace Testimony. Friends have refused to bear arms and they have often been fined or imprisoned for not participating in military action. Quakers were held to account for their actions and it was clear that Philip was disowned in 1779 for taking up arms. Philip's brother, Thomas Dorland, was a sergeant with the Associated Loyalists and likely disowned as well though no disownment for him has been found. Some secondary sources state that Thomas was a Captain during the Revolutionary War and with Burgoyne in 1777. Thomas was 18 in 1777 and was not a Captain. The record shows that in 1780, Samuel Dorland paid a fine for having one son with the enemy and that would be Philip. Further, in Dec 1781 Samuel Dorland posts a bond of £100 "to ensure that Thomas would not leave Beekman." Loyalist records state that Thomas was a sergeant with the Associated Loyalists. He may have been a sergeant in an earlier unit after 1781 because the Associated Loyalists were formed under Peter Vanalstine and Michael Grass in 1783 for the evacuation of Loyalists from New York which was a major undertaking. In the fall of 1783, Philip and Thomas were in New York City waiting to be evacuated to Canada. Philip sailed with Major Peter Vanalstine on the ship Three Sisters & Grace to Sorel, Quebec, where they overwintered. Thomas may have come overland or on another ship as he was also in Sorel with his wife receiving their rations. In 1784 Philip and Thomas came with Peter VanAlstine to Adolphustown and were granted land. By 1791, after a series of land grants, Philip had been granted 2100 acres of land and Thomas received 1200 - examine the grants starting here. Thomas Dorland ends up obtaining the lease to operate the ferry from Adolphustown to Glenora as mentioned in petitions in 1809 and 1812. Thomas becomes a Captain in the militia and was active in the war of 1812. He was elected as the representative of Lennox and Addington in the 4th and 5th sessions of the Upper Canada Legislative Assembly from 1805 to 1812. Thomas remains a non Quaker. In August 1792, Philip was elected to the first session of the Legislative Assembly in Upper Canada as a representative for Prince Edward and Adolphustown. When the representatives first met on 17 Sep 1792, Philip Dorland refused to take the oath due to his Quaker principles and thus forfeited his seat. On 19 Sep 1792 the returning officer was instructed to elect another member and Peter Vanalstine was subsequently elected to replace Philip. Interestingly, Philip Dorland was not a Quaker in good standing at that time. He had been disowned in 1779 and never asked to have an acknowledgment accepted. So on 12mo 1792, Philip requested Nine Partners to accept his acknowledgment; which they did. Whereas I have had a birth right amongst you and by not giving heed to the Divine Monitor have widely deviated from the principles of Truth which led me into divers disorders such as departing from Plainess, keeping Company with one not of our Society & Commiting Fornication with her (that is now my wife) and also took up arms for my defense which misconduct brought a blemish on Truth which I am sorry for & do heartily Condemn & I do desire you to pass by the same & receive me under your Care. 12 12mo 1792 Philip Dorland What do we make of this? Philip Dorland was a birthright Quaker and in 1779, at the age of 24, took off with his pistol to join Col Abraham Cuyler in Long Island. He was disowned for violating the Peace Testimony which has always been central to Quaker discipline. He had birth roots in Long Island and perhaps there was family and land to protect. " This is copied exactly from the web page to use as notes. Still collecting data from various sites and books. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/dorland.html Land grant petitions http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/uppercanadalandpetitions/d_landpetition.html Loyalists and discharged soldiers often mentioned the regiment in which they served. Sons and daughters of Loyalists gave their father's name. Civilian petitioners sometimes indicated their country or place of origin. Further information that can be found in some of the petitions includes arrival date in Canada, previous residence, date and place of birth, age, marital status and names of other family members, oaths of allegiance, and character references. DORLAND (GOIS) ALLEY .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND (HUYCK) JANE .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND (TRUMPOUR) ELIZABETH .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND ANDREW .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1836 DORLAND ANDREW M .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1839 DORLAND ANDREW M .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1847 DORLAND ARNOLD .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1818 DORLAND DANIEL B .. ADDINGTON .. 1808 DORLAND EDWARD (JOHN LAHAY) .. LANARK .. 1838 DORLAND ELIZABETH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1819 DORLAND GILBERT .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND GILBERT .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1835 DORLAND JOSEPH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1811 DORLAND PETER V .. ADDINGTON .. 1816 DORLAND PHILIP .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND PHILIP JR. .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1807 DORLAND SAMUEL .. ADDINGTON .. 1808 DORLAND SARAH .. PRINCE EDWARD .. 1809 DORLAND THOMAS .. ADDINGTON .. 1797 DORLAND THOMAS .. ADDINGTON .. 1807 DORLAND THOMAS (ALAN MCLEAN) .. MIDLAND DISTRICT .. 1807 DORLAND THOMAS (MATHEW CLARK) .. ADDINGTON .. 1820
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The Society inspired its members to aid emigrants from Ireland to the English colonies which subsequently became the United States of America, with special attention to victims of starvation, exile and eviction from Ireland. The society was disbanded in 1798. A lineal society, The Hibernian Society was established. The Sons of Saint Patrick have revitalized and now branches all over the country. At one of the first meetings of the Society, a motion was made to throw all their support: life, limb and money behind the revolutionary cause. One man wanted to think about it and they threw him out. When I come across the story again, I will fix it. While it is a society to help Irish Emigrants, the society does not limit itself to supporting only Irish causes, nor is there a religious divide. The practice is to alternate presidents between Catholics and Protestants. Founding members were [[Fitzsimons-36|Signer of the U.S. Constitution, Thomas Fitzsimons]], [[Moylan-44|Brigadier General Stephen Moylan]], and [[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]]. Original Founded in Philadelphia in 1771, the original members included [[Barry-1183|Commodore Barry]],[[Wayne-27|Mad Anthony Wayne]], [[Meade-521|George Meade]] [[Moylan-44|Stephen Moylan]] was the first and 22 years later, the last president. One of his brothers was the Catholic bishop of Cork. Three other brothers joined the society. (Jasper, James and John) As memberships dictated that either members had to have been born in Ireland or one of their parents had to have been born there, it wasn't long before they started including honorary members. Honorary members included [[Cadwalader-11|General Cadwalader]], The membership adopted [[Washington-11|President George Washington]], seemingly in the way they adopted a new country. They declared him an Irishman by adoption. He accepted the membership with these words: “I accept with singular pleasure, the ensign of so worthy a fraternity as that of the Sons of St. Patrick in this City, a society distinguished for the firm adherence of its members to the glorious cause in which we are embarked,” George Washington said in 1782, seven years before he would go on to become President of the United States. Other members include [[Boland-165|Philadelphia judge John P. Boland]] * http://www.friendlysons.com/history/ * http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BOLAND/2003-02/1046020410
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Somers Family of South Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Hewlett, Joseph Mitchell. ''[[Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|The Somers Family of South Jersey.]]'' ([Wyncote, Pa.], [publisher not identified], 1972) '''Footnote Example''' :[[[#1671|Hewlett]] Page 123] '''Find It''' * Online at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/320367?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] *This book is available in the collection of the [http://atlanticcountyhistoricalsocietynj.org/ Atlantic County Historical Society,] Somers Point, New Jersey. *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866712955 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|Pages and Profiles that link here]]'''
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==Final Weekly Update, Effect of 2021 Source-a-Thon== Weekly tracking of {{Unsourced}} profiles on this page ends after logging the Data Doctors report of 31 October 2021. Further updates of this page, if any, will include new statistical estimates of the total number of profiles without sources only. The attached graph of “Unsourced Profiles” shows the impact of the 2021 Source-a-Thon. The large drop (about 38,000 profiles) between 3 and 10 October resulted from the Source-a-Thon of the first three days of October. The relatively rapid growth in the number of profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template during September also reflects Source-a-Thon activity, as members sought profiles without sources and added the template in preparation for the contest. The graph also makes clear that outside the Source-a-Thon “season,” the number of templated profiles grows (July) or declines (October) quite slowly. Meanwhile, the total number of profiles without sources continued to grow or decline at an unknown rate. The “Profiles Without Sources” graph illustrates the scale of the actual problem, compared to the small subset marked with the template. The “Low Estimate” and “High Estimate” lines represent the statistical estimates from the study described below, adjusted for Source-a-Thon activity. Although the statistical estimate is extremely imprecise, it does confirm that the true number of profiles without sources is many times higher than the known number of {{Unsourced}} ones. The fact that we have to rely on such estimates, obtained only at the expense of many hours of volunteer labor, is disturbing in itself. '''For WikiTree to have any hope of managing this problem, we first need a better way to measure it.''' A [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323765/unsourced-profiles-status-post-source-a-thon new question] is open on G2G about this update, so once again please hold any discussion there rather than on this page. ==Purpose== This page aims to describe WikiTree's policy about adding sources, including the magnitude and growth of the resulting population of unsourced profiles. It is meant as a statement of the problem, for reference when seeking solutions on G2G. It describes the importance of sources in the context of our Honor Code, and the current policy on sourcing profiles. It goes on to present data from WikiTree + on profiles marked {{Unsourced}}, along with two statistical studies about unsourced profiles. Analysis of a random sample of Open profiles, described below, indicates that '''between 4.9 million and 8.1 million WikiTree profiles have no sources'''. ==Background== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code WikiTree's Honor Code], Point VIII, states: “We cite '''sources.''' Without [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources sources] we can't objectively resolve conflicting information.” The sourcing requirement also relates to Point II, Accuracy, in that assertions of accuracy mean nothing if not supported by sources. Sourcing to a book or website provides an important means of giving credit (Point VII) and respecting copyrights (Point VI). In addition to explicit inclusion in the Honor Code, it's worth noting that well-sourced profiles stand much less chance of duplication or conflation, and that large numbers of unsourced or poorly sourced profiles detract from WikiTree's public image. WikiTree strongly enforces most Honor Code points, notably Collaboration, Assuming mistakes are unintentional, Courtesy, and Privacy. In contrast, WikiTree does not require adding sources to every profile and never has required it. Chris Whitten, in proposing the current “Add person” implementation, said, “Although citing sources is required by our Honor Code..., entering something in the 'Source(s)' field isn't technically required.”[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/391719/what-do-you-think-this-plan-for-making-source-required-field] As of this writing (28 July – 16 August 2021), on trying to save a profile with an empty “Sources” field, the user sees a reminder that
: “'''A source is required''' but you can select one of the following: ::Unsourced family tree handed down to [the user, or] ::Source will be added by [the user] by [the next calendar day].”
The first option reads somewhat differently if the profile represents a person born less than 100 years ago. If the user selects the second option (but not either version of the first option), the system automatically adds the {{Unsourced}} template to the profile. A third option exists, to satisfy the “Add person” data checks by making an entry in the “Sources” field. As I understand it, the system only checks for the presence of text in the field. Anything therefore passes inspection, including “Ancestry.com,” “Family history,” or “First-hand knowledge [of 18th or 19th century events].” Once the user negotiates the data check and saves the profile, WikiTree leaves the addition of sources entirely in the hands of the profile creator or diligent third parties (''eg'', [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerers]). Among the justifications for this lenient policy, two stand out. First, that some members prefer to save a profile without sources, then immediately edit it to include a full biography with inline references, and requiring an entry in the Sources field interferes with their method. Second, “that many members ... haven't yet learned the importance of collecting and preserving sources to explain their reasoning to other people.... We need to be patient with people as they learn to use WikiTree....”[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1265434/proposal-remove-source-added-later-option-profile-creation?show=1273601#a1273601] The current policy was proposed 11 May 2017 and implemented two months later[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/423109/did-you-see-the-new-source-requirement-when-creating-profiles] with minor revisions to the first, “Personal recollection/Unsourced tree,” option, despite extensive discussion eliciting numerous good ideas that might have improved its effectiveness. A recent proposal to eliminate the “promise” option[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1265434/proposal-remove-source-added-later-option-profile-creation] was rejected despite receiving seven to eight times more Yes than No votes. This proposal also generated vigorous discussion, resurrecting many of the same constructive suggestions disregarded in 2017. ==The {{Unsourced}} Template== WikiTree has 1,054,000 profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template. 918,000 of these profiles have Open privacy. These figures are from the Data Doctors report of 8 August 2021, using WikiTree + to search for text “Unsourced_Profiles” and “Unsourced_Profiles Open.” An unknown number of these profiles have sources and bear the template in error. An unknown number of profiles also exist with neither a source nor a template. [https://byjus.com/maths/linear-regression/ Linear regression analysis] shows that profiles with the template increased at a rate of about 45 profiles/day during the period 5 July through 8 August 2021 (see table under Recent Data from Data Doctors Reports). As shown below, profiles with the template poorly represent the actual population of unsourced profiles. ==Statistical Studies of Open Profiles== I conducted two studies of Open profiles, to explore the relationship between profiles with no sources and those with the {{Unsourced}} template. One study looked only at dateless Open profiles and the other looked at all Open profiles. In both studies, I drew a random sample of profiles from the 8 August 2021 Data Doctors report on WikiTree +, then examined each profile to determine whether it had sources, and whether it had the {{Unsourced}} template. The populations were restricted to Open profiles, to ensure access to the biographies and, if necessary, the Changes logs. I examined the profiles the evening of 13 August and the day of the 14th (United States Mountain Daylight Time). I did not edit or correct the profiles, but others might have done so after the studies. A specific but unknown percentage of all Open profiles have sources. To estimate the percentage, we can take a random sample of profiles and ask the Yes/No question, “Does the profile have a source?” The percentage of profiles with (or without) sources provides an estimate of the unknown percentage in the entire population, because the number of “Yes” answers follows a [https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/binomial-distribution.html binomial probability distribution]. Well-established statistical methods can also give us the range within which the actual percentage likely resides. ===Source or Not a Source?=== :Assessing individual profiles as Yes/No, Sourced or Unsourced, requires a clear definition of a source. In deciding what qualifies as a source, I tried to follow the Help guidance that “[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources A source is the identification of where you obtained information],” tempered with some common sense. I rejected “sources” that could not have provided the stated information, that are not themselves supported by sources, or that are not useful for directing a reader to the actual source material. :Examples of entries rejected as sources: * Bad links to Ancestry trees and working links to Private Ancestry trees; * “First-hand information” about events the WikiTreer could not have witnessed; * GEDCOM imported references not leading to actual records, websites, images, etc; * Links to trees or profiles behind paywalls (no way to see any underlying sources); * FindAGrave memorials without headstone images or other sources; * Unsourced family trees and unsourced profiles at other websites; * Vague references to “Family research,” “MyHeritage.com,” “Birth and death records,” etc. :Any item above might rightfully belong among a list of sources on a profile, but none can stand alone as a profile's only source. In the studies that follow, profiles whose only source had these “not a source” characteristics were counted as unsourced. Some might consider profiles assessed under the above criteria “undersourced” rather than “unsourced.” Reasonable people can disagree, and certainly we could apply looser or stricter criteria. Other than producing a different count of unsourced profiles, a different set of rules does not change the method of sampling or analysis. ===Forty Undated Profiles=== :I collected forty profiles from the Data Doctors report of 8 August 2021, using the text query “B0 D0 Open,” meaning no birth date, no death date, and Open privacy. The query returned 478,345 profiles, shown ten per page on pages numbered 0 through 47,834. To obtain a random sample, I used the random number function in a spreadsheet program to generate 40 page numbers from that range. I examined the first profile on each resulting page, asking, “Does it have any valid sources?” and “Does it have an {{Unsourced}} template?” :Among the forty profiles: * 32 profiles had no legitimate sources, as described above. None of the 8 sourced profiles had an {{Unsourced}} template. * 6 profiles had the {{Unsourced}} template, only one of which was added at creation. None of the profiles so marked had sources. :The sample indicates that 80% of undated profiles (32/40) have no sources, and about 80% of the unsourced ones (26/32) are not marked with the template. [https://www.danielsoper.com/statcalc/calculator.aspx?id=85 95% confidence limits for the binomial distribution] give a range of 64% to 91% of undated profiles without sources. The wide confidence interval (64-91%) results from examining only forty profiles. Larger sample sizes produce narrower confidence intervals. :The sample contained no profiles incorrectly tagged {{Unsourced}}. 15% of the profiles (6/40, as noted above) had the {{Unsourced}} template. The entire population of 478,345 undated profiles has 58,415 (12%) marked {{Unsourced}} (found by adding “Unsourced_Profiles” to the text query). For the 15% estimate of {{Unsourced}} profiles, the 95% confidence interval is 6% to 30%, which is not inconsistent with the known value of 12%. :Although imprecise due to the small sample size, this study validates the following statements: * A large majority (64 to 91%) of profiles without dates also lack sources. * A large majority of undated, unsourced profiles lack the {{Unsourced}} template. * The percentage of profiles incorrectly tagged Unsourced is probably small. ===160 Open Profiles=== :I used a larger sample taken from all Open profiles to obtain an estimate of the total number of unsourced profiles, compared to the number marked as such. In WikiTree +, searching the 8 August 2021 data set for the text query “Open” yielded 21,813,695 profiles, with 918,395 {{Unsourced}}. I selected 160 of the 21.8 million at random, using the same method described for the forty undated profiles study. :The 160 profiles contained * 47 without sources, and none of the 113 with sources were tagged {{Unsourced}} in error, and * 8 profiles marked {{Unsourced}}. :'''The sample indicates 29% of all Open profiles have no sources''', with a 95% confidence interval between 22% and 37%. In terms of the entire Open population, that is '''between 4.9 and 8.1 million unsourced profiles'''. Again, sample size determines the width of the confidence interval, or range of the estimate. Improvements in precision carry a steep price: to reduce the estimated range of unsourced profiles from 3.2 million (8.1 minus 4.9 million) to 320,000 would require checking 16,000 profiles rather than 160. :Only 5% (2% to 10%, at 95% confidence) of Open profiles are marked {{Unsourced}}. As in the smaller study, the estimate for templated profiles (2-10%) is not inconsistent with the known figure of 4.2% (918,395 of 21,813,695). The absence of any sourced profiles incorrectly marked {{Unsourced}} gives an upper limit (95% confidence) of 2.3% of Open profiles with this error. If the 113 sourced profiles in this study represent a random sample (they might not), then the upper limit for sourced profiles incorrectly templated is 3.2%. :This study validates the following statements: * The number of profiles with the {{Unsourced}} template grossly underestimates the actual number of profiles without sources. * Only a small percentage (at most 2 – 3%) of profiles with sources incorrectly have an {{Unsourced}} template. ==Conclusions== At minimum, our tree contains about 5 million unsourced profiles. That corresponds, on average, to more than 1,000 new unsourced profiles every day of the site's thirteen-and-a-half year history. Recent reports (see table below) show the rate of increase of profiles marked {{Unsourced}} at about 46 per day. The statistical studies show clearly that the actual number of unsouced profiles exceeds the {{Unsourced}} number by a factor of at least five, but we have no way to obtain a direct count of the actual number. For reasons beyond the scope of this report, it is not practical (and may not be possible) to track the growth or decline of unsourced profiles with statistical methods. It seems we will need direct counting to do that. Regarding the ongoing creation of unsourced profiles, members who save profiles then immediately edit to add sources do not contribute to the problem. For others, the “Add person” page tells them “A source is required,” then immediately relieves them of that requirement. Thus the responsibility for sourcing devolves to all members, in effect making no one responsible and robbing “We cite sources” of meaning.[Wikipedia contributors, "Diffusion of responsibility," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diffusion_of_responsibility&oldid=1028257045 (accessed July 28, 2021).] The data show that the “patient” approach fails to put sources on profiles. The “source will be added” option has seen widespread misuse since it first appeared in July 2017. Four years of Sourcerer and other clean-up activity notwithstanding, anyone can easily find in the weekly Data Doctors report examples of {{Unsourced}} profiles, some pre-1700, with unfulfilled “source will be added” promises dating back to the initial implementation. The other options for not adding a source probably suffer similar misuse, but lack of the automatic {{Unsourced}} template makes them more difficult to track. I think it would benefit the tree greatly to close this sourcing loophole altogether, and not allow members to save unsourced profiles. Short of that, we should at least apply the {{Unsourced}} template to all profiles a creator declines to source. Another change that would help manage this issue would be to program a bot to crawl the tree searching for profiles without sources and add the {{Unsourced}} template to them. That, of course, would require implementing an algorithm to detect sources within the mixed text of biographies. For WikiTree ever to reverse the trend (if one exists) of steadily increasing numbers of unsourced profiles, '''we must first find a way to stop or significantly slow the creation of new ones'''. '''Note:''' To avoid having similar discussions in two places, I ask that you post responses and ideas on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277250/unsourced-profiles-status companion G2G question] rather than on this page. ==Recent Data from Data Doctors Reports== {| style="width: 100%;text-align:center;" | '''Report Date''' || '''Total Unsourced'''|| '''Unsourced Open''' |- | 4 Jul 2021 || 1,052,732 || 916,683 |- | 11 Jul 2021 || 1,053,033 || 916,899 |- | 18 Jul 2021 || 1,053,087 || 916,986 |- | 25 Jul 2021 || 1,053,649 || 917,542 |- | 1 Aug 2021 || 1,053,683 || 917,638 |- | 8 Aug 2021 || 1,054,417 || 918,395 |- | 15 Aug 2021 || 1,055,596 || 919,510 |- | 22 Aug 2021 || 1,056,873 || 920,602 |- | 29 Aug 2021 || 1,061,041 || 924,684 |- | 5 Sep 2021 || 1,066,857 || 930,468 |- | 12 Sep 2021 || 1,069,496 || 933,157 |- | 19 Sep 2021 || 1,073,076 || 936,744 |- | 26 Sep 2021 || 1,075,566 || 939,255 |- | 3 Oct 2021 || 1,077,704 || 941,483 |- | 3 Oct 2021 || End of ||Source-a-Thon |- | 10 Oct 2021 || 1,039,991 || 904,018 |- | 17 Oct 2021 || 1,039,124 || 903,203 |- | 24 Oct 2021 || 1,038,756 || 902,819 |- | 31 Oct 2021 || 1,037,824 || 901,943 |} ==Acknowlegdments== Many thanks to Julie Kelts and other friends and associates who provided invaluable help and advice in writing this page. ==Sources== ---- Edited 16 Aug 2021 to expand some sections and to incorporate results of the two statistical studies.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:South Carolina]] == The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine == * published quarterly by The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine]]'' (South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#SCHGM|S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Various Vols. 1-108 & Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007854951 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883807 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000498288 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012407832 * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L53CWOE1ShAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qEMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis12sout * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9pRIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QZVIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DZ0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis34sout * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis05sout * Vol. 5-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2UATAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AJZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis06sout * Vol. 6-7 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi18socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XP47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QJZIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7-8 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis78sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JkITAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ipZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Vek6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 8-9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6D8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aeg6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis910sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis00sout * Vol. 10 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V41IAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10-11 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11-12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1112sout * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi16socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d0kUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13-14 (1912-1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qp0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19121913sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1314sout * Vol. 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GkIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Aw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YQw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 15-16 (1914-1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B0AUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1516sout * Vol. 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis17sout * Vol. 17-18 (1917-1918) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19171918sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi19socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NEAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 18-19 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1819sout * Vol. 19-20 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEAUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P7R659ccPdkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi13socigoog * Vol. 20 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis20sout * Vol 20-21 yr.1914-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout * Vol. 21 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fv47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21-22 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MKK1ce_y9RkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis2122sout * Vol. 21-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi08socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qUAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 22-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi17socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ofw7AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis23sout * Vol. 24 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1923sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis24sout
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After the Civil War, the U.S. Government allowed payments in some situations for seizures of supplies by Federal troups. The Southern Claims Commission investigated the claims. The claimant, in this case, [[Barton-1094 | Jonathan Marion Barton]], had to prove both his loyalty to the Union and show justification for his claim. Jonathan Barton, Larissa, Winston County, Alabama, Claim #57,471 Claim: :5 horses :1 roan mare :150-250 bushels of corn :4000 pounds of fodder :2000 pounds of bacon :100 pounds of lard :1 barrel of meal :1 barrel of flour :50 [or 30?] gallons of syrup :10 bushels of sweet potatoes :550 pounds of pork :15 bushels of peas :50 pounds of honey :450 pounds of pork furnished detachments of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA :Rations furnished members of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on detached services Total value: $2247.50 The five head of horses were turned over to the quartermaster, Lt. Gray, at Camp Davis, Mississippi, on or about February 15, 1864. The pork was furnished to members of Captain J. J. Hines, Lt. Emerick, and Lt. George Jenkins and their men of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on detached service. The rations were furnished and cooked at the claimant's house for members of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA on recruiting service in Winston County in 1863 and 1864. The remaining items were taken by General James H. Wilson's Cavalry about March 24, 1865, from the residence and premises of the claimant [Jonathan Barton]. Jonathan Barton, age 46, a resident of Larissa, Winston County, Alabama, for twenty years, a farmer, stated that he was born in Hall County, Georgia, and enlisted in 1863 in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, in Company L, under Captain Sanford Tramel and then Captain Edwards, commanded by Colonel George E. Spencer. He [Jonathan] stated that at the beginning of the war he was a farmer and remained at home "with exception of the time I was laying out to evade Conscripting Agents and Rebel Scouts as a general thing returning, when favorable, to my family." He testified that he had four brothers in Company L, 1st Alabama Cabalry, USA; James A. Barton, William H. Barton, Madison M. Barton, and Guilford M. Barton; and three brothers-in-law: F. C. Harris, Jesse D. Hyde and Thomas H. Blackstock, all of whom except Jesse D. Hyde, entered service at Glendale, Mississippi, in the Fall of 1863, and that Jesse D. Hyde entered service sometime afterwards. "William H. Barton and Thomas H. Blackstock were captured at Jones' Cross Roads Mississippi in the winter of 1863 and died in prison at Andersonville, Ga." The claimant further testified, "I was threatened, shot at and molested by the rebel soldiers on account of my union principals or sentiments. They burned my still, took one mare, two mules and a buggy, knocked the heads out of my whiskey barrels after taking what they wanted and turned out the balance. They threatened to kill me and burn my dwelling if I did not come in and give up to them. The still house was burned and the mare and two mules and buggy taken by the rebels on 15th March 1863 at my house. Lieut. May was in command of the rebel soldiers who did this. I heard that I had an uncle named William Barton and an uncle named Jonathan B. Martin who were in the rebel service in the State of Georgia and also some cousins...Never aided or saw them while they were in rebel service nor since. I kept out of the rebel army by hiding in the woods until I joined the union army. Of the five horses furnished to Camp Davis, Mississippi, Jonathan Barton testified that Quartermaster Gray had told him that if he could buy up suitable horses for the use of the government, vouchers would be issued therefor according to their value, thereby enabling him to make a little money and render a valuable service to the government, which the claimant undertook by purchasing from citizens passing through the lines to the north, who were less willing to accept vouchers and yet could not leave their stock with the risk of the Confederates confiscating it. As to the rations provided to troops on detachment service, Jonathan Barton testified that, "The parties fed and rationed would number fifty men and horses at a time, and supplied at different times, and the amount charged would not supply amount used by them. In March (I think) the 24th day, Gen. Wilson's came in my neighborhood and camped on my place and adjoining property one night and the portion of two days--that is from the time they commenced camping in the afternoon of the day they came, until the time they all left next day, and while there his men came to my dwelling and took from my house and crib two hundred and fifty bushels of corn--the corn in the crib was shucked and that in the house was shelled and packed in barrels and boxes...Fodder to the amount of four thousand pounds was taken from the stable loft, and four stacks in the field was taken...Two thousand pounds of bacon was taken from the smoke house and from the dwelling house, where I had it buried in the cellar in boxes. It was all well seasoned...I butchered seventeen hogs in the fall which would have averaged two hundred and twenty-five pounds each, also one hundred pounds of lard taken from the smoke hosue... One barrel of meal that had just been brought from the mill was also taken...one barrel of flour...thirty gallons of syrup...ten bushesl of sweet potatoes... Seven or eight hogs were killed same evening...fifteen bushels of peas...fifty pounds of honey was taken from the bee gums... Four stands were taken... The honey I did not regard as much as the killing of my bees when the command first arrived. I was lying out, and when I saw them, I knew they were Yankees and I returned home, when I had arrived the troops were at my place taking my property, there was a Captain in command of the party... When I begged of him not to take all I had as I was in an enemies country, and that I would be obliged to move or starve, that I was a discharged Soldier--He asked me to produce my discharge, and on my wife producing it he ordered the men remaining to empty what they had in their sacks, which was done, but stole the same night after the Captain had left..." The claimant further testified that the roan mare taken by General Wilson's command was taken from her stable and ridden off... "A great many of the soldiers were at my house and about the premises, they moved the property southward... A captain was present I asked him to have my mare left with me, he replied that the soldiers were compelled to have horses to ride... They were on a raid south, horses giving out all along and fresh ones had to be taken from citizens... Corn was put in sacks by the troops and carried it and fed their horses and used it up about my premises... The soldiers killed, cleaned, cooked and eat six fat shoats or hogs... [[Barton-1315 | Gilford M. Barton]] testified on behalf of the claimant that he had been a resident of Winston County for fifteen years, a farmer, brother to the claimant, that he enlisted in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, September 25, 1863, and while in service at Camp Davis, Mississippi, saw the claimant turn over to the quartermaster four head of horses...well worth six hundred dollars...Two of the horses claimant bought from the Braswell boys and one from William Tidwell and one he carried from home. The Braswell boys have never returned home...Witness lived one-half mile of claimant. At the same time the troops took from claimant a fine watch and good pistol, besides they burned up and destroyed about 3,000 rails which is not in the claim. He was also robed (sic) burned & Plundered by the Rebels during the Rebellion to the amount of 4 or $5000 worth on account of his Union principles. Thomas J. Sims, a resident of Winston County for seventeen years, lived within 300 yards of the claimant, was present and saw the troops of Wilson's Corps come to claimant's house on or about the 24th of March, 1865. He confirmed the loss of the property as described and harassment of the claimant by the Confederates. Robert L. Guthrie, resident of Winston County about sixteen years, testified that he served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA and was honorably discharged and was at claimant's house while Wilson's raid was in progress and confirmed that claimant's abundant provisions were depleted and "has good reason to believe that the advance Guard of said Corps taken from claimant a fine watch, and good pistol and that said troops also taken, burned up and used for cosswaying the road about 3,000 rails... Elizabeth Guttery, about 63 years of age, resident of Winston County fifteen years, was present at the house of claimant on or about the 24th of March 1865 at the time the troops of Wilson's raid passed and saw them take the mare. "Further saw the advance guard of Wilsons Corps take a good Pistol and a good Watch from claimant...I lived in one mile of claimant...was at claimants house when the ?Rebel Cavalry burned up his stillhouse, shot at claimant, as he ran off, and made his escape and that she knows of her own knowledge that the Rebels burned, fed off of him & plundered him from the beginning to the end of the Rebellion on account of his union principles." John N. Baughn, resident of Winston County for twenty-two years, testified that he lived within four miles of claimant during the war, that he also served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry, USA, and while in the service saw the claimant turn over to Quartermaster Gray four head of horses as related. William Y. Norris also confirmed the furnishing of the horses to the quartermaster by the claimant and witnessed claimant's furnishig rations to U. S. soldiers stationed near his residence. Anderson Ward and Joel M. Ward, his son, challenged the claim of Jonathan Barton and denied he had property during the war of the extent allegedly furnished; however statements are made which established that Jonathan Barton's son-in-law and Anderson Ward's son-in-law became involved in a controversy in which the elders participated, resulting in recriminations and continued hostilities among the families. Further Jonathan Barton attested that, "In 1863 I was one of a party under Capt. Tramel and Lieut. Hines ordered on detached service to Winston County while on such duty I captured Anderson Ward then a soldier belonging to the Rebel Army carried him through and turned him over to Headquarters then rather than be sent back North a prisoner he chose to enlist in the Federal Army served his time out and came home and still affiliated with the Rebel Party John W. Sims and Joel M. Ward was also in the Rebel Army and consequently I could not expect anything favorable from such men as this. The Commissioners of Claims, judging the loyalty and veracity of the witnesses reported: "At the beginning of the war, claimant was a man past 30 years and a well-to-do farmer near Larissa in North Alabama. He talked and voted against secession and had a universal reputation as a Union man. In the earlier part of the war, he did the only thing that a loyal man in his neighborhood could do--harbor and pass along Union men." === Notes === When sending off for a copy of the Southern Claims Commission report for Willis Barton and Gilford Barton, the answer came back that these reports 'no longer exist.' Very disheartening, especially the one concerning Willis. Imagine what information he could have given in his testimony. Carl Elliot tried to find the copies of Jonathan's claim in order to give them to me, but couldn't locate them. He said he was afraid he'd thrown them away after getting the [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B002YXEOXU_B002YXEOXU_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=Wynelle+S.+Dodd&sort=relevance&ie=UTF8&qid=1391670747 Antebellum book] published. The above are quotes from the claim, but not the complete article found in the book. Following is a more detailed account: [https://books.google.com/books?id=KN-fBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA52&lpg=PA52&dq=Robin+Sterling+Jonathan+Barton+Southern+Claims+Commission&source=bl&ots=XYrI3H-P5Z&sig=JAX4fXe_xxvW4goz9VyRecp0NXo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=U_-lVJ-0CsyrNre6hHA&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Robin%20Sterling%20Jonathan%20Barton%20Southern%20Claims%20Commission&f=false Winston County, Alabama Files From The Southern Claims Commission], by Robin Sterling == Sources == WINSTON: AN ANTEBELLUM AND CIVIL WAR HISTORY of a Hill County of North Alabama. Vol. 4 of Annals of Northwest Alabama, by Donald B. Dodd and Wynelle S. Dodd, compiled by Carl Elliot. Birmingham: Oxmoor Press, 1972.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut == March 7, 1843-November 30, 1915: An Historical Sketch, Together with the Confession, the Covenant, the By-laws and Lists of the Pastors, Deacons, Members, and Baptized Children. * published New York, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=16HAWdbzcMQC === Table of Contents === * An Historical Sketch * The Confession of Faith * The Covenant * By-Laws * Roll of The Church * Index To Roll of Members * Register of Baptisms * Index To Register of Baptisms === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#SCC|Southport Congregational Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Archives of New Mexico == *Author: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]] *Publisher: The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 19141 * Source Example: ::: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|The Spanish Archives of New Mexico]]'' (The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Twitchell|Twitchell]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :Volume I ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchives00unkngoog ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044043163419 :Volume II ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchiveso02twituoft ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044020170049
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico: An Account of the Families Recruited at Mexico City in 1693 == * Author: José Antonio Esquibel and John B. Colligan * Publisher: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1999 * Source Example: ::: [['Esquibel'|Esquibel, José Antonio and John B. Colligan]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico]]'' (Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1999). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Esquibel|Esquibel]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * Not available online. * List of library copies: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/spanish-recolonization-of-new-mexico-an-account-of-the-families-recruited-at-mexico-city-in-1693/oclc/43455059?referer=br&ht=edition WorldCat] * [[Korte-201|Marcie Ruiz]] owns a copy and would be happy to help with any research queries.
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[[Category:Spokane Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== The Spokane Plantation was 700 acres owned and operated by [[Conner-5305|William C. Conner]] in Adams Co, MS.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-S25Z?i=1320&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1854, The news article about sale of plantations and slaves After William died his plantations went up for auction in 1855. His son, William G. Conner, received the Spokane plantation as highest bidder.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SL6H?i=1310&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1855[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SL6P?i=1314&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *prices that they paid for the plantations ===Slaves=== The following enslaved persons were on William C. Conner's probate inventory list in 1843 residing at the Spokane Plantation.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SKHM?i=1812&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *Inventory of the Spokane Plantation *Harry *Tony *Congo *L. Simon *Miles *Big Simon *Charley *Neptune (boy) *Pero *Abram *Moses *Morris *Bill *Cupid *Tom *Stephen (boy) *Lewis *Antioine *Major *Joe *Toby *Lissette *Cynthia & 4 children, Peggy, Maria, Harod, Sarah *Hannah & 3 children, Wellington, Phoeby, Charles *Mary *Matilda *Lydia W. & child Dennis *Nancy Davis & 2 children Robert & Willis *Louise *Fanny (girl) *Betsy (girl) *Dolly & 3 children, Henderson, Leaner, Edward *Silvia *Molly & 2 children, Caroline, Emanuel *Sina (girl) *Big Lydia & child Rachael *Nancy Jackson & child Henna *Hetty & child Emily *Hager *Hester (girl) *Easter (girl) *Mary Ann & 5 children Caroline, Sophia, Irane (Jane?), Humphrey, Murry When William died in 1843 a full inventory of all of his property was taken and these enslaved persons were listed.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKD5?i=1796&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory this page and the following page Amended Inventory that belongs to J. E. B. Conner[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKQJ?i=1821&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Amended inventory *Cynthia *Peggy *Maria *Polly *Mary *Betsey *Cynthia *Oliver *Celia Appraisal of inventory[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKSJ?i=1818&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory appraisal Some of the slaves died before the estate was settled.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1389 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SLZ6?i=1388&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slaves that died by 1849 *Joe *Tony *Phillis *Sukey's child Dublin *Lydia Winter's child Denny *Dolly's child Edward *Nancy Jackson's child Henna *Helly's (Nelly?) child Emily In 1854 there was a planned sale of estate, both plantations, and the enslaved. *Judy *Jim *Lemuel *Lilly *Lizzee *Cynthy *Judy *Nelson *Walter *Sam *Mary *Lewis *Ann *Eliza *Abram - and infant *Thornton *Sina *Julia *Eliza *Sarah *Conway *Phoebe *Tom *Murray *Will *Henry *Silvy *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph *Easter *Lucinda *Banjamin *Dick *Baptiste *Sally *Henry *Charley *Tom *Nancy Davis *Robert *Willis *Little Simon *Hannah *John *Phoebe *Charles *William *Anna *Rachel *Sally *Armstead *Sophia *Prince *Old Hagar *Charles *Lina *Josephine *Henry *Molley *Vina *Congo *Fannny *Miles *Sam *Mary *Abram *Lucy *Willy *Winny Jacob *George *Mahala *Louisa *Frank *Toby *Betty *Clarest *Frank *Old Simon *Mary Ann *Neptson *Pereu *Irena *Humphrey *Murray *Nelly *Clarinda *Celes *Squire *Liddy *Alfred *Philip *Gabriel *Isaac *Henny *Steve *Dick *Moses *Molly *Caroline *Emanuel *Sukey *Matilda *Maje *Vincent *Polly *Hesther *Henson *Diana *Sylvy *Anthony *Old Charles *Cynthia *Tony *Sam *Wilson *Jane *Margaret *Tom *Alick *Juno *Mary Yard *Will *Little Tony *Nathan *Steve *Sener *Hardy *Jeffry *Jeff *Warner *Peter *Hetty *Caesar *Lizette *Hagar *Badger *Margaret *Anny *Collin *Mary A. *Lennox *Isabel *Moses *(Smith) *Sally Compton *Nace *Celia *Aleck *Mahala ===Sold=== The following enslaved persons were sold to Lemuel P. Conner.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SV51?i=1869&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *sale of slaves, 4 pages Listed in family groups *Harry *Silvy & family *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph & family *Easter *Lucinda *Benjamin *Dick *Baptiste & family *Sally *Henry *Charly *Tom & family *Nancy Davis *Robert & Millie *Little Simon & family *Hannah & John *Phoebe & Charles *William & Anna *Rachel & Sally *Armstad & family *Sophia & Prince *Toby & family *Betty & Charess *Frank *Old Simon & family *Mary Ann *Neptune & Peru *Sena & Humphrey *Murry & Milly *Clarinda & Celis *Squire & family *Lizzy & Alfred *Philip & Gabril *Isaac & family *Henry & Steve *Dick *Mons & family *Molly & Caroline *Emanuel & Sukey *Charles & family *Maria? & Josephine *Henry & Molly *Vina *Congo & family *Fanny & Sam *Miles & family *Matilda *Maj. *Vincent & family *Poll & Hesther *Hensen & Diana *Silvy & Anthony *Caesar *Nace (Nancy?) ===Census=== :It is unknown which plantation these enslaved persons were at on these census dates. In 1830 there were 60 enslaved persons enumerated under William C. Conner in Adams Co, MS.[ '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"]
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 26 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYM-9F39?i=25&cc=1803958 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1830 slave enumeration under William C. Conner *8 male slaves under age 10 *10 male slaves ages 10-24 *9 male slaves ages 24-36 *2 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slaves ages 55-100 *14 female slaves under age 10 *9 female slaves ages 10-24 *4 female slaves ages 24-36 *1 female slaves ages 36-55 *2 female slaves ages 55-100 The 1840 census shows 113 enslaved persons in this household.[ '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"]
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 15 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBH-DFT?i=14&cc=1786457 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1840 Census in Adams Co, MS *15 male slaves under age 10 *16 male slaves ages 10-24 *19 male slaves ages 24-36 *11 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slave age 55-100 *1 male slave age 100 and upwards *16 female slaves under age 10 *15 female slaves ages 10-24 *13 female slaves ages 24-36 *5 female slaves ages 36-55 *1 female slave age 55-100 ===Taxes=== 1845 Tax receipt shows 125 enslaved persons.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SX6?i=146&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1845 taxes Taxes in 1848 show 141 slaves[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SKHH?i=1755&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1848 taxes In 1851 there are 148 slaves[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-S2XD?i=1562&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1851 Tax Receipt 1854 tax receipt shows 148 enslaved persons that year.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SZD?i=276&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1854 tax receipt ==Sources==
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[[Category:Spring Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Spring Name Study|Spring Name Study]] == The last name 'Spring' == According to [http://forebears.io/surnames/spring forebears.io], there are around 25,000 Springs, it being the 21,936th most common last name in the world. == How to categorise Springs == For the purposes of this name study, Springs are categorised into family groups. Each group is named sequentially for when they were added to the study (starting at 'Group 1'), and when the category is established, the category page is populated with information about the earliest known Spring within that group. Groups connected to the global tree are in '''green''' and groups not yet connected are '''red'''. {| |'''Group'''||'''No. at 17 Mar 2023'''||'''Oldest member''' |- |[[:Category: Group 1, Spring Name Study|G1]]||'''57'''|| [[Spring-606|William Spring]] (1820?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 2, Spring Name Study|G2]]||'''82'''|| [[Spring-997|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 3, Spring Name Study|G3]]||'''165'''|| [[Spring-2567|Samuel Spring]] (1774–1839), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 4, Spring Name Study|G4]]||'''77'''|| [[Spring-1466|Thomas Spring]] (1780?–?), of London, England |- |[[:Category: Group 5, Spring Name Study|G5]]||'''18'''|| [[Spring-2305|Henry Spring]] (1820?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 6, Spring Name Study|G6]]||'''74'''|| [[Spring-964|John Spring]] (1807?–1863), died in Forbes, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 7, Spring Name Study|G7]]||'''22'''|| [[Spring-1494|John Spring]] (1845?–1927), born in Kerry, Ireland, died in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 8, Spring Name Study|G8]]||'''285'''|| [[Spring-2391|James Spring]] (1724?–), of Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|G9]]||'''922'''|| [[Spring-18|John Spring]] (1589?–), born in Pakenham, Suffolk, England, and migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration |- |[[:Category: Group 10, Spring Name Study|G10]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-1866|John Spring]] (1814?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 11, Spring Name Study|G11]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1853|George Spring]] (1840?–?), of Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 12, Spring Name Study|G12]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3389|John Spring]] (1812?–?), of West Ashby, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 13, Spring Name Study|G13]]||'''34'''|| [[Spring-927|William Spring]] (1805?–?), of Graveley, England |- |[[:Category: Group 14, Spring Name Study|G14]]||'''287'''|| [[Spring-2122|John Spring]] (1700?–?), of Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 15, Spring Name Study|G15]]||'''85'''|| [[Spring-1018|Richard Spring]] (1789?–?), of Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 16, Spring Name Study|G16]]||'''235'''|| [[Spring-215|Thomas Spring]] (1400?–1440?), the clothier of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. First documented reference in 1424 |- |[[:Category: Group 17, Spring Name Study|G17]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1148|Thomas Spring]] (1826?–1865), born in London, a ship's captain who spent years in Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 18, Spring Name Study|G18]]||'''208'''|| [[Spring-2475|John Spring]] (1761?–?), lived in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 19, Spring Name Study|G19]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-1926|William James Spring]] (1870?–1945), New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 20, Spring Name Study|G20]]||'''136'''|| [[Spring-2945|Henry Spring]] (1718?–?), who was born in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 21, Spring Name Study|G21]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-2183|Joseph Spring]] (1813?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 22, Spring Name Study|G22]]||'''43'''|| [[Spring-3004|Henry Spring]] (1686?–?), lived in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 23, Spring Name Study|G23]]||'''90'''|| [[Spring-2051|William Spring]] (1787?–?), born in East Hendred, Berkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 24, Spring Name Study|G24]]||'''31'''|| [[Spring-1635|Samuel Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 25, Spring Name Study|G25]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-1658|Abraham Spring]] (1816?–1901) of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 26, Spring Name Study|G26]]||'''70'''|| [[Spring-4260|Samuel Spring]] (1748?–?), of Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 27, Spring Name Study|G27]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-3123|Unknown Spring]] (1848?–), whose children were born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 28, Spring Name Study|G28]]||'''56'''|| [[Spring-1388|James Spring]] (1736?–), married in St Brides, Monmouthshire, Wales |- |[[:Category: Group 29, Spring Name Study|G29]]||'''21'''|| [[Spring-2130|James Spring]] (1700?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 30, Spring Name Study|G30]]||'''103'''|| [[Spring-3168|John Spring]] (1756–1834), lived in Rutland, England |- |[[:Category: Group 31, Spring Name Study|G31]]||'''44'''|| [[Spring-2510|Unknown Spring]] (1800?–?), whose children were born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, and in Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 32, Spring Name Study|G32]]||'''87'''|| [[Spring-3332|George Spring]] (?–1774), lived in Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 33, Spring Name Study|G33]]||'''29'''|| [[Spring-2140|Richard Spring]] (1817?–), lived in Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 34, Spring Name Study|G34]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-2971|Edward Spring]] (1822?–), born in Scotland, lived in St Giles Camberwell, Surrey, England |- |[[:Category: Group 35, Spring Name Study|G35]]||'''5'''|| [[Spring-3355|John Spring]] (1818?–?), born in Leake, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 36, Spring Name Study|G36]]||'''27'''||[[Spring-4767|Joseph Spring]] (1800?–1837), lived in England |- |[[:Category: Group 37, Spring Name Study|G37]]||'''17'''|| [[Spring-2268|James Spring]] (1770?–), married in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 38, Spring Name Study|G38]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-3988|John Spring]] (1757?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 39, Spring Name Study|G39]]||'''13'''|| [[Spring-3058|James Spring]] (1817?–1884), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 40, Spring Name Study|G40]]||'''16'''|| [[Spring-3734|John Spring]] (1803?–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 41, Spring Name Study|G41]]||'''30'''||[[Spring-3539|Richard Spring]] (1772–?), lived in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 42, Spring Name Study|G42]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-3463|Daniel Spring]] (1773?–?), lived in Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 43, Spring Name Study|G43]]||'''38'''|| [[Spring-3481|Samuel Spring]] (1810?–?), lived in Somersham, Huntingdonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 44, Spring Name Study|G44]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-3270|James Spring]] (1781–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 45, Spring Name Study|G45]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-142|William Spring]] (1750?–?), lived in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 46, Spring Name Study|G46]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-4306|James Spring]] (1760?–), lived in Marylebone, England |- |[[:Category: Group 47, Spring Name Study|G47]]||'''30'''|| [[Spring-3829|John Spring]] (1807?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 48, Spring Name Study|G48]]||'''26'''|| [[Spring-111|Stanislaus Spring]] (1797–1870), born in Germany and lived in Minnesota, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|G49]]||'''149'''|| [[Spring-201|Johannes Gottfried Spring]] (1677–1739), lived in Baden-Württemberg, Germany |- |[[:Category: Group 50, Spring Name Study|G50]]||'''54'''||[[Spring-162|Christopher Columbus Spring]] (1800?–1860), born in Switzerland/Germany, migrated to the United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 51, Spring Name Study|G51]]||'''46'''||[[Spring-4337|Nicholas Spring]] (1730?–1824), one of the early settlers of Augusta County, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 52, Spring Name Study|G52]]||'''7'''||[[Spring-3531|William G. Spring]] (1827–1902), born in Maine, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 53, Spring Name Study|G53]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-103|James Spring]] (1833?–1905), born in Canada, lived in Los Angeles, California, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 54, Spring Name Study|G54]]||'''15'''|| [[Spring-330|Ephraim Spring]] (1775–1860), lived in New York and Pennsylvania, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 55, Spring Name Study|G55]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3568|John Spring]] (1828?–?), lived in Switzerland and migrated to Pennsylvania, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 56, Spring Name Study|G56]]||'''181'''|| [[Spring-244|Andreas Spring]] (1719–1754?), it is believed that Andreas was born in Germany and migrated to the Pennsylvania Colonies. |- |[[:Category: Group 57, Spring Name Study|G57]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-167|Charles Welton Spring]] (1833?–1878), born and lived in Connecticut, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 58, Spring Name Study|G58]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-4783|George William Spring]] (1851–1911), born and lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|G59]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-4934|Adam Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Pennsylvania, United States. Lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 60, Spring Name Study|G60]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1700|John Spring]] (1830?–?), born in Switzerland. Lived in Delaware, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 61, Spring Name Study|G61]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-356|Bartlome Spring]] (1710?–1805), lived in Switzerland. |- |[[:Category: Group 62, Spring Name Study|G62]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-5017|Johann Adam (Adam) Spring]] (1785–1849), lived in Virginia and Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|G63]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-2146|Henry Spring]] (1839?–?), lived in Chelmsford, Essex, England, and London, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 64, Spring Name Study|G64]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-327|Lewis Spring]] (1832?–?), born in Canada, lived in Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 65, Spring Name Study|G65]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-5161|Jairus B. Spring]] (1833?–1899), born in Ohio, United States, lived in Connecticut. |- |[[:Category: Group 66, Spring Name Study|G66]]||'''24'''||[[Spring-4915|William Henry Spring]] (1826?–1907), born in Gloucestershire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 67, Spring Name Study|G67]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-347|George Spring]] (1805?–?), born in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 68, Spring Name Study|G68]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-5174|James Spring]] (1766?–?), lived in Banchory Devenick, Kincardineshire, Scotland. |- |[[:Category: Group 69, Spring Name Study|G69]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-391|Isaac Bacon Spring]] (1755?–1835), lived in Greenwich, Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|G70]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-414|George Spring]] (1830?–?), probably lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 71, Spring Name Study|G71]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-431|Joseph Spring]] (1807?–1870), born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 72, Spring Name Study|G72]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5207|Henry Spring]] (1874?–?), born in Switzerland and migrated to Minnesota, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 73, Spring Name Study|G73]]||'''31'''||[[Spring-455|William Spring]] (1796?–?), born in Georgia, United States; lived in Louisiana. |- |[[:Category: Group 74, Spring Name Study|G74]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-5256|Jacob Spring]] (1777?–?), born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 75, Spring Name Study|G75]]||'''26'''||[[Spring-5313|John Spring]] (1775?–?), lived in Fulham, Middlesex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 76, Spring Name Study|G76]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5501|Samuel Spring]] (1792?–?), lived in New York and Illinois, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 77, Spring Name Study|G77]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-592|John Spring]] (1610?–?), lived in Pulborough, Sussex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 78, Spring Name Study|G78]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-4006|William Spring]] (1847?–?), born in Turkey (a British subject), lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 79, Spring Name Study|G79]]||'''71'''||[[Spring-656|Artemas Spring]] (1781–1855), born in Massachusetts, United States, and later lived in Hartford, New York |- |[[:Category: Group 80, Spring Name Study|G80]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-5732|John Spring]] (1780?–?), lived in Holborn, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 81, Spring Name Study|G81]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1276|Tarrance Spring]] (1797?–1876), born in Ireland, lived in Belfont, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 82, Spring Name Study|G82]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5850|John Spring]] (1810?–1847), born in New York, United States, later lived in Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 83, Spring Name Study|G83]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-5917|John Spring]] (1850?–?), born in Switzerland, later lived in Iowa, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 84, Spring Name Study|G84]]||'''15'''||[[Spring-3711|George Spring]] (1844?–?), lived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 85, Spring Name Study|G85]]||'''4'''|| [[Spring-1262|Thomas Spring]] (1730?–?), of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 86, Spring Name Study|G86]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5277|William Spring]] (1794?–?), lived in Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 87, Spring Name Study|G87]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-6039|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Penn, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 88, Spring Name Study|G88]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6069|David Spring]] (1838?–?), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 89, Spring Name Study|G89]]||'''16'''||[[Spring-1159|John Spring]] (1830?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 90, Spring Name Study|G90]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-6074|Arthur Spring]] (1883?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia; and in Western Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 91, Spring Name Study|G91]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-6102|Andrew Spring]] (1820?–), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 92, Spring Name Study|G92]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-6174|Lewis Spring]] (1855?–1856), son of a Fr. Canadian couple, lived in Massachusetts, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 93, Spring Name Study|G93]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-6197|John David Spring]] (1844?–1915), lived in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 94, Spring Name Study|G94]]||'''29'''||[[Spring-6234|Jacob Spring]] (1817–1897), migrated from Switzerland to Kansas, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 95, Spring Name Study|G95]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6389|James Spring]] (1827?–?), migrated from Ireland to the United States and lived in Indiana and Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 96, Spring Name Study|G96]]||'''6'''||[[Spring-1681|William Spring]] (1865?–1915), lived at St George in the East, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 97, Spring Name Study|G97]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-6405|Hans Spring]] (1830?–?), had at least three children in Germany, who migrated to the United States |- |[[:Category: Group 98, Spring Name Study|G98]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1002|Samuel Spring]] (1840–1917), who was born in Ohio, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 99, Spring Name Study|G99]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1799|William Spring]] (1808?–?), who was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England |}
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The goal of this project is to find additional ancestors of those who may have perished on the ship along with the possible connections between surviving relatives. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gallegos-580|Fernando Gallegos]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Boarding List * Linking families of survivors * Finding additional information regarding the sinking Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18864928 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register == * edited by Sir John Bernard Burke * published by E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, London, 1849-1850 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register]]'' (E. Churton, London, 1849-1850) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#SJM|The St. James's Magazine]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine1184burk ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nBcqAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YDEuAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine2185burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine02burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazin13unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fMoGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The St. John Genealogy == Descendants of Matthias St. John, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1634, of Windsor, Connecticut, 1640, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1643-1645, and Norwalk, Connecticut, 1650 * by [[St._John-2922|Orline (St. John) Alexander]] (1846-1925) * published by The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, New York, 1907. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. John Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=jy1PAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00lcalex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alexand * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex2 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694118 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629112 * https://ia802703.us.archive.org/22/items/stjohngenealogyd00alex/stjohngenealogyd00alex.pdf * (1909) Revised Edition of the Index of the St. John Genealogy" ::* https://archive.org/details/revisededitionof00alex === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Abbreviations * Old And New Style Calendar * Introduction * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Unclassified * Owner's Lineage * Index === Errata === * Page 31: Hannah St. John Carter died in Canaan Parish Norwalk, not Sharon ref: [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true page 60 (Image 43)] * Page 31: Hannah Carter married Jonathan Burrall not Burwell [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true pages 10.19,20,22.23,25,43] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Alexander|Alexander]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Stanley Families of America as Descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, CT. 1636.== * by Israel Perkins Warren, D.D. * Published by B. Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1887 * Citation Example: :::Warren, Israel ''[[Space:The Stanley Families of America|The Stanley Families of America]]'' (B. Thurston & Co.,Portland, ME, 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Warren|Warren]]: Page 521] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stanley_Families_of_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Original book * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1887warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00byuwarr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1990warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00warr * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/132858-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14429/ [$subscription] :Revision to 1946 of the First supplement to the Thomas Stanley section of the : "Stanley families of America" by Israel P. Warren - 1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan2 === Notes on Content === Brothers John Stanley (d.1634/1635), Timothy Stanley (1603-1648), and Thomas Stanley (d.1663) immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1634/1635, and moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636. John died on the ocean voyage from England, and his son, John (1624-1706), accompanied his uncles. Descendants lived chiefly in New England and New York. Includes Baldwin, Hooker, Judd, Lee, North, Pitkin and related families.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Starin Family in America == Descendants of Nicholas Ster (Starin), on of the early settlers of Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y. ) * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20111253/william-leete-stone William Leete Stone], 1835-1908 * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers, Albany, New York,1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starin Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starinfamilyinam00ston/page/n8 * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/88600 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25336310M/The_Starin_family_in_America === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Stone, William Leete ''[[Space: The Starin Family in America| The Starin Family in America]]'' (Albany, New York,1892) * [[[#Stone|Stone]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families == * by Emily Wilder Leavitt * published by The Press of Springfield Printing and Binding Co., 1910 * Book Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1911) Vol. 65, [https://books.google.com/books?id=cihAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95] * Source Example: ::: Leavitt, Emily Wilder. ''[[Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families]]'' (Springfield Printing & Binding Co., 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Leavitt|Leavitt]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starkeysofneweng00leav * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15901/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Address at the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Crane * The Starkley lines * Lawrence table * The Lawrence lines * The Waite tables * The Waite lines * The Balcom table * The Balcom lines * The Greaves--Graves table * The Greaves--Graves lines * The Capron table * The Capron lines * The Blackington table * The Blackington lines * Index
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[[Category:Antarctic_Explorers_and_Researchers]] [[Category: Australia, Needs Profiles Created]] This Project is aimed at identifying those people that have spent some part of their lives with the Aurora. Details of the ship and her voyages are only given to provide context. For further information about the ship, expeditions and people listed, follow the links below. If you are able to help resolve errors, omissions and broken links, please do so. Otherwise you can contact [[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] ---- ==Currently focussing on:== *[[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] - Building out the family tree of [[Ainsworth-2545|George Fredrick Ainsworth]] to connect them to the big tree.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources|Stebbins]] == The Stebbins Genealogy == A genealogical record of the families who settled in Rowley before 1700 with several generations of their descendants. * by [[Greenlee-955|Ralph Stebbins Greenlee]] (1838-1917) and [[Greenlee-957|Robert Lemuel Greenlee]] (1838-1915) * Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904 * Vol. 1, 700 pages. Vol. 2, 701-1386 pages * Review: ''[[Space:The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries|The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries]]'' (William Abbatt, New York, 1905) Vol. 1, [https://archive.org/details/magazinehistory01unkngoog/page/n75/mode/1up Page 57]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01gree * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog02lcgree ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583578 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Introduction ** Contents ** List of Illustrations ** Stebbins in England ** Stebbins in America * Vol. 2 ** Ninth Generation ** Tenth Generation ** Eleventh Generation ** Deacon Edward Stebbins of Hartford, Page 1005 ** John Stebbins of Watertown, Page 1021 ** Canadian Branch, Page 1031 ** Unidentified ** Appendix A *** Colonial War Service *** Non-Consumption Pledge ** Appendix B *** Soldiers in Revolutionary War *** Revolutionary Pensions *** War of 1812 ** Appendix C *** Sebbins Authors ** Appendix D *** Oath of a Freeman *** Religious Society *** Valuation of Property in the Town of Wilbraham, Mass., 1771 *** List of Communicants in the Congregational Church at Belchertown *** Members of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Mass. *** Legislative - Senators *** Representatives *** Moderators of Town Meetings *** Town Treasurer *** Stebbins Towns, ets. *** Mounds on Stebbins Farm ** Appendix E *** Unidentified Data *** Stebbins MSS. Book *** Miscellaneous Items ** Addenda, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Page 1216] ** Index of Names, Stebbins, Page 1227 ** Index of Names, other than Stebbins, Page 1309 ** Index of places, Page 1373 === Errata === * See [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Addenda] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greenlee, Ralph. & Greenlee, Robert. ''[[Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|The Stebbins Genealogy]]'' (Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Greenlee|Greenlee]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle == * by [[Stein-1988|Simon Gerberich Stein]] * Published privately, 1962 * Source Example: :::Stein, Simon Gerberich. ''[[Space:The Steins of Muscatine|The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle]]'' (Priv. print., 1962). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Stein|Stein]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Steins of Muscatine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/SteinsOfMuscatine Internet Archive] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763106 Hathi Trust Digital Library]
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[[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Bavaria_Team|Bavaria_Team Page]] '''The stem duchy of Bavaria''' (6th century - 907) The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empires to its status as an independent kingdom and, finally, as a large and significant Bundesland (state) of the modern Federal Republic of Germany. '''Older stem duchy''' (Bavaria and the Agilolfings under Frankish overlordship) The origins of the older Bavarian duchy can be traced to the year 551/555. In his Getica the chronicler Jordanes writes: "That area of the Swabians has the Bavarii in the east, the Franks in the west ..." Until the end of the first duchy all rulers descended from the family of the Agilolfings. The Bavarians then colonised the area from the March of the Nordgau along the Naab river (the later Upper Palatinate) up to the Enns in the east and southward across the Brenner Pass to the Upper Adige in present-day South Tyrol. The first documented duke was Garibald, a scion of the Frankish Agilolfings, who ruled from 555 onwards as largely independent Merovingian vassals. On the eastern border changes occurred with the departure of the East Germanic Lombard tribes from the Pannonian basin to northern Italy (568) and the succession of the Avars, as well as with the settlement of West Slavic Czechs on the adjacent territory beyond the Bohemian Forest at about the same time. Around 743 the Bavarian duke Odilo vassalised the Slavic princes of Carantania (roughly corresponding with the later March of Carinthia), who had asked him for protection against the invading Avars. The residence of the largely independent Agilolfing dukes was then Regensburg, the former Roman Castra Regina, on the Danube river. During Christianization, Bishop Corbinian laid the foundations for the later Diocese of Freising before 724; Saint Kilian in the 7th century had been a missionary of the Franconian territory in the north, then ruled by the Dukes of Thuringia, where Boniface founded the Diocese of Würzburg in 742. In the adjacent Alamannic (Swabian) lands west of the Lech river, Augsburg was a bishop's seat. When Boniface established the Diocese of Passau in 739, he could already build on local Early Christian traditions. In the south, Saint Rupert had founded in 696 the Diocese of Salzburg, probably after he had baptized Duke Theodo of Bavaria at his court in Regensburg, becoming the "Apostle of Bavaria". In 798 Pope Leo III created the Bavarian ecclesiastical province with Salzburg as metropolitan seat and Regensburg, Passau, Freising and Säben (later Brixen) as suffragan dioceses. With the rise of the Frankish Empire under the Carolingian dynasty, the autonomy of the Bavarian dukes under the Merovingians was terminated: In 716 the Carolingians had incorporated the Franconian lands in the north formerly held by the Dukes of Thuringia, whereby the bishops of Würzburg gained a dominant position. In the west, the Carolingian mayor of the palace Carloman had suppressed the last Alamannic revolt at the 746 Blood court at Cannstatt. The last tribal stem duchy to be incorporated was Bavaria in 788, after Duke Tassilo III had tried in vain to maintain his independence through an alliance with the Lombards. The conquest of the Lombard Kingdom by Charlemagne entailed the fall of Tassilo, who was deposed in 788. Bavaria was then administrated by Frankish prefects. '''Younger stem duchy''' (The Duchy during the Carolingian period) In his 817 Ordinatio Imperii, Charlemagne's son and successor Emperor Louis the Pious tried to maintain the unity of the Carolingian Empire: while imperial authority upon his death was to pass to his eldest son Lothair I, the younger brothers were to receive subordinate realms. From 825 Louis the German styled himself "King of Bavaria" in the territory that was to become the centre of his power. When the brothers divided the Empire by the 843 Treaty of Verdun, Bavaria became part of East Francia under King Louis the German, who upon his death bequested the Bavarian royal title to his eldest son Carloman in 876. Carloman's natural son Arnulf of Carinthia, raised in the former Carantanian lands, secured possession of the March of Carinthia upon his father's death in 880 and became King of East Francia in 887. Carinthia and Bavaria were the bases of his power, with Regensburg as the seat of his government. Due mainly to the support of the Bavarians, Arnulf could take the field against Charles in 887 and secure his own election as German king in the following year. In 899 Bavaria passed to Louis the Child, during whose reign continuous Hungarian ravages occurred. Resistance to these inroads became gradually feebler, and tradition has it that on 5 July 907 almost the whole of the Bavarian tribe perished in the Battle of Pressburg against these formidable enemies. During the reign of Louis the Child, Luitpold, Count of Scheyern, who possessed large Bavarian domains, ruled the Mark of Carinthia, created on the southeastern frontier for the defence of Bavaria. He died in the great battle of 907, but his son Arnulf, surnamed the Bad, rallied the remnants of the tribe in alliance with the Hungarians and became duke of the Bavarians in 911, uniting Bavaria and Carinthia under his rule. The German king Conrad I unsuccessfully attacked Arnulf when the latter refused to acknowledge his royal supremacy. ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria History of Bavaria]''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sterling Genealogy == * by [[Sterling-2018|Albert Mack Sterling]] (1874-1941) * published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sterling Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=REJVAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggeneal01ster ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog01ster ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog02inster === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sterling|Sterling]]) * [Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut == Descendants of Thomas Stevens, a landholder in Stamford in 1649, and died there, 19 Aug., 1658 and his wife Ann (____) Stevens (1867-1947) * by [[Stevens-29158|Casimir Pulaski Stevens]] * published Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fl-69699-tn-1394692 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24940/ === Table of Contents === * The Stevens Family of Stamford and Danbury, Connecticut * Census Report of 1850 * Benedict Genealogy * Hoyt Genealogy * Tuttle Genealogy === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stevens|Stevens]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stevens Genealogy == embracing branches of the family descended from puritan ancestry, New England families not traceable to puritan ancestry and miscellaneous branches wherever found; :Together With An Extended Account of the Line of Descent from 1650 to the Present Time of the Author * by [[Stevens-594 | Elvira Stevens Barney]], 1832-1909 * published by Skelton Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, Utah,1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/stevensgenealogy00barnrich *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh33373213/ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/562491-redirection ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I. Stevens Families of Puritan Ancestry'''. :Introduction :I. William Stevens, of Gloucester, Mass :II. Ebenezer Steevens, of Killingworth, Conn :III. The Cushman-Stevens Families, of New England :IV. The Hapgood-Stevens Families, of Marlboro, Mass :V. Henry Stevens, of Stonington, Conn :VI. Thomas Stevens, of Boston, Mass :VII. Thomas Stevens, of East Haven, Conn :VIII. The Pierce-Stevens Family, of Gloucester. Mass :'''Part II. Stevens Families of New England'''. :I. Samuel Stevens, of Woodstock, Me :II. Ezra Stevens, of Buckfield, Me :III. Andrew Stevens, of Montpelier, Vt :IV. Thomas Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :V. Simon Stevens, of New Hampshire :VI. Dr. Cyprian Stevens, of Maine :VII. Thomas Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :VII. Levi Stevens, of New England, and others :IX. Daniel Stevens, Jr., of Concord, N. H. :X. The Jewitt- Pease-Stevens Families of Lynne, Conn :XI. Francis Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :XII. William Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :XIII. Benjamin Stevens, of New Market, N. H. :XIV. The Felt-Stevens Families, of Maine :XV. Phineas Stevens, of Suffield. Conn :XVI. Miscellaneous Stevens Families of Taunton, Mass :XVII. Lyman Stevens, of Essex County, Mass :'''Part III. Miscellaneous Stevens Families'''. :I. Joseph Stevens, of Painted Post, N.Y. :II. William Stevens of Edisto Island, S.C. :III. The Rawson-Stevens Family, of Palmyra, N. Y . :IV. John Stevens, of Tiskilwa, Ill :V. Joshua C. Stephens, of Canisteo, N. Y. :VI. Ebenezer Stevens, of Kingston, N. Y. :VII. Joshua Stevens, of South Carolina :VIII. The Philbrick-Stevens Family, of Kingston, N. Y. :IX. Ebenezer Stevens, of Rockaway, N. Y. :X. Abraham Stevens, of Cornwall, England :XI. The Stevens Family, of France :XII. Jonathan Stevens, of Canada :'''Part IV. The Ancestral Line of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :From 1650 to the Present Time. :'''Part V. A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :Appendix. :I. Differences :II. My Trip South :III. Open Letter :Index. :I. To Names of Persons Born Steevens :II. To Names of Persons Born Stephens :III. To Names of Persons Born Stevens :IV. To Names of Persons Not Born Stevens === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Barney, Elvira Stevens ''[[Space: The Stevens Genealogy| The Stevens Genealogy]]'' (Salt Lake City, Utah,1907), [ Page ]. *[[[#Barney|Barney]]]
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This page has been started after it was noticed that there was a strong resemblance (The Stewart Jaw/Chin) in photographs of members of the family. As other Stuart/Stewart photos are found they can be added. Any comments or additions would be appreciated. ==People==
{| style="width: 100%" |- * [[Stuart-557 |James Frederick Stuart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin.jpg |caption=James Frederick Stuart}} * [[Stuart-6499|Donald Robert Stuart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin-1.jpg |caption=Donald Robert Stuart}} * [[Stewart-17662 |James Lacy Stewart]] {{Image|file=The_Stewart_Stuart_Chin-3.jpg |caption=James Lacy Stuart}} |- |}
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stickney Family == A genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869 * by [[Stickney-270 | Matthew Adams Stickney]], 1805 - 1894 * published Salem, Massachusetts, 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stickney Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stickneyfamilyge00stic/page/n3 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14443 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/579499-the-stickney-family-a-genealogical-memoir-of-the-descendants-of-william-and-elizabeth-stickney-from-1637-to-1869?offset=3 ===Table of Contents=== :There is no table of contents, but these parts are included at the end of the book: *Appendix, p.501-505 :*Burpee :*Davis :*Fowler *Ancestors of the Wives of Stickneys, p.506 *A Stickney Family Not Descended from the Emigrant Ancestor, p.507 *A Family Who Have Assumed the Name of Stickney, p.507 *Corrections and Additions, p.508 *Index of Names in volume, p.509 *Index of Surnames in the volume, not including that of Stickney, except in the Appendix, p.515. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Stickney, Matthew Adams ''[[Space:The Stickney Family|The Stickney Family]]'' ( Salem, MA, 1869), [ Page ]. *[[[#Stickney|Stickney]]]
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A self-published book by Barbara Carmichael nee Stinson for the reunion of September 1986 including background history and a generational database.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stocking Ancestry: Comprising the descendants of George Stocking, founder of the American Family == * Author: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright, 1835 * Publication date 1903 * Publisher Lakeside Press, Chicago, Illinois. * Citation Example: ::: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright., ''[[Space:The Stocking Ancestry|The Stocking Ancestry]]'' Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1903 * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Stocking|Stocking]]: Page 134] === Available online: === Digital Versions: * https://archive.org/details/stockingancestry00stoc * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t0zp42m6p;view=1up;seq=7 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stocking Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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==The Stoddard Family== *Stoddard, Francis R, and John Stoddard. The Stoddard Family: Being an Account of Some of the Descendants of John Stoddard of Hingham, Massachusetts Colony. Salem, Mass.: Higginson Book Co., *Source Example :::''[[Space:The Stoddard Family | The Stoddard Family]]'' * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#|The Stoddard Family]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/[Space:The_Stoddard_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stoddard_Family|Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stoddard_Family]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stoddardfamilybe00stod
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Battle_of_Groton_Heights]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stone Records of Groton == Graveston inscriptions. * by [[Caulkins-85|Frances Manwaring Caulkins]] (1795-1869) * edited by [[Gilman-210|Emily Serena Gilman]] (1835-1910) * published by The Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903 * Authorities - [https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul/page/90 Page 90]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stone Records of Groton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560112 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Qy5ZXp__MuUC === WikiTree Syntax === * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:The Stone Records of Groton|The Stone Records of Groton]]'' (Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903) * ([[#Caulkins|Caulkins]])
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[[Category:LGBTQPlus]] The Stonewall riots (also referred to as the Stonewall uprising or the Stonewall rebellion) were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the LGBT community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Patrons of the Stonewall Inn, other Village lesbian and gay bars, and neighborhood street people fought back when the police became violent. ==LGBT activism before Stonewall== In the early 20th century, LGBT groups in the United States operated in secret, often out of parlors and night clubs, due to the social and legal stigma against same-sex love and "cross dressing."["The Social and Cultural Elite and the Hidden 'Gay' Society." ''Out History''. https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/rainbow-richmond/elite][Pruitt, Sarah. "How Gay Culture Blossomed During the Roaring Twenties." 12 Jun, 2019, ''History''. https://www.history.com/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition] After WWII, LGBT rights groups in the United States began to emerge, particularly on the West Coast, even as social and legal stigma did not stop.[Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 1st Ed. 2004. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-34269-2.] Early gay and lesbian rights groups such as the [[Hay-5524|Mattachine Society]] and Daughters of Bilitis made up the "homophile" movement, which sought to prove that gay and lesbian people could be assimilated into society, favoring non-confrontational education for homosexuals and heterosexuals alike.[Adam, Barry. ''The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement''. 1987, pgs 63–64. G. K. Hall & Co. ISBN 978-0-8057-9714-5.][Marcus, Eric. ''Making Gay History''. 2002, pgs 21-43. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-093391-3.][Gallo, Marcia. ''Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement''. 2006, pgs 1-11. Seal Press. ISBN 978-1-58005-252-8.] While this stance was echoed in "transvestite" newsletters like ''Transvestia'',[Hill, Robert. "'We Share a Sacred Secret:' Gender, Domesticity, and Containment in Transvestia's Histories and Letters from Crossdressers and Their Wives." 2011, ''Journal of Social History'', vol 44, issue 3, pgs 667–687.] early trans rights activism was more spontaneous and usually a response to police violence,[Aultman, B Lee. "The Rise of Transgender Social Movements: Narrative Symbolism and History." 2021, ''Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics''. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1322] such as the Cooper Do-Nuts protest of 1959[Faderman, Lillian and Stuart Timmons. ''Gay L.A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians''. 2006, pgs 1-2. Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-02288-X.] and the Compton Cafeteria riot of 1966.[Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 2nd ed. 2005, pg 109. Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-34269-1.] The last years of the 1960s were contentious, as many social and political movements were active, including the civil rights movement, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the anti-Vietnam War movement. These influences, along with the liberal environment of Greenwich Village, served as catalysts for the Stonewall riots. ==History of Stonewall Inn== Very few establishments welcomed gay people in the 1950s and 1960s. Those that did were often bars, although bar owners and managers were rarely gay. At the time, the Stonewall Inn was owned by the Mafia. [Duberman, Martin. ''Stonewall''. 1993, pg 183. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-525-93602-2.)]["Stonewall Uprising: The Year That Changed America – Why Did the Mafia Own the Bar?". American Experience. PBS. April 2011.[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/stonewall-why-did-mafia-own-bar/]] It catered to an assortment of patrons and was known to be popular among the poorest and most marginalized people in the gay community: butch lesbians, effeminate young men, drag queens, male prostitutes, transgender people, and homeless youth. While police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn on June 28. Tensions between New York City police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening and again several nights later. ==Effects of the Stonewall riots== Within weeks of the uprising, Village residents organized into activist groups to concentrate efforts on establishing places for LGBT people to be open without fear of being arrested.[Feinberg, Leslie. ''Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman''. 1996, pg 131. Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7941-3] After the Stonewall riots, LGBT people in New York City faced gender, race, class, and generational obstacles to becoming a cohesive community. Within months, two gay activist organizations were formed in New York, concentrating on confrontational tactics, and three newspapers were established to promote rights for gay men and lesbians.{{Citation needed}} A year after the uprising, to mark the anniversary on June 28, 1970, the first gay pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. ["Heritage | 1970 Christopher Street Liberation Day Gay-In, San Francisco". SF Pride. June 28, 1970.[https://web.archive.org/web/20141022032242/http://www.sfpride.org/heritage/1970.html]] The anniversary of the riots was also commemorated in Chicago and similar marches were organized in other cities. The riots constitute one of the most important events leading to the gay liberation movement in the US and in other parts of the world[Julia Goicichea (August 16, 2017). "Why New York City Is a Major Destination for LGBT Travelers". The Culture Trip[https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/new-york-city/articles/why-new-york-city-is-a-major-destination-for-lgbt-travelers/]]["Brief History of the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement in the U.S". University of Kentucky.[http://www.uky.edu/~lbarr2/gws250spring11_files/Page1186.htm]][Nell Frizzell (June 28, 2013). "Feature: How the Stonewall riots started the LGBT rights movement". Pink News UK.[https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/06/28/feature-how-the-stonewall-riots-started-the-gay-rights-movement/]]["Stonewall riots". Encyclopædia Britannica. [https://www.britannica.com/event/Stonewall-riots]][Feather, Stuart. "A brief history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-73" on ''LibCom.org''. 21 Nov, 2007. https://libcom.org/library/brief-history-gay-liberation-front-1970-73] and the modern fight for LGBT rights in the United States. [U.S. National Park Service (October 17, 2016). "Civil Rights at Stonewall National Monument". Department of the Interior[https://www.nps.gov/places/stonewall.htm]]["Obama inaugural speech references Stonewall gay-rights riots". Archived from the original on May 30, 2013[https://web.archive.org/web/20130530065722/http://www.northjersey.com/news/2012_Presidential_Election/Obama_inaugural_speech_references_Stonewall_riots.html]] The Stonewall National Monument was established at the site in 2016.[Nakamura, David; Eilperin, Juliet (June 24, 2016). "With Stonewall, Obama designates first national monument to gay rights movement". Washington Post[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/24/with-stonewall-obama-designates-first-national-momument-to-gay-rights-movement/]] LGBT Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to mark the Stonewall riots. "Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019" commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, with city officials estimating five million attendees in Manhattan,[About 5 million people attended WorldPride in NYC, mayor says By karma allen, Jul 2, 2019[https://abcnews.go.com/US/million-people-crowed-nyc-worldpride-mayor/story?id=64090338]] and on June 6, 2019, New York City Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill rendered a formal apology on behalf of the New York Police Department for the actions of its officers at the Stonewall Inn in 1969.[Gold, Michael; Norman, Derek (June 6, 2019). "Stonewall Riot Apology: Police Actions Were 'Wrong,' Commissioner Admits". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/nyregion/stonewall-riots-nypd.html]]["New York City Police Finally Apologize for Stonewall Raids". advocate.com. June 6, 2019.[https://www.advocate.com/news/2019/6/06/new-york-city-police-finally-apologize-stonewall-raids]] In 2020, the Stonewall Inn was in danger of shutting down due to increased costs of operations and lack of revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[ABC7 New York. "Legendary Stonewall Inn in danger of shutting down amid COVID-19." https://abc7ny.com/stonewall-inn-covid-coronavirus-closing/6263232/] However, in July 2022 the Inn was still open at 53 Christopher Street.[[https://thestonewallinnnyc.com/ The Stonewall Inn]. Accessed 31 July 2022. At that point the web page included dates for events in August 2022.] == Sources == ===See also=== * "Stonewall riots" on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots ==Acknowledgments== This space was created on March 4, 2021, by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]]. [[Kaufmann-550|Dave Kaufmann]] has managed this space since March 4, 2021. A major revision of this space was completed on October 6, 2021, by [[Hannemann-76|U Swanson]].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Storrs Family == Genealogical and other memoranda. * by Charles Storrs (1822-1884) * privately printed, New York, 1886 * Source Example: ::: Storrs, Charles. ''[[Space:The Storrs Family|The Storrs Family]]'' (privately printed, New York, 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Storrs|Storrs]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Storrs Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ins_AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene01stor * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene00stor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963904 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14447/ === Table of Contents === * The Storrs Family in England * The Storrs Family in America * The daughters of Samuel Storrs, Sen * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Samuel Storrs, * Jr. * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Thomas Storrs * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Cordial (Cordall) Storrs * Mansfield * Errors in the "genealogy record of the Storrs Family in the United States." * Index * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs. In England * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs * Index. Persons related to the family by marriage * Index. Persons not related to the family
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries == Illustrated by portraits and pedigrees, being a history of the family of Gorges. * by Raymond Gorges (1876/7-1943), based on material prepared by the Rev. Frederick Brown (1815-1886), F. S. A. * Priv. print., D. B. Updike, The Merrymount Press, Boston, 1944 * 289 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyoffamilythr00gorg * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000771745 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1982449 * https://books.google.com/books?id=0_flAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Gorges, Raymond. ''[[Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries]]'' (Boston, 1944) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gorges|Gorges]])
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Finding documentation of Thomas Callender's roots or connections to the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Callender Callender] family in Scotland has proven difficult. Family lore says our ancestor Thomas Callender was a Philadelphia sea merchant killed during the Revolutionary War. But, a closer analysis of various records reveals there's much more to be told. Thomas was the grandfather of [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Price-9919&public=1 Richard Price] (Richard's mother Ann Callender has a recent but sparse profile; more research needed to meet protocols). '''Family History During the American Revolution'''
(from [https://books.google.com/books?id=3kc2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1565&lpg=PA1565&dq=%22Thomas+Callender%22+privateer&source=bl&ots=68W2H2ovsS&sig=ACfU3U0SiIj_XRRFL94VCrJ5t4WlbmAvuw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjn7IDfyNHlAhWPY98KHbq9A2QQ6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Thomas%20Callender%22%20privateer&f=false Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Vol II])
Capt. Thomas Callender, father of Ann (Callender) Price, and grandfather of the above-named children [our ancestor Richard Price being one], was born in Scotland, and at sixteen ran away from home. He engaged with the captain of a ship sailing for America, and came to Philadelphia. He later followed the sea as captain of a merchant ship, and during the Revolutionary War, obtained Letters of Marque from Congress and fitted out his vessel as a privateer. Meeting with a British man-of-war and refusing to strike his colors, his vessel was fired upon, and he lost his life in the engagement which followed. Captain Callender had married in Philadelphia, Margaret Rourke, prior to going to sea as Captain of the privateer. He removed his family, a colored slave, and his furniture, to Quakertown, Bucks county, intending to bring them back to Philadelphia on his return. When the British took possession of Philadelphia, all the remaining property of Captain Callender was destroyed. After the evacuation of the city by the British Army, Mrs. Callender returned to Philadelphia, and resided for many years in the family of Joseph Price, whose son her daughter later married, and where she died. She was remembered by her grandchildren as a very handsome woman, with beautiful hands and feet, who, at seventy years of age, embroidered beautifully without the use of glasses. '''Verifying the Story of Thomas Callender'''
Research is needed to verify some details in the above Colonial Families account of Thomas Callender. For instance, genealogy researchers have been unable to find documentation of the British capturing the Alfred. There is, however, documentation of the capture of Thomas Callender's ship the Alfred by an American privateer. Numerous reports in papers during the times provide the following details:
* The Alfred was listed under Master Thomas Callender as captured by patriot privateer Retaliation under Capt. Giles on October 10, 1776 in the Atlantic somewhere midway between the coast of Maine and London. * The Alfred was said by some reports to be among many ships in a convoy en route from Jamaica to London. * The cargo of sugar, rum, fostick, and mahogany was auctioned off in Boston when the ship arrived to be "cleared" for sale. [Some reports give dates that suggest some ships reported were not in a convoy.] * When the ship Alfred was offered up for sale it was reported that William Bradford had held off buying due to a concern it had not been cleared by owners in Philadelphia. It's not known if the ship was returned to surviving part-owners in Philadelphia (possibly because it was renamed). * Alfred disambiguation: Callender's Alfred can be confused with the Man of War Alfred. This different ship was outfitted in Philadelphia in November 1775 by American patriots for use as one of a limited number of ships in the newly created navy. The Man of War Alfred was active in the Battle of Block Island, considered to be the first naval engagement in the American Revolution. The inconsistencies between the only documented family lore and all other discovered documentation can be explained in a number of ways. Until more evidence is found, it is impossible to know which of these possibilities is the reality. A) Callender was Carrying on Neutral Trade and Killed by American Privateers During Capture. B) Callender was a Letter of Marque Holder, Killed by British, with his Ship Captured Prior to October 1776, and then Recaptured October 10, 1776. Callender had been engaging in cross-Atlantic trade since as early as 1754. During a period between 1763 and 1775 he served as master for at least six different ships with Caribbean Passes issued by the crown. It's important to note that Caribbean Passes are protective documents issued by the King to protect against harassment from West Indies buccaneers and French privateers. These are not "Letters of Marque" issued during a Revolution, designed to contract for some percentage of the spoils when taking prizes. Numerous reports can be found in old newspapers showing that Callender (a) was involved in constant trade between Jamaica, Philadelphia, and Liverpool, with arrivals and departures reported regularly between 1754 and 1772, and (b) was frequently the victim of privateer attacks prior to the American Revolution. In 1757, his ship Lark was taken by the French and he was peacefully released, returning home via Dunkirk to St. Christophers, to start up with a new ship the Rebecca. On his return he reports of numerous English ships taken with losing all crew on board. In 1758, the Rebecca, en route to Jamaica, was boarded by French attackers and his crew succeeded at fighting them off. Despite evidence that he was no stranger to seafaring violence, there is no record of him being involved in the taking of any "prizes." While it is true that there were thousands of takings by both sides and only a small number of accounts were ever fully reported in the press, there is a pattern that suggest Callender was more involved in continued trade than active privateering. His last known ship was the Alfred, which received a Caribbean Pass on March 3, 1775. Local Philadelphians may have heard a ship named The Alfred out of Philadelphia had been assigned for naval duty, misunderstanding that it was not Callender's Alfred; this one had previously been named the Black Prince. Documentation that the Callender family was moved out of Philadelphia with the home being destroyed does not prove which side they were on. Thomas was known to have a son Thomas at age one in 1776 who has been found in the census for Harford, MD with a Robert Callender, who may have been the grandfather. This adds to confusion because Ann is not named in the census and Harford, MD and Quakertown, PA are each about 60 miles in opposite directions from Philadelphia. Coming to a full conclusion on the true circumstances of Thomas Callender are made most unfulfilled by the absence of ANY consistent record of his death. His death has been reported in only one source (the Colonial Families). Despite the presence of considerable Philadelphia assets and the reliable record-keeping in the City, no will has been found and there has been no record of former property changing hands.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants == Barton, Hunter, Wolfe * by [[Hooper-10257|Osman Castle Hooper]] (1859-1941) Dept. of Journalism, Ohio State Univeristy. * published by OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918 * 46 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00hoop * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00byuhoop * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/200169-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/575066-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hooper|Hooper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of My Ancestors in America == * by Rev. [[Walker-66573|Edwin Sawyer Walker]] (1828-1912) * published by D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xIVYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyofmyancesto00walk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000332216 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE924302 ==== Appendix to The Story of My Ancestors in America / by Rev. Edwin Sawyer Walker. ==== * https://books.google.com/books?id=YG5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774253 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1086333 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Walker|Walker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ].]
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Vena Duvall Bennett's recollections, as told to her daughter, Lois Bennett Elkinton https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzXQ1XM0s0ZCTHJGcGpXSlkteHM/view
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Purton, Wiltshire]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay == * by Ethel M. Richardson * published by J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., 11 Quay Street, Bristol, 1919 * 143 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofpurtoncol00richiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007671015 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Richardson, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Richardson|Richardson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Richardson, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Birch Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan]] [[Category:Birch Lake Monthly Meeting, Cassopolis, Michigan]] ==The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers== This is an 9 page document written by [[East-2161|Jane East Karkalits (Bonny)]] in the summer of 1963. This document is a product of personal memories as well as the use of books and documents about this group of Quakers. It includes a copy of a photo of the Birch Lake Meeting House that is no longer standing. The focus of the document is the Birch Lake Quakers who settled in Cass County, Michigan, United States. The original worship meeting (pm) was in the home of Stephen Bogue and later in the home of William and Rachel East. A log meeting house was built in 1837 continuing as a pm until being granted in 1841. Later in 1856 a white frame meeting house replaced the log building. The MM was laid down in 1921 and the congregation attached to Penn MM. Members of the MM were involved in the Underground Railroad. The only known records of Birch Lake MM may be those that were submitted to the Indiana YM: Minutes 1841-1853 and 1883-1921 with additional Women's and Joint minutes 1859-1880. These records are kept at Earlham college (Earlham College Friends Collection and College Archive Friends - Microform Microfilm 501) and on FamilySearch.org under the Catalog tab. Search for "Birch Lake Quakers." ===Available Online At These Locations=== *https://archive.org/details/the-story-of-the-birch-lake-quakers *https://www.urscc.org/birch-lake-quakers.html === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::Karkalits, Jane East. ::''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', ::page (s) ###-##, ::self published. 1963. ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''Karkalits, Jane East. ''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', self-published. 1963. ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#Kark|Karkalits ''page(s) ###'']]''')
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A family history of the Four D's: Donaldson, Dennison, Davidson and Doyle, written by Michael Dennison. [http://www.mdennison.com/index_4d.htm It is accessible here]
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Story of the Halsteads of the United States == * by William Leon Halstead. * published privately by W.L Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934. * Citation Example: ::: Halstead, William Leon. ''[[Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|The Story of the Halsteads of the United States]]'' (W.L. Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Halstead|Halstead]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597713 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/541870-the-story-of-the-halsteads-of-the-united-states * https://archive.org/details/storyofhalsteads00hals * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13187/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Story_of_the_Halsteads_of_the_United.html?id=BFNPAAAAMAAJ (snippet search only)
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The story of the [[Kahanski-15|Julius Cohen]] family of Seattle, Washington, prepared by [[Cohen-5964|Joseph Cohen]].[Document in the possession of [[Levitt-41|Harvey Levitt]]. Wiki'd by [[Bloom-789|K. Bloom]].] Contents: # [[Space:Julius_and_Bessie_Rose_(Basha_Reyzl_or_Batya)_Cohen|Julius and Bessie Rose (Basha Reyzl or Batya) Cohen]] # [[Space:Samuel_and_Esther_(Bennett)_Cohen_of_Seattle|Samuel and Esther (Bennett) Cohen of Seattle]] # [[Space:Marion_and_Lazar_Katsman_of_Seattle|Marion and Lazar Katsman of Seattle]] # [[Space:Joseph_and_Vera_(Peters)_Cohen|Joseph and Vera (Peters) Cohen]] # [[Space:Dov_and_Zhava_(Rakover)_Cohen|Dov and Zehava (Rakover) Cohen]] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Clans]] [[Category:Scotland|Scotland]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]'''
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==The Saltire== '''Scotland's national flag - The Saltire (St Andrew's Cross) also known as''' '''Bratach nàiseanta na h-Alba or more simply The Saltireis''' ===Origin and History of the Flag=== The Saint Andrew cross is one of the oldest national flags of all, dating back at least to the 12th century, although the honour of the oldest flag among the modern nations generally falls to the flag of Denmark. The national flag of Scotland is the Saltire. It is made up of a great white cross which spans diagonally across the flag on a blue background. This was the supposed shape of the cross that St. Andrew was put to death on and therefore the flag is also known as the 'Cross of St. Andrew'. ===The Saint Andrew's Cross=== . Who was Saint Andrew? Andrew was one of Christ's disciples and legend has it he was active in Scythia, and crucified on a cross with diagonal beams. His remains were preserved, and (again by legend) Constantine wanted to remove them to Constantinople. A Greek monk was warned by an angel of this intent, and instructed to take them to the ends of the Earth. This he did, until he was shipwrecked in Scotland. Some of Andrew's relics were known to have been brought to St. Andrews, Scotland, by the Bishop of Hexham in 733 AD (Hexham Abbey is also dedicated to St. Andrew). In 1160 AD, St. Andrews Cathedral was erected, and the saint's relics were kept there until the cathedral was destroyed during the Reformation. here's also a second theory about this detail, as some historians believe that St. Andrew was crucified by the Romans in Greece, where this diagonal cross was more commonly used. The next part of the legend behind the flag of Scotland takes place over 700 years later, in 832 AD. It's said that the night before the Pictish King Angus II, led his forces into battle against the English King Aethelstans' army of Angles and Saxons, King Angus had a vision or dream. In this vision, he saw St. Andrew and was promised triumph in battle. Early the next morning Angus' troops were awestruck by the sight of a huge white Saltire cross shining against the background of a bright blue sky. This 'omen' led the Scottish troops to victory and the Saltire found it's place in Scottish history. The earliest record to the Saint Andrew's cross flag dates from 1165 AD, where reference is made to a 9th Century battle. This was known in the 16th Century, although no record of the original source remains today. ===Significant Chronology of the Flag=== *1180: The oldest extant record of the St. Andrews cross flag is on a seal in St. Andrews, where it is used as a religious, not a national, emblem *1286: the St. Andrews cross was first known to be a national emblem of Scotland *1385: every Scots soldier used a saltire on his uniform (often used on black, not blue - the background colour seems to have been of less importance) *1388: the Standard of the Earl of Douglas used a St. Andrews cross and a lion *1503: the first certain use of a plain St. Andrew's Cross flag - but the field was red, not blue (the Vienna Book of Hours). *1512: the Lord High Treasurer's accounts mention the use of blue bunting *1542: the first certain illustration of the St. Andrew's Cross on a blue field as we have it today (armorial of Sir David Lindsay). *Reign of James IV: flagship Great Michael flew a flag with the St Andrews *cross and on the fly a red lion on yellow *1588: Scottish ship illustrated flying three saltires *1606: James VI (Scotland)/James I (England) combined the Scottish and English *flags into the union flag of Great Britain *1707: Queen Anne continued using James VI/I's design. A Scottish version is also known, with the saltire over the St. George's cross *1801: the modern union flag introduced. * 1942: it was forbidden to fly national flags at Colditz, but the Scots avoided the prohibition by inventing a new country dance, namely the Reel of the Fifty First. *1970's: the Scottish saltire became much more prominently used in Scotland *1 July 1999: the union flag and the saltire were both used at the opening of the Scottish Parliament. Normally, though, only the Scottish saltire is flown. *Here is some additional information on the early St Andrew's cross from Perrin *1385: The ordinances for its use on soldier's uniforms read: 'Item every man French and Scots shall have a sign before and behind, namely a white St Andrew's Cross, and if his jack is white or his coat white he shall bear the said white cross in a piece of black cloth round or square'. *Two quotes from the Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland *1512: Payment for a roll of blue say (woollen bunting) for the banner of a ship 'with Sanct Androis cors in the myddis'. *1540: Delivered to be three ensigns for the ships sixteen 'elnis' red and yellow 'taffites'. Delivered to be the crosses thereof, four 'elnes' half 'elne' white 'taffities' of Genoa. '''Also see''' [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb-scotl.html Scotland Flags]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: 21st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865 == By members of the regiment. : "The survivors of the Twenty-First Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, proud of their record and achievements during three years of active service, feel that is due to their children and those who may come after them, that their experiences in camp, in bivouac and on the field of battle should be more fully recorded than has yet been done." * by United States. Army. Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 21st. [[Crane-8877|Alvin Millen Crane]] (1839-1922) & [[Brown-158354|Delos Daniel Brown]] (1838-) & [[Hubbell-501|William Stone Hubbell]] (1837-1930) * published by The Press of the Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900 * 500 pages * [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unctinf3.htm#21stinf 21st Regiment Infantry] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * httpa://books.google.com/books?id=5BhCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00unit * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00hubb * https://archive.org/details/00544322.3071.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/storytwentyfirs00crangoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578733 === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Committee's Preface * Illustrations * Introduction * The Governor's Order * Regimental Beginnings * The Gathering * Organization * Roster of Officers, Official * Off For The Front * Waiting * The Advance Into Virginia * Fredericksburg * Call For Volunteers * Letter - Lieutenant Frank Fowler * Falmouth And Newport News * The Siege of Suffolk * General Orders No. 28, By Brigadier - General George W. Getty * Letter - Sergeant W. B. Avery * Bowers ' Hill, White House, Yorktown * Provost Life At Portsmouth And Norfolk * Extract : Old Dominion Newspaper * By Land And Sea * Letter - Captain D. D. Brown * The Battle of Drewry's Bluff - Captain W. S. Hubbell, 178 * Casualties, Official, * Wounding of Colonel Arthur H. Dutton * Wounding of Colonel Burpee * Extract of Letters— Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Operations On And Near The James River * Reports of Major Hiram B. Crosby * Death of Colonel Dutton * Death of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Sketch of Colonel Dutton * The Battle of Cold Harbor * Sketch of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * In The Trenches * A Just And Agreeable Order * Incidents of The Siege * Report of Operations-- Major - General George J. Stanard, 277 * Battle of Fort Harrison — Captain W. S. Hubbell, * Appendix To Battle of Fort Harrison, * From Fort Harrison To Fredericksburg Raid * Fredericksburg Raid - Captain W. S. Hubbell * Casualties * Bermuda Hundred - Captain A. M. Crane * High Commendation * Poem - Theron Brown * Sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown — B. E. Smith * Operations - Fall of 1864, * Sketch of Lieutenant F. W. H. Buell, * The Precious Memories Of The Verteran * Incidents And Coincidents — The Old Army Songs, * Bean Soup, * Poem - On The Potomac, * The Animated Fence, * Peculiarities of General Butler— Captain E. S. Ivheeler 405 * Letter From General Devens, * Record of Service, * Pension Office Record, * Governor's Proclamation, * End of The War, * Medals of Honor, * The Union Dead, * Appendix, Page 432 * Dedication of Monument, Page 435 * Historical Address — Captain A. M. Crane, Page 437 * Regimental Roster, After Dedication of Monument === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865]]'' (Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#STFR|Story 21st Reg.]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Stout Family of Delaware == The Story of Penelope Stout * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140774797/thomas-hale-streets Thomas Hale Streets], 1849-1925 * published by Thomas Hale Streets (THS), Philadelphia, PA, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stout Family of Delaware|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stoutfamilydela00stregoog/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Stout_Family_of_Delaware/qxRWAAAAMAAJ?q=william+collins+belmont+hall+delaware&gbpv=1#f=false === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Streets, Thomas Hale. ''[[Space:The Stout Family of Delaware | The Stout Family of Delaware ]]'' (Philadelphia, 1915), [ Page ]. * ([[#Streets|Streets]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stowell Genealogy == A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. * by [[Stowell-1499 | William Henry Harrison Stowell]],1841-1907 * published by The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stowell Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stowellgenealogy00stow/page/n8 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14448/ ===Table of Contents=== :Foreword :The Origin of the Family :The Name :The Search for Samuel :Statistics :First Generation :Second Generation :The Parentage of David, Jonathan and Nathaniel, who went to Connecticut :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stowell,William Henry Harrison ''[[Space:The Stowell Genealogy|The Stowell Genealogy]]'' A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. (The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922), [ Page ]. * [[[#Stowell|Stowell]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Strang Genealogy == descendants of Daniel Streing, of New Rochelle, New York, with special records of the Purdy, Ganung, Kissam, Sackett, Bloomfield, Keeler, Belcher, Morgan, Whitney and Thorne families * by [[Mayou-4 | Josephine C. Frost]] (1864 - 1942) * published by Bowles-Printer, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strang Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stranggenealogyd00fros * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769198 * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ERWAAAAMAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Frost, Josephine. ''[[Space:The Strang Genealogy|The Strang Genealogy]]'' (Bowles-Printer, Brookly, N.Y., 1915), [ Page ]. * [[[#Frost|Frost]]]
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Compilation of Strebeck Family history in book format, when it was informally published for family members in 1982. Compiled by [[Johnson-60215|Mary A. (Johnson) McCaw]] and [[Johnson-59975|Christine P. (Johnson) Butler]], daughters of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Ann (Strebeck) Johnson]], a direct descendant of [[Strebeck-47|(Johann) George Strebeck]] (born in 1718) of Germany. ---- == Source Format == Copy/paste the following to use this material as a general reference: ''' McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982. ''' Use this to point to a particular page - replace pageXX with page1, page2, page3, etc. (in both places): ''' McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record#pageXX|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982; pageXX. ''' For multiple references in the same profile, use this as the source: ''' * McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Strebeck_Family_Record|''The Strebeck Family Record'']], published 1982. ''' and this as the reference: ''' [Source: [[#The_Strebeck_Family_Record]]; page XX.] ''' == Title Page == There have been several people at different times and places involved in researching, recording, and accumulating Strebeck information. We would like to thank each of them for their time and effort in collecting this material. We delayed printing this, waiting for Earl Strebeck's book, that he plans to write on Strebeck ancestry. We have decided to update our family record and share some of the material that we have. [[Strebeck-19|Eddie Strebeck]] (the only one of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]'s children still living) now 95 years old, still very active and alert, has been able to advise us on some facts. Compiled by Mary McCaw and Christine Butler, 1982 == Contents == Page 1: Giving Credit to Those Working on Strebeck Ancestry: * [[Tessmer-41|Mrs. Vernon D. (Lois) Strebeck]] of Decatur, MS. [[Strebeck-40|Her husband]] is the son of [[Strebeck-20|Naugh Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. * Mr. Earl Strebeck of St. James, MO. His great-grandfather was [[Strebeck-63|John Strebeck]] born 1844, son of [[Strebeck-27|William H. Strebeck]]. *[[Ake-107|Mrs. Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]] of Amarillo, TX. Her husband, [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]], is the son of [[Strebeck-48|Benjamin Marshall Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]]. *Mrs. Olive Strebeck of Phoenix, AZ. *Mr. Andrew Eirhart Strebeck, Jr. of Baltimore Co., MD. *Mr. Clayton Strebeck of Alexandria, LA. He is the son of [[Strebeck-56|Ollie Strebeck]], grandson of [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]]. * [[Johnson-60215|Mrs. Jack (Mary) McCaw]] of Artesia, NM. She is the daughter of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]], and the granddaughter of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. *[[Johnson-59975|Mrs. Walter H. (Christine) Butler]] of Albuquerque, NM. She is the daughter of [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]], and the granddaughter of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-2 Page 2]: The Strebeck Family Crest. Provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-3 Page 3]: Description of the Strebeck Family Crest. Provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-1 Page 4]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]] in The Strebeck Family Record. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-2 Page 5]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]] and [[Hays-3618|Elivah Belle Hays]] Family Listing. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hays-3618-1 Page 6]: [[Hays-3618|Elvilah Strebeck]]'s Claim of Widow for Bounty Land. Provided by [[Tessmer-41|Lois Mae Tessmer Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-40|Vernon Demar Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-27-3 Page 7]: [[Strebeck-27|William Hollister Strebeck]]'s Application for Bounty Land. Provided by [[Tessmer-41|Lois Mae Tessmer Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-40|Vernon Demar Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-28 Page 8]: [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2785|Margaret Longmire McGee Strebeck]] Family Tree. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Strebeck-50 Pages 9-10]: Article on [[Strebeck-50|A. D. Strebeck]] from Plains Machinery Company. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-28-1 Page 11]: [[Strebeck-28|Benjamin Franklin Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2785|Margaret Longmire McGee Strebeck]] Family Listing. Information provided by [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. Page 12a: [[Strebeck-48|Benjamin Marshall Strebeck]] and [[Cane-275|Ella Corine Cane Strebeck]] Family Listing. Also [[Strebeck-55|Mary Mittie Strebeck]] and [[Helton-997|Fred Helton]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Compiled from the records of [[Ake-107|Iris Nell Ake Strebeck]], wife of [[Strebeck-50|Arden D. Strebeck]]. Page 12b: [[Strebeck-56|Ollie Strebeck]] and [[Moffett-801|Luella Frances Moffett Strebeck]] Family Listing, [[Strebeck-60|Lula Estell Strebeck]] and [[Nelson-18715|Byron Nelson]] Family Listing, and [[Strebeck-61|Joseph Leander (Lee) Strebeck]] and Delphia Crawford Strebeck Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-17-4 Page 13]: [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family Listing. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Strebeck-17-5 Page 14]: [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family Tree. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Strebeck_Family_Record-1 Page 15]: Pictures of [[Strebeck-17|Charles Wesley Strebeck]] and [[McGee-2782|Arphy Annie McGee Strebeck]] Family. Pages 16a-c: [[Strebeck-18|William "Willie" Richard Strebeck]] and [[Rayner-1009|Lillie Maude Rayner Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 17: [[Strebeck-19|Edward Lee Strebeck]] and [[Pennington-4317|Arlie Pennington Strebeck]] Family Listing. Also [[Strebeck-23|Julia C. Strebeck]] and [[McCrory-382|Floyd McCrory]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 18-20: [[Strebeck-20|Hugh Nauphalette Strebeck]] and [[McKee-3433|Sarah Jane McKee Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 21a-b: [[Strebeck-21|Charles Sebastian Strebeck]] and [[Wansley-26|Eliza Jane Wansley Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 22: [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-54030|Isaac P. Johnson]] Family Tree. Not scanned because of living descendants. Pages 23-27: [[Strebeck-16|Nora Annie Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-54030|Isaac P. Johnson]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants. Page 28: [[Strebeck-24|Sidney George Strebeck]] and [[Johnson-61149|Ruth A. Johnson Strebeck]] Family Listing. Not scanned because of living descendants.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West == * by William Henry Hamilton Rogers, F.S.A. * published by J. G. Commin, 230 High Street, Exeter, 1890 * see review: [https://books.google.com/books?id=JMtCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA118 The Western Antiquary, Vol. 10, Page 118] * Source Example: ::: Rogers, W. H. Hamilton. ''[[Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West]]'' (J.G. Commin, Exeter, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Rogers|Rogers]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thestrifeofthero32675gut * https://archive.org/details/strifeofroses00rogeuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728420 * http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/32675
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:The Strozier Plantations, Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Introduction == [[Strozier-8|Reuben Strozier]] (1782-1850) owned three plantations in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850: the Strozier Plantation, the Adams Plantation, and the Brooks Plantation. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's 1850 will.[ '''Reuben Strozier Probate 4 Dec 1850, Meriwether, Georgia, United States''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"]
Citing Affiliate Publication Title: Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Entry: 1000; FHL microfilm: 327663;
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Reuben Strozier probate on 4 Dec 1850 in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. == Plantations == Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier''': ** 1,012.5 acres ** 36 enslaved people ** Lots 56-59 and 71 in the 7th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his wife, [[Callaway-240|Pheriby Strozier]]. * '''Adams''': ** 810 acres ** 15 enslaved people ** Four lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. * '''Brooks''': ** 405 acres ** 7 enslaved people ** Two lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County (a man named William Brooks resided here) ** Half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-116|Callaway Strozier]], and the other half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. == Slaves == === Identified === This is a list of 54 identified ancestors of African-American Heritage. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's will (probated 4 Dec 1850). There are also at least four unnamed people referred to in the will. AF = adult female, AM = adult male. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Lifestage!!Notes!!New Slave Owner |- |[[Strozier-143|Anderson]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-144|Anthony]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-50|Brice]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |- |[[Strozier-145|Burrell]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-146|Casinda]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-147|Charity]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-148|Clary]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-149|Cuff]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-150|Dave]]||AM||||Peter Strozier |- |[[Strozier-151|Dick]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-152|Dock]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-153|Eada]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-154|Easter]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-155|Edmond]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-156|Ellies]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-157|Emiline]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-160|Emily]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-161|George]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-162|Gilbert]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-164|Green]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-163|Green]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-158|Hannah]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-165|Hansell]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-167|Henna]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-169|Henry]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-170|Jake]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-171|Jane]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-166|Jim]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-159|Jim]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-172|Joe]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-173|Joeboy]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-195|John]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-174|Kitty]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-175|Linda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-176|Lucinda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-177|Manda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-178|Martha]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-179|Martha's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-180|Mary]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-181|Merill]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-182|Nancy]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-183|Nathan]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-168|Noe]]||M||Henna's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-184|Patsey]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-185|Pegg]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-186|Peter]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-187|Phillis]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-188|Polly]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-189|Salla]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-190|Silva]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-191|Silva's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-192|Urma]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-193|Washington]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-194|Wiley]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |} ==== The relevant text from Reuben Strozier's will ==== '''Note:''' a question mark means I couldn't make out the word/part of the word Be it remembered that I Reuben Strozier of the State and County above written being weak in body but perfectly sound in mind and standing [that it’s]? appointed unto all men that they must ail I do therefore make and constitute this my last will and testament to ? after all my just debts be paid I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier during her natural life the following property to wit & twelve negroes Cuff Burrell Henry Nathan and Washington (Fellows). Four women as follows, Easter Henna Mary and Polly and also three children Jim and Hansell the children of the above named Easter and Noe the child of the above named woman Henna. […] that after the death of my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier that the surviving portion of the negroes herein bequeathed unto her and named above including their increase and all the lands with the ? of the lot of land on which my dwelling house sits and the lot of land lying immediately South […] I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier with such ? ? as may at that time be bequeathed ?ed and the balance of the land, negroes including everything that may be remaining out of the portion of property herein bequeathed to my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier shall be disposed of by ? sale & the proceeds of said sale equally divided between each of my children as may be living at that time within legal representations with the exception of Willis Jones consort of my deceased daughter Margaret Ann Strozier ? the said Willis Jones having already received his portion of my estate, hence he is hereby and forever barred from ? aside from having any farther[sic] interest in to all intent and ? whatever I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier in addition to the above named lands accuring[sic] at the death of my wife Pheriby Strozier two negroes to wit George a man and Peter a man. I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly Strozier two negroes to wit Kitty and Charity – women, during her natural life, and after her death the said two negro women and their increase shall be equally divided between the rest of my children or their legal representatives and I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Reuben Strozier the sole and lawful guardian of my daughter Polly Strozier. I give and bequeath unto my son Calloway Strozier two negroes to wit Wiley a man and Brice a man. […] I give and bequeath to my son Reuben Strozier two negroes to wit Anderson a man and Green a man. […] I order to be sold thirty-three negroes as follows Anthony, John, Edmond, Dick, Dock, Joe, Joeboy, Jake, Merill (Fellows), Martha and Infant, Silva and Infant, Emily and two children Green and Gilbert boys, Hannah and four children Emiline a girl, Jim and Ellies, boys, and Casinda a girl, Nancy and Eada women, and Jane, Phillis, Manda, Patsey, Lucinda, Linda, and Urma girls. Pegg, Salla, women, and Clary, a child. […] I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Strozier a negro man named Dave. === Unidentified === These are lists of unidentified ancestors of African-American Heritage from census records. There is some overlap with the list of identified ancestors. Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier Plantation''', Enumerated on 24 Oct 1850 (36 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Male||50||1800||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||46||1804||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||40||1810||Black |- |Female||40||1810||Black |- |Male||47||1803||Black |- |Female||33||1817||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Mulatto |- |Female||26||1824||Black |- |Male||27||1823||Black |- |Female||23||1827||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Male||19||1831||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||17||1833||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Male||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |} * '''Brooks Plantation''', Enumerated on 7 Sep 1850 (7 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||24||1826||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Female||3||1847||Black |- |Female||1||1849||Black |- |Female||29||1821||Black |} * '''Adams Plantation''', Enumerated on 9 Sep 1850 (15 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||12||1838||Mulatto |- |Male||9||1841||Mulatto |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Male||12||1838||Black |- |Female||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |- |Male||7||1843||Black |- |Female||4||1846||Black |- |Male||5||1845||Mulatto |- |Male||3||1847||Black |- |Female||2||1848||Black |- |Male||1||1849||Black |- |Female||0||1850||Black |- |Female||60||1790||Black |} '''Enslaved people counts from earlier censuses for Reuben Strozier:''' * 1840 US Census: ** 1 male under 10 ** 1 male 10 to 23 ** 4 females under 10 ** 1 female 24 to 35 * 1830 US Census: ** 4 males under the age of 10 ** 4 males 10 to 24 ** 1 male 24 to 36 == Sources == * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6320;
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Ruben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6357;
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 10689;
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 100, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"
citing 296, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 21; FHL microfilm 7,041.
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Reuben Strozier in District 168, Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Studebaker Family in America == * by Walter Carlock, 1923-; Ethel Irene Miller, 1927- * published by Studebaker Family National Association, Tipp City, Ohio, 1976 * Source Example: :::Carlock, Walter ''[[Space: The Studebaker Family in America| The Studebaker Family in America]]'' (Studebaker Family National Association, Tipp City, Ohio, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Carlock|Carlock]]: Page 21] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Studebaker Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/studebakerfamily00carl/page/n3 (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396937 (Volume 1 and 2) (Search only)
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==[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Soldiers_in_King_Philip%27s_War Soldiers in King Philip’s War] - Main Page== ==The Sudbury Fight[Bodge, [https://archive.org/details/soldiersinkingph00bodg?view=theater#page/171/mode/1up p 171]] == Slain at the Sudbury fight 21 Apr 1676, under command of Capt. Samll Wadsworth:[Bodge, p 184, citing Roxbury records] * Samuel Gardner, son of Peter * Thomas Baker * John Roberts * Nathaniel Sever * Thomas Hawley Sr * William Cleaves * Joseph Pepper * John Sharpe * Thomas Hopkins * Lieut. Samuel Gardner Concord men killed in meadow near Hayne's Garrison: * James Hosmer * Daniel Comy * William Heywood * Samuel Potter * Joseph Buttick * John Barnes * Josiah Wheeler * Robert Wayles of Dorchester * Eliazer Hawes of Corchester == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689 == * by Percy J. Cropper * published by Edward Hicks, Jr., 14 Bishopgate Without, London, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=s3gXAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922482 === Citation Formats === * Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cropper|Cropper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ].]
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=== The 'Menzies' Surname === '''LAUNCHING 2021 Promo''' Preserve your History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCPzj50Cwxg&authuser=0 === '''Pronunciation''' === Scottish: the 'z' originally represented the Middle English 'yogh', representing a sound similar to the modern English 'y'. The surname is still pronounced Mingiz in Scotland. It has been Gaelicized as Méinn, from which come the English forms Mein and Mien. The patronymic forms McMenzies, McMon(n)ies, McMin(n), and McMyn represent adapations of the name to the predominant pattern of Highland surnames. ''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press'' === '''ADJOINING RESEARCH PAGES''' === * When was the Menzies surname first used in Scotland - a long held belief that y-DNA testing is proving to be inaccurate. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:When_was_the_Menzies_surname_first_used_in_Scotland.&public=1 * CLAN MENZIES OF SCOTLAND - from origin to today https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:CLAN_MENZIES_of_Scotland&public=1 === '''GETTING IT RIGHT''' === - surnames used today that may associate with MENZIES. '''UNTIL AROUND 1700''' most people in Scotland did not have a fixed family surname. Some surnames are connected to several ‘clans’. In the real world, there were certain family names who had a long association with a particular noble family, either because they lived on their lands or were historically among their servants or retainers. '''SCOTLAND''' had a separate nobility to England prior to the Jacobite defeat in 1745. The historical Scottish clans only existed pre-1746 north, and west, of the Highland Fault. {{Image|file=The_SURNAME.png |caption=Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland }} Scotland’s Lowland families, whom successive Lords Lyon (Court) have recognised as 'Clans', and either accorded an individual the status of clan chief, or recognised that it would be possible to recognise someone as clan chief, if the clan’s armigerous members collectively submit a nominee for recognition who meets the qualifying criteria he (the Lord Lyon) has laid down. The Baronetcy with regard to the MENZIES, only commenced on 2 Sep 1665 with Alexander Menzies, and ceased in 1910 with the death of the 8th Baronet, Sir Neil Menzies. The ‘Seat’ for these Baronets was for the most part, Castle Menzies. This castle was not the ‘ancestral’ home of the earlier Chiefs of ‘the Menzies’, nor in fact, is it the ‘ancestral’ home of the current Chief of the Menzies. Prior to the 1st Baronet, and even after that, many Chiefs of Menzies were located in many areas of Scotland; e.g. Pitfoddels, Enoch (Durisdeer), Culterallers, Shian and Bolfracks, Culdares, Rotmell. '''Armigerous families don’t have septs.''' They are families in which at least one prominent family member had been granted his coat of arms. '''DNA has no relevance to so called Septs.''' '''A y-DNA connection to the now large world-wide families of Menzies, that connects through time, is not defined by modern surnames.''' Septs were like the modern clan structure, the invention of Sir Walter Scott in 1822. It is more appropriate to refer to ‘names associated with the surname Menzies’, as y-DNA can determine direct line decendants for all ‘Menzies’ males, whatever their surname happens to be. Since the beginning of the use of surnames, a y-DNA descendant’s ‘surname’ can vary for many reasons; • adoption of male children after death of parents by maternal or other relatives, or a community member - with the child taking that relatives surname. • any non-parental event (NPE) resulting in the male child being given another surname.
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Genealogy Societies]] = The Surname Society = The Surname Society was founded as a not-for-profit entity by a worldwide group of experienced genealogists.
[“About Us - The Surname Society.” The Surname Society, 2014. https://surname-society.org/about-us/] The vision of the Society is to connect like-minded people by providing up-to-date facilities which enable members to share knowledge, data, and good practice with others regardless of where in the world they are. The Society is entirely online and focuses on single surname studies to meet the needs of researchers in the world of family history and genealogy as it evolves in the 21st century.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. The Swedes And Finns In New Jersey... (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co., 1938) :'''Citation Example''' Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. [[Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|The Swedes and Finns in New Jersey.]] (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co.,:1938) :'''Footnote Example''' [[[#SwedesFinns|Federal Writers' Project of the WPA for NJ] Page nnn] Available from *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262894 at Hathi Trust Digital LIbrary. Searchable, full text] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13889 on Ancestry.com] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/swedes-and-finns-in-new-jersey/oclc/1542555 Find in a Library] :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''
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The Sweet Connection In the early seventeenth century, after Roger Williams negotiated with the native inhabitants of Narragansett country for land, it was primarily the islands and coastal areas of the mainland that were occupied. Even by the early eighteenth century the backcountry was sparsely settled. [Providence Plantation, a refuge for dissidents of Massachusetts Colony, became the Colony of Rhode Island]. Initially the Narragansett Indians accepted the new settlers as neighbors but as time went on they were either decimated by small pox and other white man's diseases or became assimilated through intermarriage. The settlers established a form of democratic government consisting of a General Assembly of Freemen with representatives from towns throughout the colony who were elected by the voting population. Only adult males who had been admitted as Freeman of the colony were allowed to vote and to serve as officers in towns and as representatives in the General Assembly. Thus at its annual meetings in May the General Assembly regularly accepted individual applicants as Freemen of the colony. William Sweet who settled in the westerly part of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, applied for and was admitted as a Freeman of the colony in May 1730. Eight years later his son William Sweet, Jr., who was born on February 14, 1715/16, and had reached voting age also was admitted as a Freeman. He would become the father of Martha Sweet who married Henry King. In 1741 the western part of East Greenwich was split off to become West Greenwich so that, thereafter, the William Sweets and their families were residents of West Greenwich. The elder William Sweet had married Thankful Hamilton, the mother of William, Jr., and, therefore, the grandmother of Martha Sweet King. Later Martha King would name one of her daughters Thankful. William, Jr., was known as 'Wickaboxet,' an Indian word still perpetuated in the names of a pond and a management area in West Greenwich. [On A Geological Map of Rhode Island of 1840 the entire westerly portion of West Greenwich is labeled "Wickerboxet"!] During his lifetime, 'Wickaboxet' William Sweet courted and married three successive women. The first of these was Martha Cass whom he married on November 12, 1739, and by whom he fathered at least seven children. I suspect there were two or three others. Martha Cass Sweet is said to have died of smallpox in 1761. Wickaboxet then married Sarah Briggs, widow of Burton Briggs, in a civil ceremony. To quote from the record: This may certifie all persons that William Sweet and Sarah Brigs Both of West Greenwich in the County of Kent was Lawfully married at West Greenwich fore said the Third Day of May A.D. 1761- By me J.Isaac Johnson Justice of the Peace They had at least one child who was born within a year of their marriage and named it Burton after Sarah's first husband. Sarah died in 1775. 'Wickaboxet' next married a widow named Mary who survived him and, therefore, is mentioned in his Will. She is believed to have been the former Molly Matteson. As mentioned earlier William 'Wickaboxet' and Martha (Cass) Sweet had at least seven children: Dorcas B. born September 15, 1740; Benedict born October 30, 1741; Patience born March 12, 1743; Job born August 16, 1744; William born December 1, 1745; Martha born July 1, 1747; and Thankful whose date of birth I do not know but presume must have been after Martha's. With births coming so regularly and less than two years apart it is unbelievable that William and Martha would suddenly stop producing although the spacing between progeny might increase. On the other hand, only son William and daughters Martha and Thankful, the youngest of their children, are mentioned in their father's Last Will and Testament of 1794. [Burton Sweet, son of William and Sarah and half brother to William's older children, received the major portion of their father's estate]. Dorcas B. Sweet married her cousin Isaac Peckham of Westerly, Rhode Island, but then died on March 24, 1758, ten days after giving birth to their first child, a daughter who also was named Dorcas and is listed in William Sweet's Will. Evidently sons Benedict and Job, the sailor, had died before 1794. Later Martha Sweet King named two of her sons after these brothers. Grandsons William and Caleb Sweet, also listed in William Sweet's Will, probably are offspring of son William and Rebecca Nichols who were married in 1769. Grandson Sylvanus Sweet*, who emigrated to the Town of Northampton in New York State as a pioneer settler there around 1793, probably is the son of Benedict Sweet; for in the Will his grandfather sandwiches him between the daughter of Dorcas and the two daughters of Patience. Furthermore, it was customary to bequeath only a dollar or two to decendents who had moved far away. Shortly before 1800 Henry and Martha Sweet King also would settle in the Town of Northampton; however, in 1794 when the Will was written, they were still in New England albeit near the western border of Massachusetts in Hancock town. Presumably Martha was not far enough away to be given the customary treatment but, instead, was bequeathed "one cow one bed and beding and bedstead. *Although [Sylvanus Street is not listed in the indices for the 1800 census his name can be found on pages 83/84 of that census for Montgomery County, New York, just below his uncle (or cousin) Henry King.] The data for him are: 3M<10,0M 10-15,1M 16-25, 1M 26-45, 0M>45 4F<10, 0F 10-15, 0F 16-25, 1F 26-45, 0F>45 November 23,1987 written by Allen Lewis King
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Symmes Memorial == '''...A Biographical Sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, Minister of Charlestown, 1631-1671, With a Genealogy and Brief Memoirs of Some of His Descendants. Embracing Notices of many of the Name, both in Europe and America, not connected with his family. And An Autobiography.''' * by [[Vinton-225|John Adams Vinton]] (1801-1877) * Published by David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Symmes Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15313 Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results). * https://archive.org/stream/symmesmemorialbi00vint# * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769468 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vv4UAAAAYAAJ * http://symmes.org/Memorial/ (Indexed Digitized Book & Beyond) === Table of Contents === * Autobiography of The Compiler * Introduction * Explanations * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Index I. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing his name * Index II. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing other names * Index III. Names of persons who have married descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes * Index IV. Persons incidentally mentioned * Index V. Miscellaneous === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Vinton, John Adams. ''[[Space:The Symmes Memorial|The Symmes Memorial]]''. (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873). [ Page ]. * [[[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ].] * ([[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana: before and beyond == * author: Susan Morris McGee * Citation Example: ::: Morris MCGee, Susan, author. ''[[Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond]]'' (2005) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#McGee|McGee]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === More Information === * [[https://www.worldcat.org/title/taggarts-of-brown-county-indiana-before-and-beyond/oclc/62219431&referer=brief_results|WorldCat record]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] __TOC__ == The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy == Being the descendants of Thomas Talmadge of Lynn, Massachusetts, with an appendix including other families * by Arthur White Talmadge (b.1880) * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * 373 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmadgetallmadg00intalm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769493 reprint-missing pages 16, 20, 38, 46, 62, 92 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1CtWAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * The Family In England * Generation One * Genenation Two * Generation Three * Generation Four * Generation Five * Generation Six * Generation Seven * Generation Eight * Generation Nine * Generation Ten * Generation Eleven * Appendix * Sources of Information * Index, Page 347 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Talmadge, Arthur. ''[[Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy]]'' (The Grafton Press, New York, 1909) * [[#Talmadge|Talmadge]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Talmage Genealogy == * by [[Talmage-312|Sineus Conklin M. Talmage]] (1828-1902) * published by The Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901 * 50 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmagegenealogy01talm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011213210 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Talmage|Talmage]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ].]
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The goal of this project is to ... Document persons with the TASSIN Surname, or in the Tassin Family. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5348824 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 == * by Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S. * published by Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999. * Citation Example: ::: Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S., ''[[Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 |The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782]]'' (Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[[#Peters|Peters]]: Page 123 ] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Available online at these locations: * [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Tax_Man_Cometh.html?id=9UWWAAAACAAJ Google Books, no preview] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/965985?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search Library]
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==The Teed Tree== '''A Genealogical Exchange for the TEED family and Allied families''' ===Edited by Sally Teed Foust=== '''PDF's''' of all issues have been made available by the Editor & Publisher Sally Teed Foust.
In the masthead of each issue an address and phone number appears for contacting Sally. She no longer resides in Arizona and the address and phone number are no longer valid. On the final page of the final issue, she leaves an email address. This is also no longer active and cannot be used to contact her.
'''Sally still welcomes all inquiries concerning Teed genealogy. For contact information, send a private message to [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] and your correspondence will be forwarded.''' {{Image|file=Teed PDF-1.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 1''' }} '''Issue Number 1
'''Published Spring 1994
'''Includes:
''Migration of George Peter Teed (1813-1867) and family; pg. 1.
''Children and grandchildren of Susnna Teed (1592-678) pg. 5.
''Teed men in Revolutionary War Militia units; pg. 8
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-3.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 2''' }} '''Issue Number 2'''
'''Published Summer 1994
'''Includes:
''John W. Teed's Missing Manuscript; pg. 9.
''Teedville, New York; pg. 12
''Early Teed Families in Oregon; pg. 15.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-4.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 3''' }} '''Issue Number 3'''
'''Published Fall 1994
'''Includes:
''Sorting the John Teed's; pg. 17.
''Teed-Rosback Relationship; pg. 21.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-5.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 4''' }} '''Issue Number 4'''
'''Published Winter 1994
'''Includes:
''Dr, R. Wallace Teed; pg. 25.
''Joseph Teed of Delhi, Delaware, New York; pg. 27.
''Andrew Tees, Postmaster, Teedtown, N.J. 1852; pg. 28.
''Capt. Orlo Teed, Iowa Volunteers; pg. 30.
''Teed brothers to Nova Scotia after Revolutionary War; pg. 30.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-10.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 5 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-11.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 5 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 5'''
::'''Published Spring 1995
'''Includes:
''Joshua Teed (1607-1678); pg. 33.
''1994 Names Index for Issues 1-4; pg. 40-48.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-12.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 6 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-13.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 6 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 6'''
::'''Published Summer 1995
'''Includes:
''The Research of Mary Elizabeth Teed; pg. 49.
''Migration of Nathaniel Teed (1788-1840); pg. 53,
''John Teed of Huntington; pg. 57.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-14.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 7 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-15.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 7 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 7'''
::'''Published Fall 1995
'''Includes:
''John Tidd of Woburn; pg. 65.
''John Teed (1753-1833) Revolutionary War Veteran; pg. 69.
''Teed Frontier Settlers and Indian Uprisings; pages 72-76.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-6.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 8''' }} '''Issue Number 8'''
'''Published Winter 1995
'''Includes:
''Charles Teed (1919-1985) Draftee on Life Magazine Cover; pg. 81.
''Pell Teed of Kansas (1868-1942); pg. 84.
''Card Game Leads to Three Teed Murder Victims; pg. 86.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-9.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 9''' }} '''Issue Number 9'''
'''Published Spring 1996
'''Includes:
''Fremont Teed of Kuna Idaho and Family; pg. 89.
''Zepheniah Teed III (1828-1916); pg. 98.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-16.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 10 - Part 1''' }} {{Image|file=Teed PDF-17.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 10 - Part 2''' }} ::'''Issue Number 10'''
::'''Published Summer 1996
'''Includes:
''Dr. Cyrus R Teed, Founder of Koreshan Unity; pg. 101-115.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-7.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 11''' }} '''Issue Number 11'''
'''Published Fall 1996
'''Includes:
''President Gerald Ford, Descendant of Joshua Teed (1607-1687); pg. 117-122.
''Guy Teed (1888-1983) of Allegan County, Michigan; pg. 123.
''Ohio Shoemaker Moses Teed (1822-1893); pg. 126.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-8.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 12''' }} '''Issue Number 12'''
'''Published Winter 1996
'''Includes:
''Court Battle Over Koreshan Florida Land; pg. 129.
''Teed (and Tidd) Loyalists; pg. 132.
''Origin of the Tidd and Teed Names; pg. 135.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-18.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 13''' }} '''Issue Number 13'''
'''Published Spring 1997
'''Includes:
''Allen Teed Westlake (1854-1931); pg. 137.
''Teed Family Murders, West Sussex; pg. 140.
''Timeline for John Teed (1641-1687); pg. 144.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-19.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 14''' }} '''Issue Number 14'''
'''Published Summer 1997
'''Includes:
''Koreshan Land Dispute; pg. 145.
''Freeman Golding Teed (1851-1916); pg. 148.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-20.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 15''' }} '''Issue Number 15'''
'''Published Fall 1997
'''Includes:
''Marshall H Teed (1860-1936); pg. 153.
''Ralph Ernest Teed (1894-1927); pg. 155.
''James Teed and the Jennings Murder; pg. 156.
''Plus more! {{Image|file=Teed PDF-21.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption='''Issue Number 16''' }} '''Issue Number 16'''
'''Published Winter 1997
'''Includes:
''Charles Plummer Tidd; pg. 161.
''Family of Zepheniah Teed (1763-1838); pg. 164.
''Plus more!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Tefft Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tefft Ancestry == Comprising many hitherto unpublished records of descendants of John Tefft of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Includes Barber, Clarke, Crandall, Rogers, Woodward and related families. The Tefft descendants lived in Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. * by Rev. [[Stocking-901|Charles Henry Wright Stocking]] (1835-1913) * published by The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904 * 102 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tefft Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tefftancestrycom00stoc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561416 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25310/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Fernald, Natalie R. ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (Buffalo, New York, 1904) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9WVbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95-96]. "Correction of Errors" * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stocking, Charles Henry Wright. ''[[Space:The Tefft Ancestry|The Tefft Ancestry]]'' (Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stocking|Stocking]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families == A Genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley * by Howard Louis Leckey * published by The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977 (Reprinted by Closson Press in 2007) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Note: Not all pages are available, due to copyright restrictions *https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Tenmile_Country_and_Its_Pioneer_Fami/UM7gBFLDzvkC?hl=en&gbpv=1 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Leckey, Howard Louis.''[[Space: The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families| The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]'' (The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977), [ Page ]. * [[[#Leckey|The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts, 1638-1904 == Revised with Partial Records of Prof. Jonathan Tenney * by Martha Jane Tenney (b.1832) & [[Tenney-1072|Jonathan Tenney]] (1817-1888) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1891 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IT1WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1891tenn * (1904) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0y9WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor1904intenn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769496 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn2 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyord00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tenney, Martha. ''[[Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tenney|Tenney]])
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Marengo_County,_Alabama
Marengo_County,_Alabama,_Slave_Owners
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Terrell_Plantation,_Marengo_County,_Alabama
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[[Category:Terrell Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The Terrell Plantation was located in Marengo Co, AL. When [[Catlin-1269|John D. Catlin]] died his heirs were listed in his will and inventory in 1857, which consisted of 3 plantations and a large number of slaves.[ '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FS23-T?i=322&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 11 January 2022) *Inventory of John D. Catlin It is likely the Terrell Plantation was owned by son-in-law, [[Terrell-3118|James Terrell]]. ===Slaves=== *[[Catlin-1335|Sam]] *[[Catlin-1336|Alfred]] *[[Catlin-1337|Anderson]] *[[Catlin-1338|Celems (Clem?)]] *[[Catlin-1339|Antney]] *[[Catlin-1340|Sam Jr.]] *[[Catlin-1341|Cooper]] *[[Catlin-1342|Adam]] *[[Catlin-1343|Nelson]] *[[Catlin-1344|Jim]] *[[Mason-20707|Jim Mason]] *[[Catlin-1345|Dick]] *[[Murrell-1237|Dick Murrell]] boys *[[Catlin-1346|Moses]] *[[Catlin-1347|Gregg]] *[[Catlin-1348|Phrazier/Frazier]] *[[Catlin-1349|Brack]] *[[Catlin-1350|Shedrick]] *[[Catlin-1351|Cain]] *[[Catlin-1352|Willis]] *[[Catlin-1353|Ellic]] *[[Catlin-1354|Luke]] (deaf) *[[Catlin-1355|Dennis]] women *[[Catlin-1356|Ann]] *[[Catlin-1357|Dinah Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1358|Jane]] *[[Catlin-1359|Harriet]] *[[Mathews-5934|Matilda Mathews]] *[[Catlin-1360|Caroline]] *[[Catlin-1361|Mouirren]] *[[Catlin-1362|Nelly]] *[[Murrell-1238|Mary Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1363|Julie]] *[[Murrell-1239|Matilda Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1364|Millie]] & 2 children [[Catlin-1365|Ellen]] & [[Catlin-1366|Fannie]] *[[Catlin-1367|Parthena]] and child [[Catlin-1368|Judy]] girls *[[Catlin-1369|Flora]] *[[Catlin-1370|Georgianna]] *[[Catlin-1371|Emeline]] women *[[Catlin-1372|Sally]] *[[Catlin-1373|Delilah]] *[[Catlin-1374|Dinah]] *[[Catlin-1375|Easter]] *[[Catlin-1376|Barbary]] ==Sources==
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This is an extensive history of the Thayer family from Thornbury, Glouchestshire, England to Colonial America compiled by Tomas Thayer Ojeda. 45 pages and digitally available via the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/index.php
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Thornbury, Gloucestershire]] == The Thayer Family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution == Also includes: Abstracts of wills relating to the Tayer (Thayer) family of Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by Henry E. Woods Caution: Please see known errors section below. This source contains factual errors and is highly speculative.''' * by Tomás Thayer Ojeda * published by Imprenta Moderna, Santiago? Chile]1907. * Source Example: ::: Thayer Ojeda, Tomás, and Henry Ernest Woods. ''[[Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution]].'' [Santiago, Chile]: Imprenta Moderna. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Ojeda|Ojeda]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thayerfamilytho00unkngoog/page/n38 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008693610 ==Known Errors== The author relied on parish transcriptions that have since been re-evaluated. Conclusions in this publication should be reviewed. ::"In 1907 Thomas Thayer Ojeda attempted to reconstruct the Tayer pedigree.....Relying almost entirely on the ''Register'' articles published the previous year, Ojeda arranged the various Tayers into families according to clues found in wills, the names of godparents, chronological factors, and other data. Ojeda also indulged in a considerable amount of speculation." [Reference: Clifford L Stott, "Thayer of Thornbury," TAG Vol 73, 1998 p 82].
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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] ==About The Project== Originally known as the Thelwall Burial Ground Project, this was originally started as part of a larger, lottery funded village heritage project for Thelwall in Cheshire, England. The intention was to research burials in the older part of [[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]]. By the time the burial project got under way, the larger scheme was into its final year and the team could only hope to cover a percentage of the burials in the older part of the graveyard. However this was 2020, a year when nothing could be predicted and an unprecedented lockdown due to the global pandemic meant there were far more people than could have been expected available and willing to help. During the year, 20 volunteers contributed to the research and though restricted to on-line sources due to the pandemic, they were able to investigate all the marked graves in the older part of the graveyard as well as looking into all the unmarked burials listed in the first burial register. The team were able to produce fairly detailed results for some of the people interred in the graveyard although with nothing more than a line in the church burial register to identify them, others proved too difficult for available resources. With the cancellation of the various open days to mark the official conclusion of the Lottery funded project, work continued to the end of the year by which time the team were able to provide stories and families for most of the people who are buried in the older part of the churchyard – almost 870 souls in all. 2020 marked the centenary of the village's war memorial and the work of the team also included looking at the history of the village's war dead to help commemorate the event. This was due to happen in November 2020, but with public events still reduced to a minimum information provided by the researches enabled information sheets to be provided for all those named on the memorial and these were displayed in the church grounds to enable people to visit and remember. The team have also helped with an educational project for the local school and local authority, by researching the lives of some of the children who were named in the school log book, dating back to 1872 when the national school first came into being. The work from both of these additional projects has been amalgamated with the main burial ground project. An electronic copy will be deposited with the local archives and arrangements are in progress to make the information available to Thelwall church and community and have been added to Wikitree in the form of individual profiles. ===SOURCES AND RESOURCES=== The team researched their work widely though practically all on-line, given the restrictions in place for the duration of the project. '''Original index compiled from:''' :The church burial ground plan :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6713-9VN?i=328&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Parish General Register 1782-1812 :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-671S-BP4?i=491&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Burial Register 1813-1915 : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529401/all-saints-churchyard Find A Grave]- on-line index of Thelwall graveyard :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials''. Normansell, Graham C. (transcriber). Publisher: Graham C. Normansell, Birchwood, Warrington, 1999 '''Research sources:''' :All Saints' churchyard, All Saints Drive, Thelwall, Cheshire. :Warrington Archives :''No Mean City - A Local History of Thelwall in Cheshire'' by Michael F. Taylor. Published by Marlston Books, 2010. :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials'' (as above) :''Thelwall School Log Book 1872-1918'' - still in the school's possession '''Online sources include:''' :[https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] :[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ British Newspaper Archives] :[https://www.cheshirearchives.org.uk Cheshire Archives] :[http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ Cheshire BMD] :[http://cprdb.csc.liv.ac.uk Cheshire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth Graves] :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index] :[https://www.familysearch.org Family Search] :[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] :[https://www.findmypast.co.uk Find My Past] :[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free BMD] :[https://www.google.com Google] :[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ Lancashire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ National Archives] Some of the team members have also created public trees from their research at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] '''See Also''' :[[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]] :[[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints, Thelwall - Burial Index]] :[[Space:War_Memorials%2C_Thelwall_Cheshire|Thelwall War Memorials]] :[[:Category: War Memorials, Thelwall, Cheshire |Thelwall War Memorials - Index]] :[[Space:Graveyard_Memorial_Survey|Thelwall Cemetery Memorial Survey]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: 3rd Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Third New Hampshire and All About It == * by [[Eldredge-1224|Daniel Eldredge]] (1841-) Lieut. Third New Hampshire Vol. Inf. Called ''Captain'' by his friends. * published by The Press of E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893 * 1054 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir01eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir02eldr * https://archive.org/details/01745230.3269.emory.edu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602671 === Table of Contents === * Author's Preface * Acknowledgements * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * Illustrations, Maps, Plans, etc. * List of Portraits * August, 1861, and Prior * September, 1861 * October, 1861 * November, 1861 * December, 1861 * TBD * August, 1865 * Biographical Sketches * Soldiers' Homes (National, U. S. and State) * Regimental Roster * Enlistments Less than Three Years * Tables (Wounded, Died of Wounds, etc.) . * Officers' Data * Wars of the United States * Soldiers' Homes (Tliird New Hampsliire Men in) * Military Societies of the United States * Appendix A (Miscellaneous Subjects) * Appendix B (Trials, Desertions and Executions) * Statistical (from " Fox's Regimental Losses") * Appendix C (New Hampshire Matters) * Battles, List of ... . . . * Regimental Summary * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eldredge|Eldredge]]) * [Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Thomas Book == Giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas family descended from him, and of some allied families. * by [[Thomas-33034|Lawrence Buckley Thomas]] (1848-1914) * published by Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896 * 627 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pi9WAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769615 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15150/ === Table of Contents === * Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G. * Thomas, of West River, Maryland * Thomas, of Aberglasney, Wales * Thomas, of Albemarle County, Va. * Thomas, of Bayeux * Thomas, of Boston, Mass. * Thomas, of Bucks County, Pa. * Thomas, of Caermarthen, Wales * Thomas, of Caldicot, Monmouthshire * Thomas, of Carnarvonshire, Wales * Thomas, of Carrolls Manor, Md. * Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa. * Thomas, of Charles County, Md. * Thomas, of Cheltenham, Pa. * Thomas, of Culpeper County, Va. * Thomas, of Danygraig, Glamorganshire, Wales * Thomas, of Duffryn Ffrwd, Wales * Thomas, of Eden, Maine * Thomas, of Essex, England * Thomas, of Essex County, Va. * Thomas, of Fayette County, Ind. * Thomas, of Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Glamorgan, Wales * Thomas of Halifax, England, and Bay Ridge, Long Island * Thomas, of Hardwick, Mass. * Thomas, of Highgate, London * Thomas, of Hilltown, Pa. * Thomas, of Illinois * Thomas, of Islington, London * Thomas, of Kentucky * Thomas, of Kesgrave, England * Thomas, of Lelant, Cornwall * Thomas, of Llanbradach, Glamorgan, and Llyn Madoc, Brecon, Wales * Thomas, of Llanfihangel and Brigan, Wales * Thomas, of Llettymawr and Llanon, Caermarthenshire, Wales * Thomas, of Marshfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Merion, Pa. * Thomas, of Michigan * Thomas, of Middleboro, Mass. * Thomas, of Montevue, Md. * Thomas, of New Haven, Conn. * Thomas, of New Plymouth Colony, Mass. * Thomas, of Portland, Maine * Thomas, of Provence, France * Thomas, of Provo City, Utah * Thomas, of Queen Annes County, Md. * Thomas, of Rhos and Tyglyn, Wales * Thomas, of S. Marys County, Md. * Thomas, of Saratoga County, New York * Thomas, of South Carolina * Thomas, of Springfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Sussex, England * Thomas, of Talbot County, Md. * Thomas, of "Thomas Profit," Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Thomaston, Conn. * Thomas, of Wenvoe Castle, Wales * Thomas, of Weymouth, Mass. * Thomas, of Wickford, R. I. * Thomas, of Wilmington, Del. * Thomas, of Worny-Borny, Wales * Tommasi, of Naples, Italy * Andrews * Antrobus * Audley and Touchet * Baskerville * Bentley * Bigod, of Norfolk, England * Blakeway, of Shropshire, England * Bordley * Bowne * Braithwaite, of Kendal and London * Braose, of Bramber, England * Brooke * Brown * Buckley, of Rochdale, Lancashire * Buckley, of New York * Burling * Carey * Carroll * Cheston * Chew of Blackburn, Lancashire * Chew, of Gloucester County, N. J. * Chew, of Long Island, and elsewhere * Chew, of Maryland and Pennsylvania * Chew, of Virginia * Clark * Coale * Cowman * De Zeng * Ellicott * Fairfax * Farquhar * Ferris * Fitzhugh, of Virginia * Galloway * George * Giffard, Clare, and Marshall * Gilpin * Owen Glendower * Godey * Gray, of Grays Ferry, Philadelphia * James ap Griffith * Hanmer and Macclesfield * Harris and Willson * Herbert, of Alexandria, Va. * Herbert, of Wales * Herman and Randolph * Hopkins, of Maryland * Houghteling * Howard, of Belvidere, Md. * Howard, of Effingham, England * Howard, of Washington, D. C. * Johns and Hutchins * Johnson * Jones, of Maryland * Kane * King * Kirkbride and Marriott * Knight and Canby * Knowles * Large * Lawrence, of Calvert County, Md. * Lawrence, of Chelsea, Middlesex * Lawrence, of Lancashire, England * Lawrence, of Monmouth County, N. J. * Lawrence, of S. Albans, England, New York and Long Island * Lawrence, of S. Ives, Huntingdonshire * Leiper * McCobb, of Maine * McVickar * Mifflin * Morris and Perot * Mortimer * Nicklin and Dallas * Paganel, Somerie, and Strange * Pell * Penrose * Philips and Montgomery * Poultney * Reese * Rice, of Dynevor * Richardson * Ringgold * Russell and Sewall * Rutherfurd * Rutland * Schieffelin * Scudamore, of Herefordshire, England * Scull * Sheafe and Satterthwaite * Shipley * Snowden, of Maryland * Stabler * Stanard, of Virginia * Sullivan, of Moorestown, N. J. * Talbot * Tilghman * Tyson, of Maryland * Verdon, Furnival, Minors * Walker * Warfield * Wethered * Wilcocks and Ingersoll * Windsor and Huntercombe * Winthrop, Fones, and Feake * Anderson1, of Botetourt County, Va. * Blackburn, of Jefferson County, Va. * Crabb and Gillespie * Glasgow, of Rockbridge County, Va. * Junkin * Appendix I * Appendix II. Key chart of Baronial families * Appendix III * Appendix IV * Appendix V * Appendix VI * Appendix VII * Appendix VIII * Appendix IX * Appendix X * Appendix XI * Appendix XII * Reference index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Thomas, Lawrence Buckley. ''[[Space:The Thomas Book|The Thomas Book, Giving the Genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G.]]'' (Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thomas|Thomas]])
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[[Space:Colonial_Families_of_Delaware_Volume_11|<== Prev]] | [[Space:THE_THOMAS_DAVIS_%28Davies%29_FAMILY_of_Sussex_County|Next ==>]] == [[Davis-21660|THOMAS DAVIS, SR.]] == * m. Sarah (N), lived in Annimessex, Somerset Co., MD. * Thomas Davis came from Wales and settled in Worchester and died at age of one hundred and twelve years. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Thomas Davis of Annimessex., Somerset Co., MD d. leaving a will made 23 Oct 1715, proved 23 Mar 1715/6, mentioning heirs: son Thomas, upper part of ''Unduce'', on Davis Inlet, and 150 a., Long Town; son John, lower part of ''Unduce'', and 100 a., -, bought of Jno. Carter; wife Sarah, extx., Waterford, in Marrumscoe, and personalty. Witnessed by Thos. Stockwell, Jno. Cullin, Abraham Trice, Rich'd Barnes, Sarah Martin. {MWB[Maryland Will Book as abstracted in the Maryland Calendar of Wills (16 vols.).] 14:137} * Thomas Davis Sr. and Sarah were the parents of THOMAS; JOHN. == [[Davis-21661|THOMAS DAVIS]] == * possible son of [[Davis-21660|Thomas (1) Davis]]. * Thomas Davis lived and died in Worcester Co., MD. He has eight sons and two daughters, the eldest of which was Saul Davis, died on the Mississippi, age ninety years, Thomas Davis, Jr. died at about eighty years of age. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Thomas Davis was the father of SAUL; JEHU; probably MOSES. == [[Davis-21659|JEHU/JOHN DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21660|Thomas (2) Davis]], m. [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]]. * Jehu Davis (1738-1801), son of Thomas Davis, was born in Somerset County, MD., moved to Sussex Co., then to Kent Co., DE. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis Hart: 12, The Laws Family} * Jehu Davis b. 1738 in Worcester Co., MD, d. 1801, buried in Savannah (Christ's Church near Milford, DE. (Cemetery has been paved over.) {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * In a deed dated 30 Oct 1765, John Cox of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] Kent Co. yeoman for 167 pounds 10 shillings sold to John Davis late of Worcester Co. MD but now of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] Kent Co. taylor ... a tract of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] part of a larger tract called ''Wheatfield'' ... 225 a. {KEDELR[Kent County, Delaware, Land Records] R:83} * On 23 Nov 1772, an indenture was made between Jehu Davis of Kent on Delaware, taylor, and Rhoda, his wife and Archibbald McSparran, same place, yeoman. Consideration of two pounds five shillings convey a parcel of cripple on small branch falling into ''Clark's Brook'' ... part of land purchased by Davis of John Cox. Beginning by an old dam made by James Lacey, dec d .. .laid off for two acres thirty five perches. {KEDELR V: 37} * Jehu Davis, Speaker of the House, served as Governor from 29 March 1789 to 2 June 1789 upon the death of Governor Thomas Collins. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * Jehu Davis of Kent Co. d leaving a will dated 1 Jan 1800, proved 17 Jun 1801. Heirs: Wife, one Negro boy named Lige; one Negro girl named Kitty; son '''Isaac'''; dau '''Sarah Clark'''; one Negro woman named Peg; son '''John''' lands called ''McSparrans'' together with 6 1/2 a. on the ne side of the co. road adj 9 1/2 a. bought of Elias Mason & lands of Cox, one Negro boy named Adam; son '''Henry''' my home place together with four Negroes namely Bob, George, Stephen & Peter; dau '''Rhoda Hill''' one Negro boy named Dick, one Negro boy named Dave, one Negro girl named Mint; dau '''Nancy Hazzard''' one Negro man named Jacob, one Negro boy named Charles. Executor: Son Henry with this injunction on my son Henry that if a certain Negro man Jim & a Negro woman Sal, whom I desire should be free at my death or either of them should through infirmity of old age, sickness or any unavoidable providence of God be disabled from supporting themselves that in such case the said Henry shall contribute to the necessity & relief of said Negroes. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, John Williams, Benjamin Yoe. On 16 Jun 1801 Isaac Davis the legate mentioned renounce the said legacy. Prob: by Isaac Davis register of wills. Letters of Testamentary granted unto Henry Davis who being sworn gave bond with John Davis his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O:28} * Jehu Davis and Rhoda Laws was the father of ISAAC b. 1765. d. 1856; JOHN b. 1775, m. Betsy Hill; HENRY, m. Lallie Hill; SARAH b. 1769, d. 1790, m. John Clark ; RHODA ; NANCY, m. (N) Hazzard; JOSHUA d. young; WILLIAM d. young. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801 ; Russell S. Pickett}[[http://www.russpickett.com/history/delgov1.htm Delaware Governors 1777-1801 ; Russell S. Pickett]] == MOSES DAVIS == * probable son of [[Davis-21661|Thomas (2) Davis, Jr.]], m. Elizabeth (N). Elizabeth later m. Caleb Tucker. * On 13th day, 11th mo., 1770, John Tucker of Kent on Delaware, yeoman, and his wife Margaret conveyed to Moses Daviss late of Worcester Co., MD, blacksmith. Rachel Wharton, John Warder and William Hudson, by deed 21st day, 10th mo., 1740, to Nathaniel Tumbling a parcel of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], part of a tract called Fairfield and so seized devised tract equally to two daus.: Mary and above Margaret who became legally seized of one moiety. 153 .34 a, fir £300. {KEDELR T:26} * Moses Davis d. leaving a will dated 13 May 1772, proved 29 June 1772. Heir: son Abisha. Admx, wife Elizabeth. Witnessed by Jehu Davis, Caleb Davis, Caleb Tucker. {KCP[De Valinger, Leon,. Calendar of Kent County, Delaware probate records, 1680-1800. Dover, Del.: Public Archives Commission, State of Delaware, 1944.] Arch. A13: 42-45; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) L: 115} Note: Will mentions wife and other children unnamed. {KCP Arch. A13:43} shows that Elizabeth Davis married Caleb Tucker; {page 44} shows this acct. later administered by Jehu Davis; also mentions heirs, minor children Ann & Elizabeth Davis; {page 45} mentions heirs, Abisha, Mary, Leah & Thomas Davis. * In the petition dated Feb 1773, Jehu Daviss guardian to Abishai Daviss minor son of Moses Daviss dec' d. sheweth that your petitioner prays the Court to lay off unto Elizabeth the relict of the said Moses Daviss (now intermarried with Caleb Tucker) her dower in the land of the said Moses Daviss. The freeholders laid off the land adj John Tucker, Wm Beauchamp & Joseph Nickolds dec'd. He also prays the Court to appoint some proper person to be guardian to Mary Davis who is one of the daus of the afsd Moses Davis dec'd. and who is under the age of 14. Guardianship given to Saul Davis. Your petitioner prays the Court to appoint some proper person guardian to said minors Elizabeth and Ann Davis who are both under the age of 14. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * In the petition dated 26 Nov 1773, Jehu Davis sheweth that Moses Davis late of Kent Co. was seized in land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] and being so seized died intestate leaving a widow and sundry children, viz, Elizabeth the widow who is since intermarried with Caleb Tucker, Abisha, Noble, Mary, Elizabeth, Leah and Ann Davis children of the intestate. All the children hath had guardians appointed for them except the said Leath Davis. He prays the Court to appoint some proper person her guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Moses Davis and Elizabeth (N) were the parents of ABISHA (ABISHAL); NOBLE; MARY; ELIZABETH; LEAH (LEATH); ANN; THOMAS. == [[Davis-21665|ISAAC DAVIS]] == * b. 20 Feb 1765, d. 30 March 1856, son of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]] and [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]], m. [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]] (b 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 June 1812), dau. of Adam Killen and Mary (Polly) (N), m. 2nd Sally (Salley) Sorden widow and relict of William Sorden. Mary (Polly) Killen, widow of Adam Killen, m. 2nd Joshua Laws. {See Killen Family, Vol. 7, this series} * Isaac Davis, b. 20 Feb 1765, son of Jehu Davis and Rhoda. {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis} * Adam Killen d. by 30 May 1771 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Polly Killen, widow. {KCP Arch. A28: 175-177; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) L: 97} Note (KCP Arch. A28: 175} shows that Mary Killen married Joshua Laws; {page 177} mentions heirs, Abel & Mary Killen. . . [Judge] Isaac Davis was born near Milford, Kent County, in 1765. He was elected member of Assembly in 1793, of the Senate in 1794, and Speaker of that body and register of wills in 1799. After he retired from this office he removed to Smyrna, where he passed the remainder of his days, and died 30 March 1856. He was appointed justice 7 Jan 1814, and served until the reorganization of the court under the revised Constitution of 1831. {Scharf XXV}[History of Delaware, 1609-1888, by J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., LL.D.] * Joshua Laws m. 1st Mary (Polly) Killen [widow of Adam Killen] 1 Jan 1772 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * In the petition dated 25 Aug 1774, Joshua Laws & Mary his wife adminrs of the estate of Adam Killan late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] dec' d. sheweth that the said Adam Killen in his life time was possessed of some land & died intestate leaving two children Abel & Mary. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian to Abel age 10 years old 6 July last past & Mary will be 6 years old 16 Oct next. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts H-M} * Joshua Laws of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 9 Dec 1803, proved 28 Nov 1806. Heirs: Wife Rachel Laws, one Negro boy named Stephen; brother Outen Laws; all that parcel of land in the forrest of the hundred afsd whereon George Adkins dwells adj the heirs of Levy Riggs, John Collins and others on the whole 430 a. subject to Rachel Laws as afsd; 100 pounds to Matilda Laws; 100 pounds to Leah Laws, if either of them should die under age or without issue, then the whole 200 pounds to the survivor, and if both Matilda and Leah die under age and without issue then the 200 pounds to my nephew John L. Lewis son of my sister Leah Lewis; Sarah Anderson dau of Ezekiel Anderson 100 pounds; four sisters Elizabeth Grayham, Leah Lewis, Hepy [Hester (Esther} Laws ''m. William Davis, Unplaced''] Davis and Charlotty McDaniel 25 pounds each; aged mother Leah Laws 15 pounds annually during her natural life; Joshua Davis son of Isaac Davis a 150 a. tract of land whereon I now dwell adj Sorden Lister, heirs of William Frazer and others, which was formerly the property of Elijah Berry & Grace his wife; Joshua McGonigal and George McGonigal 30 pounds each when they arrive to the age of 21; William Killen son of Abel Killen dec'd. 50 pounds when he arrives to the age of 21; my Negro woman Tamer to be free and her children to be free at the age of 21 and they to be at her disposal until then, also to said Tamer one cow and calf and one spinning wheel; Negro man Mess which I lately set free one cow and calf; Negroes Jerry, Charles, Sebby and Peter their freedom and intire liberty when they arrive to age of 21 , and I order that all the said Negroes that is under the age of 21 at my death shall serve Isaac Davis until they severally arrive to age; Joshua Davis, Rhoda Davis, James Davis, [[Davis-59768|Henry Davis]] and Mary L. Davis children of Isaac Davis all the residue of my estate. Executor: Isaac Davis (now of the Town of Dover). Witnessed by Joseph Hale, Thomas Clayton. Prob: by Nathaniel Smithers register of wills. On 1 Dec 1806 Letters of Testamentary granted to Isaac Davis who being sworn gave bond with David Lockwood esqr his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 139} * In the petition (undated), Sally (Salley) Sorden, widow and relict of William Sorden dec'd, represents that the said William Sorden in his life time and at the time of his death, was seized in personal estate of $30,000 Leaving a widow your petitioner and four children, Mary now wife of Outten Davis, Eliza, Christianna and Clement Sorden that your petitioner is appointed the testamentary of the said Eliza and Christianna, that Peter Caverly esqr who was appointed testamentary guardian of Clement Sorden having renounced his guardianship of said minor. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts: S-T} * On 15 Apr 1806-6 Oct 1814, lsaac Davis who intermarried with Sally Sorden guardian to Catharine E. Sorden, minor dau of Wm Sorden esqr dec'd. presents account of the guardianship up to 6 Oct 1814 that being the time of the intermarriage of the said Sally with this accountant. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts S-T} * "In Oct 1814 I was married to Sally Sorden, with whom I now live, she was the intimate friend of my first wife, the widow of her own cousin, the sister of my dec'd. brother's wife, whose brother was married to my sister. She was about my age, a fine house wife, a professor of religion and had retained an unblemished reputation. We have lived happy I trust in all good conscience." {Budd} * Isaac Davis,[Isaac Davis on {{FindAGrave|8599672|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 20 Feb 1765, d. 30 Mar 1856, and Mary J. Killen Davis,[Mary J Killen Davis on {{FindAGrave|8599679|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 Jun 1812, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery. {Find a Grave} * Mary J. Killen Davis, b. 16 Oct 1768, d. 9 June 1812, wife of lsaac Davis, dau. of Adam and Mary Killen, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Dill:72} * Mary L. Davis Budd,[Mary L Davis Budd on {{FindAGrave|8602340|sameas=no}} accessed on 31 Aug 2018] b. 20 Feb 1803, d. 2 Aug 1833, buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Dill:71} * Isaac Davis and Mary J. Killen were the parents of [[Davis-59767|JOSHUA]]; [[Davis-59768|RHODA]], m. William F. Corbit; JAMES; [[Davis-21662|HENRY]], m. [[Caldwell-2088|Sarah Elizabeth Caldwell]], 8 Feb 1840 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd}; [[Davis-59769|MARY LAWS]], b. 20 Feb 1803, m. William A. Budd {Runk; Dill:71}; [[Davis-59771|GEORGE]], b. 1 Jan 1806 {Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis; Dill:10}; ISAAC; m. Sophia H. Lyons 24 Sep 1828 {Dodd}; [[Davis-59775|ANN ELIZA]]; m. Thomas A. Budd, 9 Jun 1829 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} == JOHN DAVIS == * son of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]] and [[Laws-327|Rhoda Laws]], m. Elizabeth (Betty/Betsey) Hill. Elizabeth (Betsey) Later m. (N) Starr. * Elizabeth Hill Davis Starr,[Elizabeth Hill Davis Starr on {{FindAGrave|12131316|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 1773, d. 13 Sep 1856, buried in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Milford, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * John Davis of Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 7 Oct 1815, proved 25 Oct 1815. Heirs: Wife Betsy all my estate real & personal during her widowhood on condition that she raise and educate my children under age, if she should marry, the whole of my estate should be sold and the money divided between my said wife and six children with the exception of a charge against my son Jehu of the amount of a bond given by my said son Jehu and myself to Isaac Davis which bond is to be paid and deducted out of his share. Executors: Wife Betsey and Robert Hill of Sussex Co, DE. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, James Millechop esqr, [[Burton-4249|William Burton]]. The bond has been fully paid. [signed] Isaac Davis. Attest: J. O. Yolk. Prob: by James Harper register of Wills. Letters Testamentary granted unto Betsy Davis and Robert Hill who being sworn gave bond with Elias Shockley their surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 80} * Between Nov 1819-Jan 1824, Betsey Starr (late Davis) admin. of John Davis sadler presents account of her administration. Paid Isaac Davis bond. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * John Davis and Elizabeth (Betsey) Hill were the parents of JEHU; (5 OTHER CHILDREN) == [[Davis-59868|RHODA DAVIS]] == * dau. of [[Davis-21659|Jehu (3) Davis]], m. Robert Hill. * [[Burton-4249|Governor Burton]] was born 16 Oct 1789, and died 5 Aug 1866. His father John Burton, an enterprising farmer of Sussex County, married Mary Vaughan. who, after the death of her first husband, became the wife of Robert Frame; and their son Robert Frame, the half-brother of Governor Burton, was one of the ablest law Governor Burton was a warm supporter of the creed and claims of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and was for many years senior warden of Christ Church, Milford. He was twice married- first to Mrs. Eliza Walcott, daughter of William Sorden, of Kent County, who died early. In 1830 he was married to [[Hill-30050|Ann C. Hill]], daughter of Robert and Rhoda (Davis) Hill, who lived, after her widowhood, until 14 Oct 1885. They had one child, Rhoda, who married Alfred R. Wootten, Esq., who was attorney-general of Delaware at the time of his death, in 1864, also leaving but one child, Mary Robinson Wootten, now the wife of David T. Marvel, Esq., of Georgetown. {Scharf XVII} * [[Burton-4249|William Burton]], b 16 Oct 1789, Sussex Co., DE, d. 5 Aug 1866, Milford DE was Governor of Delaware from 18 Jan 1859 unti1 20 Jan 1863. * [[Hill-30050|Ann C . Burton]], b. 12 Mar 1812, d. 14 Oct 1885. {Delaware Governors 1777-1801; Russell S. Pickett} * Rhoda Davis Corbit,[Rhoda Davis Corbit on {{FindAGrave|8591344|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 19 May 1793, d. 21 May 1821 , buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} ** Note: this is the dau of ISAAC DAVIS, not JEHU DAVIS. * Rhoda Davis and Robert Hill were the parents of [[Hill-30050|ANN C. HILL]], m. [[Burton-4249|Governor William Burton]] [and they had a child Rhoda m. Alfred Wooten who were parents of Mary Robinson Wooten]. == ABISHA (ABISHAL) DAVIS == * son of Moses (4) Davis and Elizabeth (N). * In the Sussex Co. Orphans Court dated 1816, Ebenezar B. was shown as the child of Abishal Davis, [[wikipedia:Baltimore_Hundred|Baltimore Hundred]]. The place formerly belonging to Jacob Rogers, and a farm formerly belonging to Thomas Dale mentioned. {Sussex Co. Orphans Court L: 354} * Abishal Davis was the father of EBENEZAR B. == [[Davis-59767|JOSHUA DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. Hannah Marim. * Hannah Marim Davis,[Hannah Marim Bateman Davis on {{FindAGrave|7598846|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 13 Nov 1813, d. 23 Mar 1901 , wife of Joshua Davis,[Joshua Davis on {{FindAGrave|7529110|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Dover, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * In the petition dated 23 Jun 1807, Joshua Davis legatee & devisee of Joshua Laws [husband of his grandmother] late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] represents that the said Joshua Laws in his life time and at the time of his death was seized in a 150 a. tract of land in the afsd hundred which will yield an annual rent of about £45 (subject to the widow's dower) and personal estate of about £200. Your petitioner is above the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint his father Isaac Davis his guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} == [[Davis-59768|RHODA DAVIS]] == * dau. of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. William Fisher (Corbit) Corbitt 3 Dec 1812 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd}. * Joshua Fisher, Town of Dover, Attorney at law, d. leaving a will dated 16 July 1791, proved 8 Aug 1791 Heirs: mother unnamed; father Fenwic Fisher; bro. James Fisher; sister Susannah Fisher; nephew William Fisher Corbit; Nicholas Ridgely; Elizabeth Garnet, the younger; Richard Bassett. Extrs., father Fenwic Fisher, friends George Wilson & Nicholas Ridgely. Witnessed by George McCall, William Guy. {KCP Arch. A17: 137; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M: 278} * The petition of lsaac Davis grandfather of James Fisher Corbit minor son of William F. Corbit dec' d. sheweth that the said minor is entitled to 1/2 of a house and lot in Dover now in the tenure of Dr. John Adams and is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Rhoda Davis Corbit, b. 19 May 1793, d. 21 May 1821 wife of William F. Corbit,[William F Corbit on {{FindAGrave|79923988|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] buried in Asbury M. E. Church Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * Rhoda Davis and William Fisher Corbit were the parents of JAMES FISHER CORBIT. == [[Davis-59771|GEORGE DAVIS]] == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]] m. Mary Jane Perkins. * George Davis m. Mary Jane Perkins 6 Feb 1832 DE. {Dodd}. * George Davis,[George Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855527|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 1 Jan 1806, d. 12 April 1877; Mary Jane Davis[Mary Jane Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855533|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 5 Jan 1814, d. 30 Dec 1889, wife of George Davis, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery. {Find a Grave} * Isaac Davis,[Isaac Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855530|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 20 Apr 1838, d. 2 Feb 1839, Inscription: son of Mary Jane and George Davis, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * George Davis, farmer, age 44; Mary J. 37; Mary H. 17; Emma F. 15; John P. 10; Anne 7; Lizzie B. 3. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Duck Creek Hundred}["United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8B-1G6 : 12 April 2016), George Davis, Duck Creek Hundred, Kent, Delaware, United States; citing family 157, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).] * George Davis, farmer, age 54, b. DE; Mary J. 45, b. Md; Mary H. 26, b. Md; J. Perkins 20, b. Md; Anne 17, b. Md; Elizabeth 13, b. DE; Ella 9, b. DE; Georgia 6, b. DE; George 2, b. DE. {1860 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Smyrna, Duck Creek Hundred}["United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4SH-BNF : 13 December 2017), George Davis, 1860.] * Emma F. Davis Lofland,[Emma F. Davis Lofland on {{FindAGrave|11121804|sameas=no}} accessed on 29 Aug 2018] b. 1835, d. 1860, buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Smyrna, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave} * George Davis and Mary Jane Perkins were the parents of MARY H.; EMMA F., m. (N) Lofland; ISAAC; JOHN PERKINS; ANNE; ELISABETH; ELLA; GEORGIA; GEORGE. == ISAAC DAVIS == * son of [[Davis-21665|Isaac (5) Davis]] and [[Killen-68|Mary J. Killen]], m. Sophia H. Lyons. * Isaac Davis m. Sophia H. Lyons 24 Sep 1838. {Dodd} ** m. 27 Sep 1828 in Delaware, USA["Delaware, Marriage Records, 1744-1912," Ancestry.com.] * Isaac Davis, merchant, age 41, b. DE; Sophia 38, b. PA; Matilda 15; Virginia 13; Augusta 11; Hetty 8; Clementine 6; Annie 4; Charles 9/12, all children born in PA. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Dover Hundred}["United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH81-8T3 : 12 April 2016), Isaac Davis, Dover Hundred, Kent, Delaware, United States; citing family 1085, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).] * Isaac Davis and Sophia H. Lyons were the parents of MATILTA; VIRGlNIA; AUGUSTA; HETTY; CLEMENTINE; ANNIE; CHARLES. ---- [[Davis-21660|'''THOMAS DAVIS, SR.''']] m. Sarah (N) # [[Davis-21661|'''THOMAS''']] ## SAUL ## [[Davis-21659|'''JEHU''']] m. [[Laws-327|'''Rhoda Laws''']] ### [[Davis-21665|'''ISAAC''']] m. [[Killen-68|'''Mary J. Killen''']] #### [[Davis-59767|'''JOSHUA''']] m. '''Hannah Marim'''[ #### [[Davis-59768|'''RHODA''']] m. '''William Fisher (Corbit) Corbitt'''][ on 03 Dec 1812 in New Castle, DE ##### '''JAMES FISHER CORBIT'''][Dr James Corbit on {{FindAGrave|79925678|sameas=no}} accessed on 31 Aug 2018] #### JAMES #### [[Davis-21662|'''HENRY''']], m. [[Caldwell-2088|'''Sarah Elizabeth Caldwell''']] on 08 Feb 1840 in New Castle, DE #### [[Davis-59769|'''MARY LAWS''']] m. William A. Budd #### [[Davis-59771|'''GEORGE''']] m. '''Mary Jane Perkins'''[ on 06 Feb 1832 in DE ##### MARY H. ##### '''EMMA F.'''][ m. (N) Lofland ##### '''ISAAC'''][ ##### '''JOHN PERKINS'''][J. Perkins Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855531|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018] ##### '''ANNE'''[Annie E. Davis Johns on {{FindAGrave|74918013|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018] ##### ELISABETH ##### ELLA ##### '''GEORGIA'''["Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6K6-7XC : 8 March 2018), George Davis in entry for Georgia Davis Thomas, 04 Apr 1914; citing 9190, Philadelphia City Archives and Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; FHL microfilm 1,429,028.] ##### '''GEORGE'''[George Davis on {{FindAGrave|7855528|sameas=no}} accessed on 28 Aug 2018] #### ISAAC m. Sophia H. Lyons on 24 Sep 1828 ##### MATILTA ##### VIRGlNIA ##### AUGUSTA ##### HETTY ##### CLEMENTINE ##### ANNIE ##### CHARLES #### [[Davis-59775|'''ANN ELIZA''']] m. '''Thomas A. Budd'''[Thomas Allibone Budd on {{FindAGrave|42400414|sameas=no}} accessed on 15 Oct 2018] on 9 Jun 1829 in Kent, DE ### JOHN m. '''Elizabeth Betsy Hill'''[ #### JEHU ### HENRY m. Lallie Hill ### SARAH m. John Clark ### [[Davis-59868|'''RHODA''']] m. Robert Hill ### NANCY m. (N) Hazzard ### JOSHUA ### WILLIAM ## MOSES m. Elizabeth (N) ### ABISHA (ABISHAL) #### EBENEZAR B ### NOBLE ### MARY ### ELIZABETH ### LEAH (LEATH) ### ANN ### THOMAS # JOHN == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp. 72-79 ---- [[Space:Colonial_Families_of_Delaware_Volume_11|<== Prev]] | [[Space:THE_THOMAS_DAVIS_%28Davies%29_FAMILY_of_Sussex_County|Next ==>]]]
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[[Space:THE_THOMAS_DAVIS_%28Davies%29_FAMILY_of_Sussex_County|<== Prev]] | [[Space:THE_JOHN_DAVID_FAMILY|Next ==>]] == THOMAS DAVIS == * m. Elizabeth (N) * Thomas Davis was the father of THOMAS; BENJAMIN; JAMES; ZEDEKIAH [See bolded text, James (4) Davis, next generation, supporting the names of the sons of Thomas Davis, and therefore brothers.] == THOMAS DAVIS == * son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Margaret (N) * In a petition, Benjamin Davis uncle of Mary Davis a minor of Thomas Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Thomas Davis was owner at the time of his death of personal estate of about $100. The said Thomas Davis left to survive him six children, Isaac, Elizabeth, Thomas, the said Mary, Zedekiah & James. The said Mary is entitled to 1/6 part of 2/3 of the said sum, the said Thomas having left a widow him surviving who is entitled to l/3 part of the said sum. The said Mary is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * The said Thomas Davis left to survive him a widow Margaret and six children, Isaac, Elizabeth a minor, Thomas, Mary, Zedekiah and James. The said Margaret the widow is entitled to 1/3 part of the sum and the said Elizabeth to 1/6 part of the residue. The said Elizabeth is above the age of 14 and prays the Court to appoint Zedekiah Davis her guardian. In a petition, Isaac Davis cousin of Thomas Davis a minor of Thomas Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Thomas is under the age of 14 and has no guardian. He prays the Court to appoint him guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 6 Dec 1824, Trustee Account of James Davis minor son of Thomas Davis. Arch. Vol. A13 pg 10. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 6 Dec 1824 Trustee Account of: Zedekiah Davis (minor son of Thomas Davis). Arch. Vol. A 13, pg 82. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On Feb 1824-Aug 1826, Isaac Davis guardian to Thomas Davis minor son of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * In a petition, Thomas Davis minor of Thomas Davis late of [[wikipedia:Dover_Hundred|Dover Hundred]] dec'd. sheweth that your petitioner is entitled from the estate of his father to about $60 or $70. While your petitioner was under the age of 14 Isaac Davis Senr was appointed his guardian. Your petitioner is now above the age of 14 and prays the Court to appoint Isaac Davis the younger his guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On Feb 1824-Dec 1825, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Elizabeth Davis minor dau of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. Received sum of John Bell admin. of Thomas Davis. * On 5 Sep 1826 Elizabeth Davis received of Zedekiah Davis my former guardian $54.82 1/4 cent in full of the money due me as his ward. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Thomas Davis was the father of MARY; ISAAC; ELIZABETH; THOMAS; ZEDEKIAH; JAMES. == BENJAMIN DAVIS == * probably the son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Elizabeth Parker, dau. of Eli Parker and Eleanor (Elinor) (N), resided in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]]. * Benjamin Davis, son of Thomas Davis and his wife Elizabeth b 22 Aug 1763. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} * Eli Parker d. leaving a will dated 2 Jan 1792, proved 3 June 1796. Heirs: wife Eleanor Parker; daus. Abigail, Patience, Eleanor, Peggy, Sarah and Elizabeth Parker (later married Benjamin Davis). Extx. wife Eleanor Parker. Witnessed by Joseph Lindell William Tatman Jenkins Parker. {SCP Arch. A92: 58; Reg. of Wills: E: 95}. {SCP Arch. A92: 59} shows the estate was settled by Major Townsend, D. B. N., on May 20, 1799. * Rachel, dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth Davis, b. 10 Aug 1792. Isaac, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Davis, b. 2 July 1795. {DCMM} * Isaac Davis b. 2 July 1795, Mispillion, son of Benjamin Davis and Elizabeth, disowned. {DCMM} * On Apr 1826-Mar 1827, Isaac Davis (son of Benjamin) guardian to Thomas Davis minor son of Thomas Davis dec'd presents account of his guardianship. On 9 Feb 1830, Isaac Davis received from Isaac Davis (of Beryn?) late guardian $63.89 being the share of said minor's estate due from his father's estate and paid the late guardian by John Bell admin. of said dec'd. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Benjamin Davis and Elizabeth Parker (d. 25 Oct 1801) were the parents of RACHEL, b. 10 Aug 1792; ISAAC, b. 2 July 1795; JAMES T., b. 10 March 1799, d. 8 Oct 1801. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} == JAMES DAVIS == * son of Thomas (1) Davis and Elizabeth, m. Hannah (N). * James Davis of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 18 Aug 1817, proved 8 Oct 1817. Heirs: Executors to sell personal estate and pay my just debts, except my horse and carriage, and for the further discharge of my debts that they sell the farm on which I now reside or the one on which my brother Thomas Davis now lives; wife Hannah Davis horse and carriage and peaceful possession of the farm undisposed of during her natural life she raising my children free of expense, after her decease to be sold and divided among my several children. Executors: Wife Hannah Davis, brothers BenJamin Davis and Zedekiah Davis. Witnessed by Thomas Davis, John Powell. Prob: by John Clarke register of wills. Letters of Administration were granted unto Hannah Davis, Thomas Davis and Zedekiah Davis who being sworn gave bond with Major Townsend their surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 114} == ZEDEKIAH DAVIS == * son of Thomas (2) Davis and Margaret (N), m. Leah (N). * Zedekiah Davis m. Leah (N), 1 Jan 1780. {Dodd}. * On Feb 1824-Dec 1825, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Elizabeth Davis minor dau of Thomas Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. Receivcd sum of John Bell admin. of Thomas Davis. * On 6 Dec 1824, Trustee Account of: Zedekiah Davis (minor son of Thomas Davis). Arch. Vol. A 13, pg 82. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 23 Mar 1847-16 Aug 1848, Benjamin D. Spence guardian of Elizabeth Spence minor of Charles Spence presents account of his guardianship. Paid: James F. Allee. Received minors part of recognizance entered in the Orphans Court by Benjamin D. Spence this guardian and purchased by Shadrack Tastles at the valuation of the lands of Zedekiah Davis dec'd. (see Partition Docket C page --). Received minors part of recognizance entered in the Orphans Court by BenJamin D. Spence this accountant for acceptance of Benjamin Davis dec'd's lands (see Part. Docket page 58). Proved & settled 16 Aug 1848 John Raughley register. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts S-T} * In a petition dated 11 Aug 1823, Zedekiah Davis grandfather of Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis children of Leonard Davis dec'd. sheweth that the said Leonard Davis was owner at the time of his death of real estate in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] which will yield an annual rent of about $30 and also personal estate of $100. The said Leonard Davis left to survive him the said Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis who are both under the age of 14 and have no Guardian. He Prays the Court to appoint him guardian. It is my wish and request that Zedekiah Davis should be appointed guardian of my two sons. [signed] Susan Meridith. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Zedekiah Davis and Leah (N) were the parents of LEONARD. == LEONARD DAVIS == * son of Zedekiah (5) Davis and Leah (N), m. Susan D. (N). Susan later m. Henry Meredith. * Leonard Davis d. by 11 Feb 1821 when letters of administration were granted unto Susan D. Davis, the widow, who being sworn gave bond with Benjamin Dill her surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) PI : 231} * On 12 Aug 1823, Zedekiah Davis guardian to Alexander D. Davis and Leonard Davis, minors of Leonard Davis dec'd. by his petition prays the Court to make a Just estimate of the annual value of the minors' land. Freeholders found 77 a. with no buildings and value at $5 each year $2.50 for each minor {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Susan Davis m. Henry Meredith, 1 Jan 1823 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * On 11 July 1828, Trustee Account of Leonard Davis (minor of Leonard Davis) to Susan Meredith. Arch. Vol. A 13 pgs 33-34. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * On 12 Aug 1823, Trustee Account of Alexander Davis, minor of Leonard Davis, to Susan Davis who married Henry Meredith. Arch. Vol. A 12 pg 240. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Leonard Davis and Susan D. (N) were the parents of ALEXANDER D.; LEONARD. == ALEXANDER D. DAVIS == * son of Leonard (6) Davis and Susan D. (N), m. Mary H. Walton 22 Dec 1838 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} * Alexander D., waterman, 32, Mary H. 29, James H. 9, Alexander 6, Susan E. 4, all born in DE. {1850 Murderkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE. Federal Census} * Alexander D. Davis and Mary H. Walton were the parents of JAMES H.; ALEXANDER; SUSAN E. == Unplaced == * (N) DAVIS, m. Elizabeth (N). ** Elizabeth Davis d. leaving a will dated 4 Aug 1773, proved 20 Feb 1781. Heirs: dau. Rachel Clarke; sons Joseph & James; granddaus. Sarah Davis & Elizabeth Clarke. Extrs., son James Davis & son-in-law Nehemiah Clarke. Witnessed by Jonathan Clarke, Lias Wood, Paul Quenouault. {KCP Arch. A12: 244; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) G: 1} ** (N) Davis and Elizabeth (N) were the parents of JOSEPH; JAMES; RACHEL, m. Nehemiah Clarke, and had ELIZABETH CLARKE. * (N) DAVIS m. Ann Manwaring, dau. of Richard Manwaring and Susannah (N). * (N) DAVIS m. Elizabeth Manwaring, dau. of Richard Manwaring and Susannah. ** Richard Manwaring d. leaving a will dated 9 Feb 1793, proved 5 Dec 1794. Heirs: wife Susannah; sons Charles, Thomas & Richard; daus. Hannah Street, Sarah Guessford, Margaret Emory, Ann Davis & Elizabeth Davis. Extrs., wife Susannah & friend William Green. Witnessed by Thomas Jackson, Robert Pippen, William Powell. {KCP Arch. A33: 166 & 145-147; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 89-90} * (N) DAVIS, m. Nancy Young, dau. of John Young and Anna (N). ** John Young d. leaving a will dated 8 May 1795, proved 20 June 1795. Heirs: wife Anna Young; sons Nathan, Robert, John and David Young; dau. Nancy Young. Extrs., wife Anna Young and son Nathan Young. Witnessed by Joshua Bennett, John S. Campbell, Thomas Riley. {SCP Arch. A109:131-132; Reg. of Wills: e:41-42} ** Nathan Young, [[wikipedia:Cedar_Creek_Hundred|Cedar Creek Hundred]], d. leaving a will dated 26 Dec 1818, proved 14 Jan 1819. Heirs: wife Selah Young, the plantations during her natural life, also 1/3 part of moveable estate; Brother Robert Young, 1/2 part of the land and marsh I purchased of Joseph Stockley, 1/2 part of the plantation I now live on after my wife's death; Children of my sister Nancy Davis (dec'd) namely Robert, Mary, and Sarah the remaining 1/2 of the land and marsh also the 1/2 of my home plantation. Extx: Selah Young. Witnessed by Joseph Haslet, Thomas Riley, Mary Nickson. {SCP Reg. of Wills: G7:135} ** (N) Davis and Nancy Young were the parents of ROBERT; MARY; SARAH. * (N) DAVIS, m. Betsy Callaway, dau. of Clement Callaway and Elizabeth {N). ** Clement Callaway, d. leaving a will dated 8 Sept 1814,23 Dec 1814. Heirs: wife Elizabeth Callaway 1/3 of my estate; daughter Betsy Davis, 1/3 of my lands; daughter Nancy Callaway 1/3 of my lands; Sally Hasting 1/3 of lands; daughter Unice Calloway, three acres; son-in law Jonathan Hastin; son Joshua Callaway; daughter Mimey Hayns; grandson David Hayns. Witnessed by Robert Polk, Ezekiah Callaway, Ebenezer Lecatt {SCP Reg. of Wills: G7:24} ** ANDREW DAVIS d. by 11 May 1802 when letters of administration were granted unto Daniel Rogers esqr who being sworn gave bond with John Davis hatter his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 52} * ANNE DAVIS ** John Hatfield of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], Soldier in Delaware Regiment, d. by 12 Nov 1788 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Thomas Hatfield. {KCP Arch. A22: 234-235; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M: 178} Note: {KCP Arch. A22: 234} mentions heirs, James & Thomas Hatfield, Sarah Whitby & Anne Davis. * BENJAMIN DAVIS, m. Louisa Spencer. ** Benjamin Davis m. Louisa Spencer 1 Jan 1802 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} ** Louisa Davis, wife of Benjamin Davis, d. 5 Feb 1811. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} ** Louisa Davis, b. unknown, d. 5 Feb 1811 buried in Motherkill Friends Burial Ground, Magnolia, Kent Co., DE. {Find a Grave}[Louisa Davis on {{FindAGrave|5407073|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018] ** Benjamin Davis, d. 2 June 1844. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 2} * DANIEL DAVIS m. Lurana (Loranah) Hudson 5 Feb 1789 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}. dau. of Ananias Hudson and Sophia Poynter (Paynter). ** Ananias Hudson d. leaving a will dated 6 Feb 1772, proved 8 May 1772. Heir: wife Sophia Hudson; daus. Loranah and Ruth Hudson. Extr/Trus wife Sophia Hudson and father-in-law William Poynter. Witnessed by Joseph Truitt, William Poynter, William Haldon. {SCP Arch. A78: 168-169; Reg. of Wills: B; 471-472}. [Note: {SCP Arch. A78: 169} shows that the estate was settled by Coverdale Cole and Sophia, his wife, late Sophia Hudson] ** William Poynter, yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 3 March 1781, proved 21 April 1781. Heirs: wife Ruth Poynter; sons William, John, Levin and Nathaniel Poynter; daus. Esther and Eunice Poynter, Sophia Cool (wife of Coverdale); child unnamed; granddau. Luranah Hudson (dau. of Sophia Cool). Extr. son Nathaniel Poynter. Witnessed by W[illia]m Hazzard, Radcliff Poynter, Shadrack Sturgis. {SCP Arch. A94: 44-45; Reg. of Wills: C: 256-259} ** Coverdel Cole m. Sophia Paynter 1 Jan 1781 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}. == DANIEL DAVIS == * m. Mary (N.) * Daniel Davis, New Brittain, Bucks Co. d. leaving a will dated 1 Jan 1774, proved 13 Jan 1775. Mary Davis, widow. Children: John, Abel, Mary and David. Extr.: son David. {Bucks Co. PA Wills Q:95} * Daniel Davis and Mary (N) were the parents of JOHN; ABEL; MARY; DAVID == ABEL DAVIS == * son of Daniel (1) Davis and Mary (N), m. Sarah (N). * Abel Davis of Newark, mason, d. leaving a will dated 13 Apr 1780, proved 29 Apr 1790. Wife, Sarah: daughters, Rachel, Mary, and Hannah; sons, Benjamin and John. Extr. wife, Sarah and son, BenJamin. {New Castle Co. Wills N:122} * The finding of iron ore on Iron Hill undoubtedly attracted the early settlers to this neighborhood. The ore was mined in small quantities at a very early date, and quite extensively from 1725 to 1734, during which time the Abbington Iron-Works were managed. After the discontinuation of the ironworks the ore-pits came into the possession of Abel Davis, who, by his will, bearing date April 13, 1780, devised them to his heirs. In the course of descent they passed into the hands of Isaac Davis, who sold a tract of land on Iron Hill, containing ninety-four acres and embracing the pits. to David C. Wood, an ironmaster of Philadelphia, October 28, 1841. They were worked by him for a number of years. In 1862, George P. Whittaker, the owner of Principio Furnace, became the possessor of this land. The ore was mined by him until December 25, 1884, since which time nothing has been done. Employment was given to about twenty men in mining and washing the ore, which was then shipped to Principio Furnace, Maryland. The property is part of the Geo. P. Whittaker estate, and contains an abundance of ore. {Scharf: XLVIII} * Sarah Davis, [[wikipedia:Pencader_hundred|Pencader Hundred]] d. leaving a will dated 4 June 1795, proved 9 Jan 1796. Daughters, Rachel, Mary and Hannah, granddaughters, Sarah and Mary Perry; Abel, Sarah and Hannah Davis, children of son Benjamin. Extx. John and Mary Davis. {New Castle Co. Wills O:133} * On 22 May 1798, Morgan Jones was appointed guardian to Sarah Davis, Hannah Davis, Abel Davis, minor children of Benjamin Davis. Solomon Underwood surety. {Orphans Court, New Castle Co., DE} * Abel Davis and Sarah (N) were the parents of BENJAMIN, who was the father of Abel, Sarah and Hannah; JOHN; RACHEL; MARY; HANNAH. == DAVID DAVIS == * m. Rachel, probably Hyatt, dau. of Thomas Hyatt and Catherine (N), widow of (N) Jones. * On 11 Sep 1702, John Guest obtained a patent for a tract of land situate in White Clay Creek Hundred[possibly, [[wikipedia:White_Clay_Hundred|White Clay Hundred]]] containing two hundred and twenty-three acres which included the site of the Dean Factory. On 14 Aug 1704, Guest conveyed this land to Samuel Lowan who 19 May 1715, sold it to Samuel Johnson. Johnson by his last will and testament bearing date April 2, 1737 devised it to his two sons, Napthaly and Daniel. On 7 Oct 1738, a division was made of the land, Napthaly taking sixty-three acres and twenty-six perches, the mills and other improvements, and Daniel the remainder of the estate. The exact date of the erection of the mills cannot be ascertained, but it was some period between 1715 and 1738. On 18 Aug 1740 Napthaly conveyed the mills and his portion of the estate to Rachael Jones, a widow who afterwards was married to David Davis. The mills were in her possession until 8 Dec 1848, when she and her husband sold them to Edward Miles. {Scharf: XLVII} * Thomas Hyatt of [[wikipedia:St._George%27s_Hundred,_Delaware|St. George Hundred]], yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 16 Feb 1756, proved 5 March 1756. Sons, John Hyatt, Thomas Hyatt, Valentine Hyatt, Isaac Hyatt, Abraham Hyatt, and Ephraim Hyatt; wife, Catherine; dau. Catherine Cannon, Daus. Mary Hyatt, Rachel Davis, Sarah McGraugh, Anne Griffin, Rebecca Hyatt, Eleanor Hyatt and Susannah Hyatt; granddau. Catherine Hill. Exrrs., Sons, John and Thomas. {New Castle Co. Wills 1:209} * In a deed of settlement dated 8 Oct 1759, whereas there is an intention of marriage between James Hiatt ofNew Castle Co. gent and Mary Johnston (Jonston) of Kent Co. widow if devine providence permit and whereas by the said marriage they shall be intrusted in each others estate wherefore they have and do hearby agree together prior to the said marriage in the following maner the true intent and meaning of which settlement is theire respective estates which they now posess shall be secured after their death or either of them to theire owne respective children excepting what shall be in this present deed of settlement ... James Hiatt do hereby give to the said Mary Johnston if she shall live after his death the house where in he now lives, a lott of 4 a. of land where the said house stands upon as also a piece of meadow on his plantation during her natural life then to be delivered up to his children for their use ... Mary Johnston shall put in James Hiatt's hands 100 pounds and in 6 months whatever increas that shall be made on the stock, the said James Hiatt purposeing to advance an equal sum to that of his wife for to trade and deal upon .... Wit: Mary Davis, Rachel Davis, David Davis. Attest: Theodore Maurice recorder. {KEDELR: P: 180} == [[Davis-23487|DAVID DAVIS, Rev.]] == * born in the parish of Whitechurch and County of Pembroke [probably Wales] in 1708, m. Rachel Thomas. * In 1710, he came with his parents to America; was baptized in 1725, and ordained in 1734. He continued his pastorate until his death, 19 Aug 1769. {Scharf XLVIII} * The Rev'd's marker was inscribed: In memory of the Revd. David Davis, minister of the gospel of Christ at the Welsh Tract and faithful preacher of the gospel for near 40 years, who departed this life 19 Aug 1769, aged 62 years. Burial: Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave}[Rev David Davis on {{FindAGrave|15596382|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018] * Rees Davis was the son of the Rev. David & Rachel (Thomas) Davis. Rees had 5 siblings, Jonathan, Rev. John, Susanna, Mary & Margaret (Booth). The Welsh Tract Church records have the following notation of Rees' death: Sacred to the memeory of Rees Davis who died 7 Nov 1756, aged 24 years. Rees Davis' marker reads: In the memory of Rees Davis who died Nov 1756 aged 24 years. {Find a Grave}[Rees Davis on {{FindAGrave|15568864|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018] * Rees Davis, b. 1732, d. 7 Nov 1756, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave}[ * Margaret Davis, b. 28 June 1743, d. 2 Dec 1820, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, New Castle Co., DE. Margaret's marker was inscribed: Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Margaret Booth, Reclict of Major Thomas Booth of [[wikipedia:St._George%27s_Hundred,_Delaware|St. George's Hundred]], and youngest daughter of the Rev. Daved Davis. She was born 28 June 1743 & departed this life 2 Dec 1820, aged 77 years, 5 months, and 4 days. "This monumental marble erected by the Affection of her daughter marks the spot were she sleeps in death. I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord. He that believeth on me, though be were dead, yet shall he live; and whosever liveth and believeth on me shall never die." St John XI, 25-26. {Find a Grave}][Margaret Davis Booth on {{FindAGrave|15593295|sameas=no}} accessed on 30 Aug 2018] * Rev. David Davis, b. 1708, Pembrokeshlre, Wales, d. 19 Aug 1769. DE, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave}[ * Margaret Davis Booth, b. 28 June 1743, d. 2 Dec 1820, buried in Old Welsh Tract Baptist Church Cemetery, Newark, New Castle Co., DE. {Find a Grave}][ * David Davis and Rachel Thomas were the parents of REES; MARGARET, m. Major Thomas Booth; JONATHAN, Rev. JOHN; SUSANNA; MARY. * DAVID DAVIS, m. Hannah O'Born, possible dau. of Thomas Oborn. * David Davis, m. Hannah O'Born, 22 Aug 1728, New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd} * Daniel Oborn of Pen Hundred,][possibly, [[wikipedia:Pencander_Hundred|Pencader Hundred]]] yeoman, d. leaving a will dated 17 Feb 1769, proved 5 June 1770. Son, Joseph Oborn; daus Rachel Fairis, Mary Brown; grandchildren, Elizabeth Davis and Susanna Davis; dau., Sarah Oborn; son, James Oborn. Extr. son, James. {New Castle Co. Wills 1:382} * David Davis and Hannah Oborn were probably the parents of ELIZABETH; SUSANNA. * DAViD DAVIS, m. Elizabeth Hughs 6 Dec 1755. {Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington DE. 1697-1713} * DAVID DAVIS m. Mary McNeelie. * Banns. David Davis and Mary McNeelie, 1770. {Holcomb} * DAVID DAVIS m. Mary (N). * William Askins d. by 13 Sept 1790 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Mary Askins. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) M: 253} Note: {KCP Arch. A2: 19} shows David Davis and wife Mary as joint admrs. * DAVID DAVIS, m. Mary (N). * David Davis d. by 15 Jan 1806 when letters of administration granted unto John & William Torbert who being sworn gave bond with Cornelius Battell their surety. On 20 Jan 1806, my husband being dead I wish John & Wm Torbert to administer on what little property my husband has left. [signed] Mary Davis. Witnessed by W Commerford. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 123} * DAVID DAVIS * On 5 Jun 1811, John Stradley aged about 23 being sworn deposeth and saith that he knew Hesther Pratt & first became acquainted with her about 12 yrs ago when they went to school (at Berry Town, teacher was one David Davis) together & had little acquaintance with her except for one summer she was then about 10 or 12 & deponent considered she had not common sense she was about the age of deponent or a little older. {Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) P1:47} * James Davis, teacher, 136 King St. was listed on the first directory of Wilmington issued in 1814. {Scharf: XXVIl} * EDWARD DAVIS * Edward Davis, late of Great Britain, mariner, d. leaving a will dated 18 July 1793, proved 24 July 1793. Adm Mrs. Sarah Singleton. {New Castle Co. Wills: N:339} * ELIZABETH DAVIS * Nancy Johnston d. by 12 Oct 1799 when the admin. of her estate was granted to Mary Ann Johnston. {KCP Arch A27:94-95; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N:243} Note: {KCP Arch. A27:94} mentions heirs, Priscilla, Polly, Sarah, James, Purnel & Nathan Johnston & Elizabeth Davis. * ELIZABETH DAVIS, m. James Reed. * James Reed b. 3 Nov 1770. Elizabeth Davis b. 2 Jan 1778. James Reed m. Elizabeth Davis 29 Nov 1797. John Reed (their son) m. Margaret Sipple (dau. of Elias) "on Tuesday, 9 Jan 1827 at 3 o'clock in the evening." {Delaware Bible Records Vol 4} * James Reed, the grandfather of Jehu M. Reed, was born near Snow Hill Md. He married Miss Davis, the sister of the Rev. Benjamin Davis, who is buried at Barrett's Chapel, as tradition says, in a reverential attitude, and was the playmate of James Reed in boyhood, living on opposite sides of the road, Reed and Davis both being farmers near Snow Hill, Md. {Scharf: LXII} * The children of James Reed were Thomas, Jehu, James, Mary and Elizabeth. Jehu, the second son father of Jehu M. Reed, was born May 5, 1805; died November 30, 1880. Jehu M. Reed was born 10 Oct 1834, and was eight days old at the death of his mother. Margaret Sipple Reed was of the Quaker faith. She was in the millinery business in Philadelphia in 1826. As above stated, he married Margarett Sipple, a descendant of John Newell, who came to Delaware before 1685. Jehu Reed married Margarett Sipple, a descendant of John Newell, who came to Delaware before 1685. Jehu Reed was an enterprising merchant, agriculturist and horticulturist of Kent County. In 1829 he became possessed of what is now known as the Reed Farm, owned by his son, Jehu M. Reed. He was the first in his county to grow the peach on budded trees. A few years later he shipped the first peaches grown on budded trees in the country round-about that were sold to markets outside of Delaware. (Scharf: LXII} * Jehu M. Reed, b. 10 Oct 1834, and was eight days old at the death of his mother, Margaret Sipple Reed, who was of the Quaker faith She was in the millinery business in Philadelphia in 1826. (Scharf: LXII} * Children of James Reed and Elizabeth Davis are JOHN REED, b. 4 Dec 1798; JOEL REED, b. 8 Jan 1801; THOMAS REED, b. 20 Oct 1802; JEHU REED, b. 5 May 1805; MARY REED, b. 16 Oct 1807; HENRIETTA REED, b. IS June 1810; ELIZABETH REED and MARGARET REED, b. 6 April 1813; JAMES REED, [II]. b. 1 Oct 1815; ISAACK REED, b. 12 Jan 1819. {Delaware Bible Records Vol 4} * ELIZABETH DAVIS m. James Postles 7 Jan 1829 Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd}, son of Zodok Postles and Eleanor (N). * In the petition dated 9 Aug 1814, Eleoner Postles widow of Zadok Postles dec'd. sheweth that the said Zadok Postles was seized in a 200 a. tract of land adj Booz Burrows, Benja Davis & others in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] worth about $100, and being so seized died leaving a widow and four children, Shadrack Postles, Eli Parker Postles, James Postles & Stephen Postles all of whom are under the age of 14 and have no guardian. She prays the Court to appoint her guardian. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts M-S} * Parker Postles, a minor, son of Zadok Postles d. by 7 Oct 1818 when letters of administration were granted unto Eleanor Postles who being sworn gave bond with Benjamin Davis her surety. {Reg of Will (Kent Co} P1: 154} * Eleanor Postles b. 8 Apr 1772, d. 28 Mar 1829, wife of Zodoc Postles b. 1777, d. 15 Apr 1812, buried in Postles Cemetery, Spring Hill, Kent Co., DE. (Dill: 1140} * James Postles, b. 11 Feb 1807, d. 25 Nov 1882; Elizabeth Postles, b. unknown, d. Sept 1890, wife of James Postles, buried in Postles Cemetery, Spring Hill, Kent Co., DE. (Dill:1140} * In a series of accounts dated July 1812-Aug 1827, Eleanor Postles guardian to James Postles minor son of Zadok Postles dec' d. presents account of her guardianship. Sep 1818 received his share of Parker Postles estate. On 18 Feb 1828 James Postles received from Eleanor Postles my late guardian $319.61 in full of this account. {Kent Co. Guardian Acct's M-S} * James Postles, farmer, age 43; Elizabeth 40; George 15; Sarah E. 12; Garrett L. Henson, farm hand, 20; Margaret L. Davis I 0; Mary W. Davis 14; Levi Satterfield, 12, all born in DE. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Milford Hundred} * James Postles, farmer, age 53; Elizabeth 51 ; Sarah E. 22; Mary Davis 17; Henry Davis 12. {1860 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Milford Hundred} * James Postles and Elizabeth Davis were the parents of GEORGE POSTLES; SARAH E. POSTLES. * ELIZABETH DAVIS m. Thomas Ogle 3 May 1764 New Castle Co., DE. {Dodd} * Thomas Ogle d. leaving a will dated 10 Mar 1785, proved 30 May 1785. Daughters, Mary, Judith and Elizabeth; father, Thomas Ogle, dec'd. Extr. Isaac Lewis, Jehu Davis. {New Castle Co. Wills M:119} * Thomas Ogle, [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], yeoman, d. by 30 June 1785 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Jehu David, Esq. {Arch. (Kent Co) A38: 114-115; Reg of Wills M: 59} * Elizabeth Davis and Thomas Ogle were the parents of MARY OGLE; JUDITH OGLE; ELIZABETH OGLE. * EPHRAIM DAVIS * On 8 May 1748 Ephraim Davis by a friend requested a cert. in order to recommend him to the care and notice of friends in Carolina. {DCMM} * GEORGE DAVIS * Joseph Macknab, carpenter d. leaving a will (copy) dated 4 April 1708, proved 4 May 1708. Heirs: George Davis; friend Richard Paynter. Extr, friend Richard Paynter. Witnessed by Richard Hinman, Thomas Bowman, John Futcher. {SCP Arch. A86: 19; Reg of Wills A: 63, 64 & 66} * GEORGE DAVIES, bapt. 1776, son of Obadiah and Mary Edge. {LCPC} * GRIFFIN DAVIS m. Sarah (N) * Griffin Davis d. by 26 Apr 1808 when letters of letters of administration granted unto John Onell who being sworn gave bond with William Wilson his surety. Sarah Davis hereby release all my right in administration on the estate of my late husband. Witnessed by James Coalscot. (Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O:171} * Sarah Davis d. by 15 Nov 1808, when letters of administration were granted unto Walter Douglass who being sworn gave bond with Jacob Hazzard his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 178} * HANNAH DAVIS, m. James Collier 31 March 1754. {Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington DE. 1697-1773} * HENRY DAVIS m. Margaret Logan Ralston, dau. of John Ralston and Mary (N). * Henry Davis m. Margaret Logan Ralston 1 Jan 1821 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd}. * John Ralston of the Village of Milford, Kent Co, d. leaving a will dated 2 Jun 1803, proved 1 Sep 1803. Son James B. Ralston and my three daus Rebeccah Ralston, Ann Ralston and Margrett Logan Davis; dau Sarah Sadler left three children and one thereof lately departed this life and the other two is sickly tender little ones, whom is not promising in their appearance at present ever to be men, I therefore bequeath unto them, my two said grandchildren John Ralston Sadler and Emory Sadler, the house & Iott where their father Doctor Joseph Sadler now dwells, in case they do not survive to 21, then house and property to my living children, in case either of my grandchildren live to be 21 they shall have 100 pounds; my dau Rebeccah being under some infirmity of body as well as impediment in her speech, my will is her part of the money to be put out to interest and ministered by her mother and her brother, and my wish is that she shall not marry nor have any part of my estate at her own disposal. Executors: Wife Mary and son James B. Ralston. Witnessed by Elias Shockley, William Hill, William T. Ralston. Prob: by Isaac Davis register of wills. Letters of Testamentary granted unto Mary Ralston and James Ralston who being sworn gave bond with Elias Shockley & Lowder Layton their sureties. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 78} * ISABELL DAVIS m. Richard Gay. * Banns, Richard Gay and Isabell Davis, 24 Jan 1762. {Holcomb} * JAMES DAVIS, m. Susannah (N), widow. Susannah m. 1st Wm. Harraway, m. 2nd Edwd. Lowther, m. 3rd James Davis. * In 1703, James Davies for Wm. Harraway's children, 300 a's. granted by pat. They say from ye propr. dat. 1.1.84 to Cha: Jno Hillyard Junr. warrt. from Suss. Court survd. 27.9.79 Rent at Cranbrook 1 bushel per c. J. Hillyard sold this to Wm. Harraway by deed dat. 16.10.84 to whose children it belongs his wid: Susannah who married Edwd. Lowther & since James Davis. It was sold by Jno. Hillyard in 82 as per agreemt. Produced but not duly survey'd to 84. {Bendler} ---- THOMAS DAVIS m. Elizabeth (N) # THOMAS m. Margaret (N) ## RACHEL b. 10 Aug 1792 ## ISAAC b. 2 July 1795 ## JAMES T. b. 10 March 1799 d. 8 Oct 1801 # BENJAMIN # JAMES m. Hannah (N) # ZEDEKIAH m. Leah (N) on 01 Jan 1780 ## LEONARD m. Susan D. (N) ### ALEXANDER D. m. Mary H. Walton 22 Dec 1838 Kent, DE #### JAMES H. #### ALEXANDER #### SUSAN E. ### LEONARD == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp 98-128. ---- [[Space:THE_THOMAS_DAVIS_%28Davies%29_FAMILY_of_Sussex_County|<== Prev]] | [[Space:THE_JOHN_DAVID_FAMILY|Next ==>]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas == * by William Thomas Lyle (1875-1933) * published by J.B.Hoff, Advertiser Print, Union Springs, New York, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066356478 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh34278304/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=qDdWAAAAMAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lyle, William Thomas''[[Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas]]'' ( Union Springs, New York, 1907), [ Page ]. * [[[#Lyle|Lyle]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thurber Name Study]] ==The Thurber Genealogy == Descendants of John Thurber * by A. Edward Thurber Jr. * published in 1954 * Source Example: :::Thurber Jr., A. Edward ''[[Space:The Thurber Genealogy|The Thurber Genealogy]]'' (Thurber, 1954) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Thurber|Thurber]]: Page 211] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thurber Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062502687
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy == * by Tiffany, Nelson Otis, 1842- * on behalf of Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 1812-1902 * Published by The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901. * Citation Example: :::Tiffany, Nelson Otis. ''[[Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy]]'' (The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Tiffany|Tiffany]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tiffanysofameric00tiff/page/n7 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769800
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911 == With brief sketches of the family in England back to 1066: also brief account of Waterman, Murdock, Bartlett, Turner, Winslow, Sturtevant, Keith and Parris families, allied with the parents of the author. * by Mercer Vernon Tilson (b.1837) * published by The Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911 * Source Example: ::: Tilson, Mercer Vernon. ''[[Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911]]'' (Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Tilson|Tilson]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00byutils * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00tils * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769814 :A 1978 supplement is available, which includes Errata for the 1911 edition. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tilson-Tillson_Descendants(Supplement) Tilson-Tillson Descendants (Supplement)]
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'''Timeline:''' '''1760''' - His son Edward (The Loyalist) Hicks was born in Albany County, NY, died in 1832 in Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada. 1760[Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1760 28 Jan''' - Edward Hicks did lease a farm in lot 9 in the Beekman Patent on. This area is in present day Town of Union Vale. The farm was 117 acres and was occupied by Pardon Bently after Hicks left. Union Vale, Dutchess Co New York.[Source: [[#S138]] BEEKMAN PATENT DUTCHESS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE MAP #24 AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest BEEKMAN PATENT DUTCHESS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE MAP #24] '''1760''' - Tax list for Dutchess County, New York. '''1760 Jun''' - his daughter Mary Hicks was born in Albany County, New York, died in 1804 in Athens, Leeds, Ontario, Canada. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1762''' - Tax list for Dutchess County, New York. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1763 Jun''' - His son David Hicks was born in Albany County, New York. [Source: [[#S138]] BEEKMAN TAX LISTS DUTCHESS CO NY by Clifford M Buck:36 [NYS Library] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest BEEKMAN TAX LISTS DUTCHESS CO NY by Clifford M Buck:36 [NYS Library]]. '''1765''' - Edward and George Hicks obtain a land grant under the New Hampshire Land Grants. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1766''' Nov - Pownal Bennington, New Hampshire, later Co Vermont Edward and George Hicks petition King George III. [[Space:Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York|[2]]]. '''1767''' - His son Joseph Hicks was born in Albany County, NY, and died in 1815 in Marysburgh, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1768 10 Nov ''' - Sold to George Gardner for 8 pounds containing 45 acres 4TH DIVISION #34 Witnesses were Samuel Thornton & James Barber. [Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] ''' 1769''' - His son Daniel Hicks was born in Albany County, NY. and died in 1821 in Hallowell, Ontario, Canada. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1769 13 Dec''' - Sold land to Caleb Morgin of Pownall and Province of New York for 100 pounds. [Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] ''' 1771''' - His daughter Elizabeth Hicks was born in Albany County, NY. her death was in 1807. [Source: [[#S139]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1772 10 Sep''' - Edward Hicks sold to Calib Morgin 45 acres in 2nd Div lot #39 being land not laid out yet belonging to right of Derrick Webb signed Sept 10 1772 in presence of William Whelen & Obediah Dunham Edward of Pownal County of Albany province of New York yeoman for consideration me thereunto moving recorded 27 1780. [Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1774''' - His son Joshua Hicks was born in Sugar Run, Bradford Cty, PA., died in 1838 in Marysburgh, Prince Edwards, Ontario, Canada. '''1775 ''' - Edward hicks from Dutchess Co NY made a possession at the mouth of Sugar Bend. [Source: [[#S138]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] '''1777 25 Dec''' - He served in the military as a Private in Captain Walter Butler's Company of Rangers. [Source: [[#S137]] AccessType AccessDate ItemOfInterest] ''' 1778''' - He died. Hung as a spy at the age of 42 in Minisink, Orange, New York, United States. '''Index to Reference Materials for Edward Hicks, the Spy''' [[Space:The New Hampshire Grants or Benning Wentworth Grants|[1]]]. The New Hampshire Grants or Benning Wentworth Grants [[Space:Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York|[2]]]. Nov 1766 Petition by Edward and George Hicks et al to King George III to Intervene in the Dispute between New Hampshire and New York [[Space:The Pownall Land Sales of Edward Hicks|[3]]]. The Pownall Land Sales of Edward Hicks == Sources == * Source: S137 "," ; folder: "," Additional Manuscripts, No. 21765, folios 44-45.; British Library, Great Britain. sh Library, Great Britain. TID 183 Collection Additional Manuscripts, No. 21765, folios 44-45. Repository British Library RepositoryLoc Great Britain * Source: S138 Janet H "Rouse" Derbyshire, HUNTING FOR EDWARDS HICKS Who Died 1779 (http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm : accessed ), . 9. http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm : . TID 197 Author Janet H (Rouse) Derbyshire CreatorOwner WebsiteTitle HUNTING FOR EDWARDS HICKS Who Died 1779 URL http://members.tripod.com/~DERBYSHIRE_2/EDWARDHICKS.htm * Source: S139 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown., Find A Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks : accessed ), . d 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown. Find A Grave. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks : . TID 197 Author CreatorOwner Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 August 2018), memorial page for Edward “The Loyalist” Hicks (2 May 1736–1778), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121519856, ; Maintained by Marilyn Decker (contributor 48722209) Unknown. WebsiteTitle Find A Grave URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121519856/edward-hicks
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A place to track the various Timmons families who came to Jasper County, Indiana from Ross County, Ohio, in an effort to determine the parents of [[Timmons-256|John Timmons (1789-1871)]] ==John Timmins Mystery== There has been some confusion between the John Timmons who came from Delaware to Ross County, Ohio and then moved to Jasper County, Indiana in the 1840s, and John W. Timmons or [[Timmons-1499|John Wesley Timmons (1791-1847)]] who was born in Ross County, Ohio. '''Potential Brothers of John Timmons'''''' In 1860, there is an Abijah Timmons, age 55, living with [[Timmons-256|John Timmons (1789-1871)]]. His birth location is given as Maryland and his age would place his birth year around 1805. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John Timmons''' || '''M''' || '''70''' || || '''Delaware''' |- | Margt Timmons || F || 68 || || Maryland |- | Caroline Denton || F || 19 || || Indiana |- | Abigal Timmons || M || 55 || || Maryland |}[ '''1860 Census''': "United States Census, 1860"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4NB-FN6 FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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John Timmons (70) in Jordan Township, Jasper, Indiana, United States. Born in Delaware. As the census does not indicate the relationship of this man to the head of household, we cannot be certain of his relationship. However, his age would likely exclude him as a child of John (only 15 years older) and indicate that perhaps he is a brother or a cousin. The name Abijah is also less common so may be a family name and easier to track in the records. ALso fo note is that Aibjah is born in Maryland, indicating that there is a likely a connection between the Maryland and Delaware Timmons families. There is another [[Timmons-1223|Abijah Timmons (1773-1827)]] on WikiTree, who is the brother of [[Timmons-1239|Abraham Timmons (abt.1765-abt.1812)]], who I think might be the father of John. Abraham was from Maryland and moved to Deerfield, Ross, Ohio and whose sons [[Timmons-1430|Wingate]] and [[Timmons-1429|Joshua]] both married women with the surname Rowan - [[Rowan-1457|Nancy]] and [[Rowan-1462|Sarah]] respectively. Our John married Margaret Rowen. Some online trees have suggested that Nancy and Sarah's father [[Rowan-600|Alexander Rowan]] is Margaret's father. It would be normal for a man to name a son after his brother, so it's possible that Abijah and John are also Abraham Timmons' sons, but more digging is needed. To try to uncover their relationship, I looked for other records of Abijah. We find him 10 years earlier living in the household of [[Timmons-2333|Wilson L. Timmons (abt.1811-1878)]][ '''1850 Census''': "United States Census, 1850"]
Citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXQY-XLH FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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Abajah Timmons (46) in Monroe Township, Pickaway, Ohio, United States. . {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Wilson Timmons || M || 40 || || Ohio |- | Emaline Timmons || F || 35 || || Delaware |- | Esther Timmons || F || 12 || || Ohio |- | Nancy E Timmons || F || 10 || || Ohio |- | William H Timmons || M || 7 || || Ohio |- | '''Abajah Timmons''' || '''M''' || '''46''' || ||'''Maryland''' |- | Sarah A Timmons || F || 21 || || Ohio |- | Eliza Timmons || F || 18 || || Ohio |} Again, we are not told how these people are related, but from the way the names are arranged with Sarah and Eliza coming after Abijah, it suggests that he is their father and not Wilson. Given the closeness of their ages, it is posssible that Abijah adn Wilson are brothers. In the 1840 census Abijah is again found in Monroe Township, ['''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRR-B9Q FamilySearch] (accessed 21 November 2021)
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Abijah Timmons in Monroe Township, Pickaway, Ohio, United States. In the household are 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, one female 10-15 and 1 female 30-40. , so it would appear Abijah had a family and that Sarah and Eliza who were found with him in 1850 were 2 of his 3 daughters. ( the ages fit) It is possible that his wife and younger daughter died between 1840 and 1850. We can find Wilson Timmons on the same census page and it does not show children of the right age to be these two girls Also on the same census page are: ::Margaret Timmins, aged betwen 50 and 60 with a girl betwen the ages of 10 and 15. ::William Timmins, in a household with two men, one between 20 and 30 and the other between 60 and 70. ==Tracking the Timmons Family== In the early 1800s, many Timmons along with other families made the trip from Maryland and Delaware to Ohio, settling mainly in Ross and Pickaway Counties and later some moved to Indiana, settling in Tippecanoe and Jasper. Many of these lines appear to link back to one common ancestor: [[Timmons-1189|John William Timmons (abt.1620-abt.1680)]] whose son WIlliam settled in Maryland. I've begun to list here what Timmons I could find in extant census records in a effort to determine family groups and ultimately prove John's parentage. Input from others is welcomed. '''Feel free to edit and improve this page.''' ==Timmons Heads of Household in Delaware 1810== :'''Smith Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-T6K FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Smith Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RG7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QD9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00176
Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Levi Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QD9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00176
Levi Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 337, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RV2 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBM-Q7K FamilySearch Image] Image number 00181
Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Caty Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 339, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RKT FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBM-Q64 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00182
Caty Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Hester Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 329, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TX3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QG7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00177
Hester Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Noble Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-T62 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QG7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00177
Noble Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. : '''Steph Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 335, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RJ3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-Q8K FamilySearch Image] Image number 00180
Steph Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Geo Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 339, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TM6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBM-Q64 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00182
Geo Timmonds in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Jno Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 338, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RKD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBM-Q64 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00182
Jno Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Wm Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 328, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-TXD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QG7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00177
Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Ezekl Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGR FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QD9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00176
Ezekl Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Aaron Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 327, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RGW FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QD9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00176
Aaron Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Wm Timmons''' was in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 334, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-RNP FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-Q8K FamilySearch Image] Image number 00180
Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Sela Timmons''' was in Baltimore, Dagsboro, Indian River, Lewis, Rehoboth, and Broadkill, Sussex, Delaware, United States.[ '''1810 Census''': "United States Census, 1810"]
Citing p. 439, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 224,381.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH24-BG4 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBM-QSK FamilySearch Image] Image number 00233
Sela Timmons in Baltimore, Dagsboro, Indian River, Lewis, Rehoboth, and Broadkill, Sussex, Delaware, United States. ==Timmons Heads of Household in Delaware 1800== :'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5M FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
John Timmons Jr in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Lehiel Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6W FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Lehiel Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Eli Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6S FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Eli Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Jas Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPP FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Jas Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
John Timmons Sr in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Noble Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FP5 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Noble Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Joshue Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N6H FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Joshua Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Wm Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5H FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Wm Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Mathew Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-F5S FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
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Mathew Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Gillip Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N64 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Gillip Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''Smith Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 [ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-FPD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
Smith Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. :'''John Timmons''' in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, p. 389 [ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 389, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 6,413.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-N63 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8F-S37 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00207
John Timmons in Broad Creek Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States. ==Timmons Heads of Household in Maryland 1800== :'''Thomas Timmons Jr.''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LN9 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Thomas Timmons Jr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Abraham Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234[ '''1800 Census''':"United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-L9F FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Abraham Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Charls Timmons'''in Emmitsburg, Frederick, p. 172.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 172, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 10; FHL microfilm 193,663.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH55-KP1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8Q-J6M FamilySearch Image] Image number 00179
Charls Timmons in Emmitsburg, Frederick, Maryland, United States. :'''Samuel Timmons''' in Nanticoke, Somerset.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 41, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-6GC FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9J FamilySearch Image] Image number 00047
Samuel Timmons in Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland, United States. :'''Geo Timmona''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LS3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Geo Timmons Sr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Benjamin Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 210.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 210, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LX7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9QG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00216
Benjamin Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Ephriam Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF2 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Ephriam Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Aaron Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcesterp. 234.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LS8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Aaron Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 199.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 199, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-5LQ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-BC FamilySearch Image] Image number 00205
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Elisha Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFJ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Elisha Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' Nancy Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFX FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Nancy Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' Whittington TImmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Whittington Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Geo Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 234. [ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 234, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-L9J FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-YH FamilySearch Image] Image number 00240
Geo Timmons Jr in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 198.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 198, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-52Q FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9MG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00204
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Thomas Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LF8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Thomas Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Esau Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 208.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 208, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-28P FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-LF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00214
Esau Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' Isaac Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 205.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 205, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-27Z FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-TG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00211
Isaac Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Edward Timmons''' in Anne Arundel, p. 102.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 102, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 193,662.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5R-VMT FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8N-JV7 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00060
Edward Timmons in Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States. :'''David Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFK FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
David Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Leonard Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211. [ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LNM FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Leonard Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' Elizah Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester. p. 210.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 210, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LXY FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RZK-9QG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00216
Elizah Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''George Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
George Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :''' Josse Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 211.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-LFL FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-9JF FamilySearch Image] Image number 00217
Josse Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Isaac Timmons''' in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, p. 202.[ '''1800 Census''': "United States Census, 1800"]
Citing p. 202, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 12; FHL microfilm 193,665.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRC-BL8 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZK-XM FamilySearch Image] Image number 00208
Isaac Timmons in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester, Maryland, United States. ==Timmons Heads of Household in Maryland1790== In the 1790 census Thomas was in Worcester, Maryland, United States.[ '''1790 Census''': "United States Census, 1790"]
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZWK FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
Thomas Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Stephen Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151 [ "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-Z7C FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458 :'''Thos Timmon''' in Harford, p. 303. [ "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 303, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-NM7 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00538 :'''Edward Timmins''' in Anne Arundel, p 413. [ "United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 413, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKT-TT3 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SVSD FamilySearch Image] Image number 00232 :'''Whittington Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 145 ["United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 145, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CKJ FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SV6P FamilySearch Image] Image number 00455 :'''James Timmonds''' Worcester, p. 151. [ "United States Census, 1790"]
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZQD FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458. :''' Joseph Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151. [ "United States Census, 1790"]
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZQ6 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
Joseph Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Edwd Timmons''' in Harford, p. 303. ["United States Census, 1790" Citing p. 303, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-NMB FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SNGG FamilySearch Image] Image number 00538 :'''Joseph Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. [ "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CTB FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456 :'''Elijah Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 151. [ "United States Census, 1790"]
Citing p. 151, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-ZWV FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3STJ FamilySearch Image] Image number 00458
in Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Benjamin Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 149 ["United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 149, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CPN FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3SZ1 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00457 :'''Wm Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. ['''1790 Census''': "United States Census, 1790"]
Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-CT1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456
Wm Timmonds in Worcester, Maryland, United States. :'''Nehemiah Timmonds''' in Worcester, p. 147. [ "United States Census, 1790"Citing p. 147, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 3; FHL microfilm 568,143.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKY-C1T FamilySearch] (accessed 23 November 2021)]
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3S88 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00456
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'''Starting from third great grandparents, working from the maternal side.''' Gonna be a long list - but useful. =Maternal Grandmother's limb of the tree= == The branch of [[Sjöqvist-2|Stina Lotta Sjöqvist]] (1821 - 1903) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sjöqvist-Family-Tree-2 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] (1668 - 1738) '''Nybble, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jacobsdotter-225&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobsdotter-Descendants-225 Descendants] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AMyConnections&w=Jacobsdotter-225 connections] *[[Nilsson-3792|Johan (Nilsson) Jernberg]] (1668 - 1718) '''Nybble, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsson-3792&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsson-Descendants-3792 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Andersson-5677|Lars Andersson]] (1707 - 1737) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5677&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5677 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-478|Anna Ersdotter]] (1700 - 1775) '''Nyckelby, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-478&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-478 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2077|Nils Olsson]] (1687 - 1757) '''Nyckelby, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2077&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2077 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-4243|Elin Andersdotter]] (1640 - 1711) '''Fänninge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4243&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4243 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3317|Måns Larsson]] (1640 - 1677) '''Fänninge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3317&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3317 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-2367|Karin Jonsdotter]] (1644 - 1696) '''Sällinge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-2367&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-2367 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3354|Johan Jonsson]] (1645 - 1708) '''Sällinge, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3354&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3354 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2062|Karin Persdotter]] (1654 - 1730) '''Sköldberga, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2062&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationships] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2062 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2840|Lars Larsson]] (1655 - 1710) '''Sköldberga, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2840&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2840 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-476|Ingeborg Ersdotter]] (1647 - 1691) '''Tåje, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-476&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-476 Descendants] *[[Clemetsson-2|Christoffer Clemetsson]] (1641 - 1707) '''Tåje, Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clemetsson-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Clemetsson-Descendants-2 Descendants] **nine generations back along one line and ten along another '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1477|Karin Johansdotter]] (1700-??) '''Alvesta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1477&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1477 Descendants] *[[Classon-34|Johan Classon Spak]] (1700 -??) '''Alvesta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Classon-34&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Classon-Descendants-34 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3581|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1691 - 1771) '''Laksta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3581&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3581 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5709|Erik Andersson]] (1678 - bef. 1766) '''Laksta, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5709&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5709 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1478|Anna Johansdotter]] (1698 - 1769) '''Brattfors, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1478&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1478 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5711|Olof Andersson]] (1704 - 1766) '''Brattfors, Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5711&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5711 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Andersson-5690|Lars Kollberg]] (1714 - 1767) '''Hestra to Västra Skedvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5690&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5690 Descendants] - parents may be found (speculative) ==[[Ramstedt-9|Karl Johan (Ramstedt) Fröberg]] (1823 - 1905) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ramstedt-Family-Tree-9 Tree])== :There is some uncertainty here : - the ''only'' child of Stina Lotta and Karl Johan was born two months after the wedding. '''Nine generations back from me''' * [[Johansdotter-1410|Margareta Johansdotter]] (1702 - 1769) '''Grangärde''' - - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1410&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1410 Descendants] *[[Mårtensson-385|Mårten Mårtensson]] (1704 - 1749) '''Ibbarbo, Norrbärke''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5rtensson-385&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5rtensson-Descendants-385 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' * Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-498|Nils Ersson]] (1733 - 1776) '''Hidinge - Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-498&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-498 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-967|Anna Olsdotter]] (1725 - 1773) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-967&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-967 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3593|Anna Andersdotter]] (1694 - aft. 1760) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3593&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3593 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1383|Lars (Hansson) Stridman]] (1682 - 1760) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1383&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1383 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2158|Cajsa (Nilsdotter) Ramstedt]] (1759 - 1823) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2158&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2158 Descendants] Brickwall, name too common *Grandson of the couples below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3586|Anna Andersdotter]] (1679 - 1746) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3586&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3586 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3245|Johan Johansson]] (1667 - 1754) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3245&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3245 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2153|Kerstin Nilsdotter]] (1688 - 1743) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2153&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2153 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1272|Henrik Olofsson]] (1683 - 1729) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1272&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1272 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Lindberg-308|Maria Stina Lindberg]] (1817 - 1863) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindberg-Family-Tree-308 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-2041|Kerstin Larsdotter]] '''Nyed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2041 Descendants] *[[Stake-38|Henrik Eriksson Stake]] (1695 - 1738) '''Nyed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stake-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stake-Descendants-38 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Holm-913|Petter Holm]] (abt. 1733 - 1795) '''Västergötland to Älvsbacka''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holm-913&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holm-Descendants-913 Descendants] **brickwall, birth location too vague '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1946|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (1724 - 1793) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1946&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1946 Descendants] *[[Nyqvist-56|Jonas Bengtsson Nyqvist]] (1723 - 1792) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nyqvist-56&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nyqvist-Descendants-56 Descendants] *[[Svensdotter-1562|Annika Svensdotter]] (1716 - 1783) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensdotter-1562&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensdotter-Descendants-1562 Descendants] *[[Lindberg-327|Abraham Andersson Lindberg]] (1714 - 1771) '''Ransäter''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindberg-327&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindberg-Descendants-327 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Vieweg-10|Christian Fredrik Vieweg]] (1811 - 1861) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vieweg-Family-Tree-10 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-2073|Maria Larsdotter]] (1700 - 1771) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2073&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2073 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1400|Nils Olofsson]] (1701 - 1740) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1400&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1400 - Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-2214|Ingeborg Jonsdotter]] (1689 - 1769) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-2214&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-2214 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3147|Nils Larsson]] (1697 - 1770) '''Älvsbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3147&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3147 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1633|Johanna Johansdotter]] (1717 - 1778) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1633&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1633 Descendants] *[[Åberg-54|Noak Noaksson Åberg]] (1723 - 1793) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=%C3%85berg-54&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/%C3%85berg-Descendants-54 Descendants] *[[Baur-177|Anna Rosina (Baur) Vieweg]] (1704 - 1788) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - *[[Vieweg-34|Gottfrid Vieweg]] (1694 - 1773) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baur-177&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baur-Descendants-177 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Jansdotter-336|Anna Cajsa Jansdotter]] (1805 - 1884) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansdotter-Family-Tree-336 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1795|Brita Larsdotter]] (1717 - 1769) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1795&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1795 Descendants]] *[[Staffansson-29|Jonas Staffansson]] (1715 - 1773) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Staffansson-29&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Staffansson-Descendants-29 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1958|Hebbla Jonsdotter]] (1710 - 1753) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1958&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1958 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5604|Jacob Andersson]] (1708 - 1738) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5604&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5604 Descendants] *[[Christoffersdotter-45|Malin Christoffersdotter]] (1698 - 1739) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christoffersdotter-45&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Christoffersdotter-Descendants-45 Descendants] **(daughter of [[Clemetsson-2|Christoffer Clemetsson]]) *[[Andersson-5647|Göran Andersson]] (1700 - 1760) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5647&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5647 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3522|Karin Andersdotter]] (1707 - 1772) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3522&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3522 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3130|Abraham Johansson]] (1702 - 1742) '''Fellingsbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3130&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3130 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Ersson-473|Carl Ersson]] (1807 - 1887) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Family-Tree-473 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Berndtsdotter-3|Agneta Berndtsdotter]] (1710 - 1765) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Berndtsdotter-3&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berndtsdotter-Descendants-3 Descendants] *[[Carlsson-842|Carl Carlsson]] (1710 - 1773) '''Götlunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsson-842&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsson-Descendants-842 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3533|Ingierd Andersdotter]] (1720-) '''Sköllersta, Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3533&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3533 Descendants] *[[Håkansson-460|Erik (Håkansson) Kjellberg]] (1720-) '''Sköllersta, Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=H%C3%A5kansson-460&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/H%C3%A5kansson-Descendants-460 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1793|Brita Larsdotter]] (1727 - 1792) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1793&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1793 Descendants] *[[Persson-2973|Olof Persson]] (1724 - 1786) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2973&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2973 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-484|Anders Ersson]] (1751 - 1798) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-484&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-484 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olsdotter-940|Stina Olsdotter]] (1806 - 1857) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Family-Tree-940 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2039|Marit Persdotter]] (1674 - 1713) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2039&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2039 Descendants] *[[Jönsson-2876|Jöns Jönsson]] (1670 - 1722) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=J%C3%B6nsson-2876&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/J%C3%B6nsson-Descendants-2876 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1798|Brita Larsdotter]] (1665 - 1751) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1798&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1798 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2808|Anders Larsson]] (1665 - 1713) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2808&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2808 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2041|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1684 - 1757) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2041 Descendants] *[[Persson-2982|Anders Persson]] (1680 - 1724) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2982&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2982 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1800|Anna Larsdotter]] (1670 - 1736) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1800&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1800 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2056|Jon Olsson]] (1660 - 1717) '''Munktorp''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2056&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2056 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2126|Elisabeth Nilsdotter]] (1661 - 1737) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2126&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2126 Descendants] *[[Henriksson-307|Jonas (Henriksson) Root]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1701) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henriksson-307&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Descendants-307 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-467|Karin Ersdotter]] (abt. 1660 - 1692) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-467&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-467 Descendants] *[[Persson-2989|Per Persson]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1710) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2989&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2989 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-280|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1670 - aft. 1717) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-280&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-280 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2820|Nils Larsson]] (1665 - 1716) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2820&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2820 Descendants] *[[Eriksdotter-781|Karin Eriksdotter]] (1660 - 1736) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-781&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-781 Descendants] *[[Ersson-486|Olof Ersson]] (1660 - 1696) '''Himmeta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-486&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-486 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Svensson-2401|Erik Svensson]] (1804 - 1857) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Family-Tree-2401 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2052|Anna Persdotter]] (1736 - 1790) '''Julita''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2052&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2052 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5665|Per (Andersson) Bottenqvist]] (1739 - 1790) '''Julita''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5665&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5665 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-473|Brita Ersdotter]] (1737 - 1795) '''Västermo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-473&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-473 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2064|Jan Olsson]] (1737 - 1783) '''Västermo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2064&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2064 Descendants] =Maternal grandfather's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Tiberg-4|Stina Maja Olsdotter Tiberg]] (1816 - 1891) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiberg-Family-Tree-4 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' (but there is more to add) *[[Andersdotter-3963|Brita Andersdotter]] (1753 - 1820) '''Örebro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3963&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3963 Descendants] *[[Mattsson-376|Mats (Mattsson) Dahlgren]] (1753 - aft. 1808) '''Örebro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsson-376&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsson-Descendants-376 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1226|Margareta Olofsdotter]] (1751 - 1825) '''Kyrkefalla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1226&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1226 Descendants] *[[Pettersson-668|Sven (Pettersson) Tiberg]] (1752 - aft. 1788) '''Kyrkefalla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettersson-668&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pettersson-Descendants-668 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Henriksson-304|Gustaf Henriksson]] (1819 - 1891) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Family-Tree-304 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Didrichsdotter-1|Maria Didrichsdotter]] (1719 - 1794) '''Ramsberg-Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Didrichsdotter-1&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Didrichsdotter-Descendants-1 Descendants] *[[Adamsson-75|Olof Adamsson]] (1725 - 1784) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adamsson-75&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Adamsson-Descendants-75 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2554|Karin Larsdotter]] (1730 - 1812) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2554&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2554 Descendants] *[[Andersson-7454|Mats Andersson]] (1725 - 1767) '''Lindesberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7454&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7454 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1605|Maria Olofsdotter]] (1711- ) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1605&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1605 Descendants] *[[Larsson-4062|Johan Larsson]] (1720- ) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-4062&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-4062 Descendants] *[[Pålsdotter-99|Anna Pålsdotter]] (1718 - 1788) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pålsdotter-99&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pålsdotter-Descendants-99 Descendants] *[[Gottskalksson-2|Abraham Gottskalksson]] (1714 - 1770) '''Tysslinge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gottskalksson-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gottskalksson-Descendants-2 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Larsdotter-1771|Stina Larsdotter (1799 - 1880)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Family-Tree-1771 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2489|Catharina Nilsdotter]] (1758 - 1810) '''Ånsta-Längbro''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2489&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2489 Descendants] *[[Henriksson-325|Nils Henriksson]] (abt. 1755 - aft. 1810) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henriksson-325&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henriksson-Descendants-325 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4021|Stina Andersdotter]] (1745 - 1797) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4021&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4021 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3165|Jon Jonsson]] (1742 - 1821) '''Skagershult''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3165&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3165 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-5551|Nils Andersson]] (1801 - 1867) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-5551 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Jansdotter-412|Helena Jansdotter]] (1744 - 1804) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jansdotter-412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansdotter-Descendants-412 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6198|Nils Andersson]] (1744 - 1810) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6198&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6198 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1017|Elisabeth Hansdotter]] (1738 - 1796) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1017&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1017 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6187|Staffan Andersson]] (1739 - 1812) '''Ramundeboda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-Andersson-6187&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6187 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-888|Anna Olofsdotter]] (1817 - 1885) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-888 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Mattsdotter-93|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1641 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-93&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-93 Descendants] *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2066|Brita Larsdotter]] (1642 - 1693) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2066&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2066 Descendants] *[[Mattsson-421|Abraham Mattsson]] (1647 - 1692) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsson-421&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsson-Descendants-421 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1014|Karin Hansdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1724) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1014&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1014 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3142|Erik Larsson]] (658 - 1723) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3142&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3142 Descendants] *[[Halvardsdotter-25|Susanna Halvardsdotter]] (1646 - 1726) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Halvardsdotter-25&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Halvardsdotter-Descendants-25 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2234|Per Olsson]] (1645 - 1731) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2234&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2234 Descendants] *[[Christiansdotter-38|Anna Christiansdotter]] (1661 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christiansdotter-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Christiansdotter-Descendants-38 Descendants] *[[Olsson-2238|Anders Olsson]] (1660 - 1738) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-2238&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-2238 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3987|Karin Andersdotter]] (1662 - 1709) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3987&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3987 Descendants] *[[Engelbrektsson-39|Lars Engelbrektsson]] (1660 - 1709) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Engelbrektsson-39&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Engelbrektsson-Descendants-39 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2123|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] (1644 - 1722) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2123&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2123 Descendants] *[[Persson-3336|Olaus Petri Kulingius]] (1635 - 1694) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3336&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3336 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1045|Brita Hansdotter]] (abt. 1656 - aft. 1735) '''Björskog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1045&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1045 Descendants] *[[Joensson-29|Hans Joensson]] (1657 - 1692) '''Björskog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Joensson-29&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-29 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-4098|Elisabeth Andersdotter]] (1646 - 1699) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4098&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4098 Descendants] *[[Larsson-3196|Olof Larsson]] (1644 - 1698) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-3196&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-3196 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2126|Malin Larsdotter]] (1654 - 1713) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2126&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2126 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1534|Erik Hansson]] (1653 - 1737) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1534&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1534 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-310|Margareta Mattsdotter]] (1630 - 1725) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-310&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-310 Descendants] * [[Olofsson-1312|Gjert Olofsson]] (1630 - 1716) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1312&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1312 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2130|Karin Larsdotter]] (1640 - 1726) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2130&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2130 Descendants] *[[Persson-3304|Matts Persson]] (1636 - 1721) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3304&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3304 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2441|Brita Persdotter]] (1664 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2441&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2441 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-333|Jonas Danielsson]] (a657 - 1747) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-333&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-333 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Johansson-3580|Lars Johansson]] (1671 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3580&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3580 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Gjertsdotter-2|Kerstin Gjertsdotter]] (1659 - 1740) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gjertsdotter-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gjertsdotter-Descendants-2 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6273|Anders Andersson]] (1654 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6273&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6273 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4097|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1650 - 1687) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4097&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4097 Descendants] *[[Tyrisson-3|Erik Tyrisson]] (1655 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tyrisson-3&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tyrisson-Descendants-3 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-5041|Per Andersson]] (1812 - 1882) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-5041 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Svensdotter-1591|Ingeborg Svensdotter]] (1660 - 1729) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensdotter-1591&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensdotter-Descendants-1591 Descendants] *[[Karlsson-1390|Lars Karlsson]] (1659 - 1694) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Karlsson-1390&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Karlsson-Descendants-1390 Descendants] *[[Ingevaldsdotter-20|Catharina Ingevaldsdotter]] (abt. 1640 - 1709) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ingevaldsdotter-20&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ingevaldsdotter-Descendants-20 Descendants] *[[Jönsson-3225|Måns Jönsson]] (1626 - 1722) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jönsson-3225&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jönsson-Descendants-3225 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-1026|Brita Hansdotter]] (1645 - 1719) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-1026&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-1026 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6274|Sven Andersson]] (1644 - 1717) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6274&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6274 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1571|Malin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1675) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1571&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1571 Descendants] *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Mårtensdotter-303|Kerstin Mårtensdotter]] (1637 - 1715) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mårtensdotter-303&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mårtensdotter-Descendants-303 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6293|Lars Andersson]] (1623 - 1707) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6293&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6293 Descendants] *[[Bengtsdotter-580|Margareta Bengtsdotter]] (abt. 1640 - aft. 1715) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bengtsdotter-580&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bengtsdotter-Descendants-580 Descendants] *[[Joensson-27|Erik Joensson]] (abt. 1635 - abt. 1687) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Joensson-27&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joensson-Descendants-27 Descendants] *[[Jacobsdotter-257|Catharina Jacobsdotter]] (1655 - 1702) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jacobsdotter-257&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobsdotter-Descendants-257 Descendants] *[[Karlsson-1389|Hans Karlsson]] (1650 - 1700) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Karlsson-1389&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Karlsson-Descendants-1389 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-4074|Kerstin Andersdotter]] (1644 - 1723) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-4074&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-4074 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1409|Erik Olofsson]] (1640 - 1710) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1409&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1409 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Persdotter-2430|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1704 - 1758) - '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2430&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2430 Descendants] * son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1676|Kerstin Johansdotter]] (1680 - 1757) '''Gunnilbo-Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1676&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1676 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-332|Johan Danielsson]] (1680 - 1759) '''Gunnilbo-Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-332&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-332 Descendants] **Johan is the grandson of [[Barck-66|Petrus Henrici Barchæus]] *[[Persdotter-2434|Malin Persdotter]] (1655 - 1733) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2434&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2434 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6338|Nils Andersson]] (1668 - 1744) '''Odensvi''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6338&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6338 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-2143|Ingeborg Larsdotter]] (1676 - aft. 1721) '''Sura''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-2143&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-2143 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3597|Anders Johansson]] (1668 - aft. 1721) '''Sura''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3597&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3597 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Runberg-2|Anna Cajsa Runberg]] (1801 - 1875) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Runberg-Family-Tree-2 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Matsdotter-72|Elin Matsdotter]] (1650 - 1735) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Matsdotter-72&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Matsdotter-Descendants-72 Descendants] *[[Larsson-1032|Per Larsson]] (1648 - 1698) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-1032&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-1032 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-93|Kerstin Mattsdotter]] (1641 - 1736) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-93&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-93 Descendants] - this couple are also ancestors of [[Space:The_tips_of_Evas_tree#Anna_Larsdotter_-_her_mother|Anna Larsdotter]], above *[[Knutsson-79|Per Knutsson]] (1648 - 1708) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knutsson-79&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knutsson-Descendants-79 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3217|Sara Persdotter]] (1659 - 1738) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3217&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3217 Descendants] *[[Gropp-49|Hans Hansson Gropp]] (1649 - 1719) '''Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gropp-49&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gropp-Descendants-49 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-2014|Brita Andersdotter]] (1635 - 1704) '''Fellingsbro-Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-2014&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-2014 Descendants] *[[Stockhaus-220|Johan Adamsson Stockhaus]] (1617 - 1690) '''Fellingsbro-Gunnilbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stockhaus-220&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stockhaus-Descendants-220 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1994|Anna Larsdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1720) '''Arboga-Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1994&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1994 Descendants] *[[Andersson-6037|Anders Andersson]] (abt. 1659 - 1729) '''Arboga-Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-6037&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-6037 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1993|Karin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1728) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1993&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1993 Descendants] *[[Carlsson-917|Knut Carlsson]] (1636 - 1717) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsson-917&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsson-Descendants-917 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3121|Anna Andersdotter]] (abt. 1685 - aft. 1708) '''Malma''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3121&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3121 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5031|Per Andersson]] (abt. 1680) '''Malma''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5031&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5031 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Unknown-449888|Kerstin Unknown]] (abt. 1630 - aft. 1693) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-449888&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-449888 Descendants]] *[[Jonsson-3096|Nils Jonsson]] (1618 - 1686) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3096&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3096 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-2392|Brita Nilsdotter]] (1633 - 1719) '''Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2392&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2392 Descendants] *[[Simonsson-132|Staffan Simonsson]] (1625 - 1698) '''Skinnskatteberg - Ramsberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Simonsson-132&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simonsson-Descendants-132 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Bengtsdotter-556|Maria Bengtsdotter]] abt 1670 '''Västergötland''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bengtsdotter-556&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bengtsdotter-Descendants-556 Descendants] *[[Helin-38|Anders Helin]] abt 1668 '''Västergötland''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Helin-38&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helin-Descendants-38 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-1953|Margareta Olofsdotter]] (bef. 1650) '''Västervåla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1953&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1953 Descendants] *[[Pärsson-160|Jacob Pärsson]] (bef. 1645) '''Västervåla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pärsson-160&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pärsson-Descendants-160 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2280|Elisabeth Persdotter]] (1645 - 1732) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2280&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2280 Descendants] *[[Eriksson-1576|Daniel Eriksson]] (1632 - 1712) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksson-1576&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksson-Descendants-1576 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-263|Brita Ersdotter]] (1648 - 1726) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-263&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-263 Descendants] *[[Svensson-1318|Jon Svensson]] (1640 - 1683) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Svensson-1318&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Descendants-1318 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-281|Marina Mattsdotter]] (abt. 1635 - aft. 1695) '''Söderbärke-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-281 Descendants] *[[Ersson-300|Vernik Ersson]] (abt. 1630 - aft. 1695) '''Söderbärke-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-300&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-300 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Andersson-4949|Lars Andersson]] (1807 - 1842) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-4949 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' - There are further generations back for all her ancestors. *[[Eriksdotter-845|Anna Eriksdotter]] (1675 - 1745) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-845&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-845 Descendants] *[[Göransson-168|Lars Göransson]] (1673 - 1745) '''Sunnanfors, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Göransson-168&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Göransson-Descendants-168 Descendants] *[[Eriksdotter-843|Anna Eriksdotter]] (1669 - 1739) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-843&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-843 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1334|Hans Olofsson]] (1678 - 1740) '''Skinnskatteberg''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1334&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1334 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-896|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (1655 - 1716) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-896&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-896 Descendants] *[[Persson-3135|Olof Persson]] (1647 - 1710) '''Kalvängen, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3135&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3135 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1932|Karin Larsdotter]] (1648 - 1718) '''Västanfors-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1932&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1932 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1412|Olof Hansson]] (abt. 1644 - 1692) '''Gävebo, Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1412 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3703|Elisabet Andersdotter]] (1668 - 1736) '''Aspbenning, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3703&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3703 Descendants] *[[Holstensson-8|Hans Holstensson]] (1666 - 1750) '''Aspbenning, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holstensson-8&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holstensson-Descendants-8 Descendants] *[[Mattsdotter-285|Margareta Mattsdotter]] (1666 - 1749) '''Gunnilbo-Västanfors''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-285&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-285 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1392|Per Hansson]] (1670 - 1744) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1392&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1392 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1869|Karin Larsdotter]] (1647 - 1716) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1869&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1869 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3300|Lars Johansson Brus]] (1637 - 1716) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3300&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3300 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1500|Kerstin Johansdotter]] (abt. 1644 - 1710) '''Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1500 Descendants] *[[Persson-3047|Hans Persson]] (1643 - 1713) '''Moren, Västanfors''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3047&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3047 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Larsdotter-1855|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (abt. 1660 - aft. 1726) '''Ytternäla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1855&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1855 Descendants] *[[Johansson-3281|Olof Johansson]] (abt. 1655 - 1726) '''Ytternäla''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansson-3281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansson-Descendants-3281 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-1241|Kerstin Olofsdotter]] (1628 - 1709) '''Solmyra''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-1241&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-1241 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1412|Mats Olofsson]] (1616 - 1696) '''Solmyra''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1412&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1412 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3787|Catharina Persdotter]] (abt. 1652 - aft. 1715) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3787&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3787 - Descendants] *[[Andersson-9605|Erich Andersson]] (bef. 1652 - 1692) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-9605&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-9605 - Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Ersson-501|Olof Ersson]] (abt. 1665 - 1727) '''Hed''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-501&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-501 Descendants] '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3648|Ingrid Andersdotter]] (1628 - 1694) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3648&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3648 Descendants] *[[Ersson-500|Lars (Ersson) Warg]] (abt. 1615 - 1688) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-500 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-974|Anna Olsdotter]] (1645 - bef. 1672) '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-974&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-974 Descendants] *[[Persson-3041|Mickel Persson]] (1624 - 1708) married five times '''Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3041&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 - Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3041 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Hansdotter-908|Margareta Hansdotter]] (1664 - 1699) '''Lillkyrka-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-908 Descendants] *[[Arvidsson-127|Lars Arvidsson]] (1655 - 1715) '''Västergötland-Skinnskatteberg''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arvidsson-127&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arvidsson-Descendants-127 Descendants] =Paternal grandmother's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Andersdotter-3488|Brita Lisa Andersdotter]] (1806 - 1881) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Family-Tree-3488 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-836|Gärtru Ersdotter]] (1683 - 1740) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-836&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-836 Descendants] *[[Persson-4156|Anders Persson]] (1670 - 1738) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-4156&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-4156 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-5043|Margareta Andersdotter]] (1681 - 1746) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5043&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5043 Descendants] *[[Andersson-7693|Lars Andersson]] (1662 - 1722) '''Markim''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7693&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7693 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-5098|Karin Andersdotter]] (1681 - 1740) '''Orkesta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5098&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5098 Descendants] *[[Jonsson-3894|Hindrik Jonsson]] (1667 - 1743) '''Orkesta''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsson-3894&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Descendants-3894 Descendants] *[[Carlsdotter-688|Anna Carlsdotter]] (1707 - 1765) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carlsdotter-688&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carlsdotter-Descendants-688 Descendants] *[[Olofsson-1745|Anders Olofsson]] (1705 - 1743) (known parents) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsson-1745&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsson-Descendants-1745 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-2982|Brita Persdotter]] (1690 - 1753) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-2982&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-2982 Descendants] *[[Persson-4204|Olof Persson]] (1696 - 1757) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-4204&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-4204 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Nilsson-3013|Carl Nilsson]] (1808 - 1864) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsson-Family-Tree-3013 Tree])== '''Eight generations back from me''' * [[Andersdotter-5051|Kierstin Andersdotter]] (1709 - 1757) '''Riala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-5051&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-5051 Descendants] * [[Andersson-7701|Nils Andersson]] (abt. 1693 - abt. 1748) '''Riala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-7701&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-7701 Descendants] *[[Nilsdotter-3002|Anna Nilsdotter]] (1716 - 1782) '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-3002&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-3002 Descendants] *[[Ersson-793|Johan Ersson (1708 - 1786)]] '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-793&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-793 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Nilsdotter-2452|Stina Nilsdotter]] (1732 - 1798) '''Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nilsdotter-2452&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsdotter-Descendants-2452 Descendants] *[[Persson-3273|Anders Persson]] (1726 - aft. 1768) '''Bro - Garn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-3273&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-3273 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Persdotter-2018|Anna Cajsa Persdotter]] (1803 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Family-Tree-2018 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1623|Britta Johansdotter Thunberg]] (1733 - 1772) '''Stockholm''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1623&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1623 - Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Wahlberg-177|Brita (Wahlberg) Kortheu]] (abt. 1700 - 1769) '''Stockholm''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wahlberg-177&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wahlberg-Descendants-177 - Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Anjou-323|Maria Anjou]] (1653 - 1692) '''Österbybruk''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anjou-323&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anjou-Descendants-323 Descendants] *[[Korthou-4|Göran Filipsson Korthou]] (1643 - 1691) '''Österbybruk''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Korthou-4&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Korthou-Descendants-4 Descendants] '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-571|Lisa Ersdotter]] (1737 - 1793) '''Kårsta - Frösunda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-571&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-571 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Zachrisdotter-23|Kerstin Zachrisdotter]] (abt. 1682 - aft. 1742) '''Knutby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zachrisdotter-23&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zachrisdotter-Descendants-23 Descendants] *[[Danielsson-338|Daniel Danielsson]] (abt. 1656 - bef. 1740) '''Knutby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsson-338&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsson-Descendants-338 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-3864|Brita Persdotter]] (1666 - 1730) '''Kvarnbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-3864&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-3864 Descendants] *[[Hilfert-2|Hans Reinholdsson Hilfert]] (1676 - 1719) '''Kvarnbacka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hilfert-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hilfert-Descendants-2 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Persson-2935|Olof Persson]] (1799 - 1872) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Family-Tree-2935 Tree])== '''Seven generations back from me''' *[[Eriksdotter-887|Anna Eriksdotter]] (abt. 1718 - 1780) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-887&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-887 Descendants] *[[Jansson-796|Anders Jansson]] (1719 - 1774) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jansson-796&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jansson-Descendants-796 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-570|Britta Ersdotter]] (1716 - 1789) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-570&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-570 Descendants] *[[Månsson-678|Erik Månsson]] (abt. 1704 - 1783) '''Esterna''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5nsson-678&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5nsson-Descendants-678 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Skägg-19|Karin Olofsdotter Skägg]] (1790 - 1859) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Skägg-Family-Tree-19 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Johansdotter-1284|Karin Johansdotter]] (1673 - 1758) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1284&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1284 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2518|Jonas Larsson]] (abt. 1670 - abt. 1716) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2518&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2518 Descendants] *[[Mårtensdotter-245|Katarina Mårtensdotter]] (abt. 1675 - 1733) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5rtensdotter-245&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5rtensdotter-Descendants-245 Descendants] *[[Lang-2500|Joakim Hansson Lang]] (1675 - 1737) '''Fellingsbro - Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lang-2500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lang-Descendants-2500 Descendants] *[[Antonsdotter-6|Kerstin Antonsdotter]] (abt. 1670 - 1742) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Antonsdotter-6&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Antonsdotter-Descendants-6 Descendants] *[[Sunesson-23|Erik Sunesson]] (abt. 1670 - abt. 1720) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sunesson-23&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sunesson-Descendants-23 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-910|Margta Olofsdotter]] (abt. 1680) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-910&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-910 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2579|Per Larsson]] (abt. 1680) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2579&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2579 Descendants] *[[Olofsdotter-892|Karin Olofsdotter]] (abt. 1665 - bef. 1727) '''Söderala''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-892&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-892 Descendants] *[[Söder-31|Lars Larsson Söder]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1718) '''Söderala''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=S%C3%B6der-31&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/S%C3%B6der-Descendants-31 Descendants] *[[Johansdotter-1283|Helena Johansdotter]] (abt. 1661 - 1737) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johansdotter-1283&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johansdotter-Descendants-1283 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2519|Johan Larsson]] (abt. 1665 - abt. 1712) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2519&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2519 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1578|Karin Larsdotter]] (abt. 1670 - 1730) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1578&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1578 Descendants] *[[Tomasson-37|Mats Tomasson]] (abt. 1665 - 1709) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tomasson-37&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tomasson-Descendants-37 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1696|Karin Jonsdotter]] (abt. 1680 - aft. 1720) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1696&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1696 Descendants] *[[Skägg-15|Erik Andersson Skägg]] (abt. 1672 - 1735) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sk%C3%A4gg-15&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sk%C3%A4gg-Descendants-15 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Brodin-39|Nils Ersson Brodin]] (1791 - 1863) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodin-Family-Tree-39 Tree])== '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Eriksdotter-1506|Anna Eriksdotter]] (abt. 1675 - bef. 1720) '''Ockelbo''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eriksdotter-1506&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eriksdotter-Descendants-1506 Descendants] *[[Hansson-2281|Erik Hansson]] (abt. 1670 - bef. 1720) '''Ockelbo''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-2281&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-2281 Descendants] *[[Elisdotter-2|Kerstin Elisdotter]] (1657 - 1740) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elisdotter-2&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elisdotter-Descendants-2 Descendants] *[[Simonsson-118|Hindrik Simonsson]] (1660 -1718) '''Söderala''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Simonsson-118&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simonsson-Descendants-118 Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Mattsdotter-256|Sara Mattsdotter]] (1694 - 1751) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mattsdotter-256&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mattsdotter-Descendants-256 Descendants] *[[Sundberg-125|Erik Nilsson Sundberg]] (abt. 1697 - 1749) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sundberg-125&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sundberg-Descendants-125 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1577|Kerstin Larsdotter]] (1695 - 1763) '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1577&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1577 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-893|Apollonia Olofsdotter]] (1662 - 1705) - '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-893&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-893 Descendants] *[[Zachrisson-37|Jöns Zachrisson]] (1661 - 1744) - '''Hamrånge''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zachrisson-37&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zachrisson-Descendants-37 - Descendants] '''Eight generations back from me''' *[[Olofsdotter-891|Kerstin Olofsdotter]] (1699 - 1765) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olofsdotter-891&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-891 Descendants] *Son of the couple below '''Nine generations back from me''' *[[Månsdotter-414|Brita Månsdotter]] (1680 - 1743) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=M%C3%A5nsdotter-414&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/M%C3%A5nsdotter-Descendants-414 Descendants] *[[Brodin-9|Anders Andersson Brodin]] (1675 - 1720) '''Skog''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brodin-9&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodin-Descendants-9 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Olsdotter-854|Lars' Brita Olsdotter]] (1786 - 1834) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Family-Tree-854 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Ersdotter-423|Kerstin Ersdotter]] (1626 - 1676) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-423&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-423 Descendants] *[[Persson-2854|Anders Persson]] (≈1620-1670) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2854&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2854 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3316|Karin Andersdotter]] (1613-) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3316&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3316 Descendants] *[[Persson-2857|Erik Persson]] (≈1610-1670) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2857&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2857 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-424|Anna Ersdotter]] (≈1616 - 1692) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-424&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-424 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1304|Olof Hansson]] (≈1620 - 1683) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1304&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1304 Descendants] '''Nine generations back from me''' *Daughter of the couple above *[[Hansson-1272|Jon Hansson]] (1624 - 1691) '''Boda''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1272&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1272 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] (1645 - aft. 1700) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-414&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-414 Descendants] *[[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] (1634 - 1698) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-436&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-436 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-861|Anna Olsdotter]] (1661 - 1730) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-861&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-861 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2617|Matts Larsson) Blom]] (1660 - aft. 1712) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2617&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2617 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-405|Brita Ersdotter]] (1622 - 1687) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-405&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-405 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] (1616 - 1690) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5237&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5237 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-813|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (≈1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-813&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-813 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1908|Olof Olsson]] (≈1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1908 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-411|Kerstin Ersdotter]] (1648 - 1708) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-411&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-411 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2607|Lars Larsson]] (1630 - 1698) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2607&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2607 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-812|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (1641 - 1703) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-812&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-812 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5267|Anders Andersson]] (1645 - 1677) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5267&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5267 Descendants] ==The branch of [[Jonsson-2620|Håman Olof Jonsson]] (1794 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsson-Family-Tree-2620 Tree])== '''Ten generations back from me''' *[[Andersdotter-3290|Karin Andersdotter]] (1658 - bef. 1742) '''Gärdebyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3290&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3290 Descendants] *[[Larsson-2595|Olof Larsson]] (1657 - 1740) '''Östbjörka-Gärdebyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsson-2595&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsson-Descendants-2595 Descendants] *[[Persdotter-1823|Kerstin Persdotter]] (1659 - 1741) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persdotter-1823&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persdotter-Descendants-1823 Descendants] *[[Ersson-431|Erik Ersson]] (1662 - 1717) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-431&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-431 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1826|Brita Jonsdotter]] (1648 - 1738) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1826&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1826 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5326|Hans Andersson]] (1652 - 1720) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5326&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5326 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-418|Anna Ersdotter]] (1636 - 1720) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-418&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-418 Descendants] *[[Persson-2850|Hans Persson]] (1630 - 1706) '''Gärdsjö''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Persson-2850&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Persson-Descendants-2850 Descendants] *[[Andersdotter-3332|Anna Andersdotter]] (1625 - 1696) '''Östbjörka - Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersdotter-3332&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Descendants-3332 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1267|Hans Hansson]] (1610 - 1697) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1267&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1267 Descendants] *[[Danielsdotter-159|Karin Danielsdotter]] (1617 - 1689) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsdotter-159&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsdotter-Descendants-159 Descendants] *[[Mickelsson-58|Hans Mickelsson]] (1620 - 1691) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mickelsson-58&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mickelsson-Descendants-58 Descendants] *[[Unknown-478500|Kerstin]] (1621 - 1676) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-478500&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-478500 Descendants] *[[Ersson-443|Per Ersson]] (1635 - 1678) '''Altsarbyn''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-443&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-443 Descendants] *[[Olsdotter-890|Brita Olsdotter]] (1616 - 1700) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsdotter-890&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsdotter-Descendants-890 Descendants] *[[Hansson-1263|Olof Hansson]] (1605 - 1664) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansson-1263&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansson-Descendants-1263 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-416|Lisbet Ersdotter]] (1646 - aft. 1717) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-416&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-416 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1931|Erik Olsson]] (1640 - 1717) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1931&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1931 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1674|Anna Larsdotter]] (1636 - 1690) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1674&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1674 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1923|Erik Olsson]] (1624 - 1685) '''Blecket''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1923&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1923 Descendants] *[[Larsdotter-1654|Anna Larsdotter]] (1651 - 1720) '''Backa''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Larsdotter-1654&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Larsdotter-Descendants-1654 Descendants] *[[Ersson-424|Anders Ersson]] (1641 - 1708) '''Backa''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-424&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-424 Descendants] *[[Danielsdotter-147|Kerstin Danielsdotter]] (1645 - 1723) '''Tina - Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Danielsdotter-147&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Danielsdotter-Descendants-147 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1880|Jon Olsson]] (1647 - bef. 1696) '''Utby''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1880&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1880 Descendants] *[[Ersdotter-405|Brita Ersdotter]] (1622 - 1687) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersdotter-405&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersdotter-Descendants-405 Descendants] *[[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] (1616 - 1690) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-5237&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5237 Descendants] *[[Hansdotter-813|Kerstin Hansdotter]] (abt. 1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hansdotter-813&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hansdotter-Descendants-813 Descendants] *[[Olsson-1908|Olof Olsson]] (abt. 1630) '''Östbjörka''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olsson-1908&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsson-Descendants-1908 Descendants] *[[Unknown-478770|Malin Unknown]] (1636 - 1673) '''Lenåsen''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Unknown-478770&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-478770 Descendants] *[[Andersson-10425|Hans Andersson]] (1629 - 1698) '''Lenåsen''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andersson-10425&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-10425 Descendants] *[[Jonsdotter-1727|Sigri Jonsdotter]] (1633 - 1694) '''Altsarbyn - Västergrav''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jonsdotter-1727&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonsdotter-Descendants-1727 Descendants] *[[Ersson-427|Matts Ersson]] (1627 - 1674) '''Västergrav''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ersson-427&person2_name=Ekeblad-7 Relationship] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-427 Descendants] =Paternal grandfather's limb of the tree= ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-1028|Britta Olofsdotter]] (1789 - 1858) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-1028 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Andreasson-186|Nils Andreasson]] (1780 - 1839) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andreasson-Family-Tree-186 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-1026|Elin Olofsdotter]] (1785 - 1834) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-1026 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Jonasson-387|Johannes Jonasson]] (1779 - 1831) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonasson-Family-Tree-387 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Olofsdotter-915|Karin Olofsdotter]] (1789 - 1866) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Family-Tree-915 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Jonasson-372|Erik Jonasson]] (1784 - 1829) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jonasson-Family-Tree-372 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Andersdotter-3134|Stina Andersdotter]] (1798 - 1826) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersdotter-Family-Tree-3134 Tree])== ==The branch of [[Svensson-2181|Andreas Svensson]] (1794 - 1870) ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Svensson-Family-Tree-2181 Tree])==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Topographer == Containing a variety of original articles illustrative of the local history and antiquities of England. * published London, 1789-1792 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Topographer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009962118 * Vol. 1 For the Year 1789 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ps2AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont00unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751563 * Vol. 2 For the Year 1790 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mZ02AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont01unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751564 * Vol. 3 For the Year 1790 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751565 * Vol. 4 For the Year 1791 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751566 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TT|The Topographer]]) * [''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Toppans of Toppan's Lane == With Their Descendants and Relations * by Joshua Coffin * published by William H. Huse & Co., 42 State Street, Newburyport, 1862 * Source Example: ::: Coffin, Joshua. ''[[Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|The Toppans of Toppan's Lane]]'' (William H. Huse & Co., Newburyport, 1862) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Coffin|Coffin]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Kj9WAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769286 * https://archive.org/details/toppansoftoppans00coff
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985. * by Leona Torke Kane. * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/torke-family-genealogy-1801-1985/oclc/13359087&referer=brief_results] *Familysearch.org: [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=The+Torke+Family+Genealogy%2C+1801-1985] '''Description:''' In 1855 Gottlieb and Eva Rosena (Knecht) Torke and their three sons came to Wisconsin from their home in Lower Silesia. Genealogical information is given for known descendants of the sons, Gottfried, Gottlieb, and William. Includes Gotter and related families. * Citation Example: :::Kane, Leona Torke. ''[[Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Kane|Kane]]: Page 87] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Errarta===
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Torrey Families and their Children in America== * By Frederic Crosby Torrey * Privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Citation Example: ::: Torrey, Frederic Crosby. ''[[Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|The Torrey Families and their Children in America]]'' (privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Torrey|Torrey]]: Vol. 2 Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Vol. 1 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth01torr * Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773031 * Vol. 1 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription] * Vol. 1 http://www.worldcat.org/title/torrey-families-and-their-children-in-america-v-1/oclc/609241458 :Vol. 2 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1929 * Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth02torr * Vol. 2 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tousey Family in America == * by [[Rose-23933|Theodore Cuyler Rose]] (1843-1921) * published by The Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916 * 124 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tousey Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nUtZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyina00rosegoog * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyinam00rose * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773036 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15177 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rose|Rose]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Waterbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five == * by Rev. [[Anderson-69451|Joseph Anderson]] (1836-1916) * other authors/editors: Anna Lydia Ward, Sarah (Johnson) Pritchard (1830-1909) * published by The Price & Lee Company, New Haven, 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fVcQAwAAQBAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb01ande_1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U_QLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zMI1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C0oQfpF_w04C ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ande_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 ::* https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/The_Town_and_City_of_Waterbury.pdf * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rj4OAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ander ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ander ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16219/ === Library holdings: === * https://www.loc.gov/item/98000206/ * https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-city-of-waterbury-connecticut/oclc/4434186 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Chapter I. The ancient town... ::* Chapter II. Aboriginal Mattatuck... ::* Chapter III. Aboriginal remains... ::* Chapter IV. Aboriginal place-names of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter V. The "Stone Age" in Connecticut... ::* Chapter VI. Early attempts to establish settlements in New England... ::* Chapter VII. Massachusetts Bay Colony governs Connecticut... ::* Chapter VIII. Was the discovery of Mattatuck due to the search for metals? Mining rights of 1657 in the valley of the Mattatuck River... ::* Chapter IX. Waterburys first entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter X. Mattatucks second entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter XI. The first meeting of the General Assemblys Committee, in January, 1677... ::* Chapter XII. The inhabitants of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter XIII. A letter from Farmington... ::* Chapter XIV. Farmingtons bounds... ::* Chapter XV. The relation of each mans propriety to the purchase of the township... ::* Chapter XVI. Books of record... ::* Chapter XVII. The Reverend Jeremiah Peck... ::* Chapter XVIII. Young Mr. Southmayd... ::* Chapter XIX. Town officers in 1700... ::* Chapter XX. The will of Thomas Scott of Hartford... ::* Chapter XXI. The fence on the east side of the great river... ::* Chapter XXII. Waterbury manufactures for export in 1707... ::* Chapter XXIII. Remarkable increase in population... ::* Chapter XXIV. The northwest inhabitants petition for "winter privileges"... ::* Chapter XXV. Events preceding the formation of Westbury society... ::* Chapter XXVI. Union Square... ::* Chapter XXVII. Attachment of the Indian owners to the land... ::* Chapter XXVIII. The Hop Brook section... ::* Chapter XXIX. Samuel Hopkins, D. D... ::* Chapter XXX. Sergeants... ::* Chapter XXXI. A petition from the west farms for winter privileges... ::* Chapter XXXII. The resolutions of the House of Representatives... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A more permanent organization of the army required... ::* Chapter XXXIV. Bounties--Clothing for Continental soldiers... ::* Chapter XXXV. From 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVI. The life of the people from 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVII. First highway in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. The water-powers of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The interest of early Connecticut in education... ::* Chapter XL. Sabbath-keeping and sumptuary laws... ::* Chapter XLI. A reaction from "Independency"... ::* Chapter XLII. The Grand Street Cemetery... ::* Chapter XLIII. Indian and English place names from "Abragado" to "Worlds End"... ::* Appendix I. Family records * Vol. 2 ::* Chapter I. Three score years and ten... ::* Chapter II. Waterbury as a harbour... ::* Chapter III. Waterbury as a city... ::* Chapter IV. The old roads and the village green... ::* Chapter V. Old village highways... ::* Chapter VI. Origin of the street names... ::* Chapter VII. Water supply and sewerage... ::* Chapter VIII. Early fires--first action of the borough... ::* Chapter IX. Early epidemics--inoculation--a health committee... ::* Chapter X. Lighting the city--first gas pipes... ::* Chapter XI. The condition of things at the beginning of the century... ::* Chapter XII. Early banking in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XIII. Waterbury while still agricultural... ::* Chapter XIV. The old New England tavern... ::* Chapter XV. The day of small shops... ::* Chapter XVI. The poor soil of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XVII. Abel Porter & Co. in 1802... ::* Chapter XVIII. Bone buttons in 1812... ::* Chapter XIX. Sheet brass for the market... ::* Chapter XX. Timothy Porters mill privilege... ::* Chapter XXI. A new brass mill in 1851... ::* Chapter XXII. Another new company in 1853... ::* Chapter XXIII. A classification... ::* Chapter XXIV. Machine builders and founders... ::* Chapter XXV. The "joint-stock corporation" law of 1837... ::* Chapter XXVI. The first United States patent... ::* Chapter XXVII. A town with one school... ::* Chapter XXVIII. An incorporated school district... ::* Chapter XXIX. The grammar school in the Connecticut system... ::* Chapter XXX. Waterbury not exclusively utilitarian... * Vol. 3 ::* Chapter XXXI. Four eras of ecclesiastical history... ::* Chapter XXXII. "The old order changeth"... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A brief engagement which becomes a long one... ::* Chapter XXXIV. The Second Congregational Church an offshoot from the First... ::* Chapter XXXV. An epoch in the parish... ::* Chapter XXXVI. Growth of St. Johns... ::* Chapter XXXVII. Connecticut Baptists in the last century... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. George Whitefield in New England... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The Irish immigration... ::* Chapter XL. A purchase of land in "Brooklyn"... ::* Chapter XLI. A Universalist Society... ::* Chapter XLII. Litigation in 1798... ::* Chapter XLIII. "Going for the doctor to Stratford" in 1712... ::* Chapter XLIV. Early philanthropy--missions to the heathen... ::* Chapter XLV. The literary product of the town... ::* Chapter XLVI. The earliest newspapers..., Page 968 ::* Chapter XLVII. Early collections of books... ::* Chapter XLVIII. Pictorial art--Waterby artists... ::* Chapter XLIX. Lines of musical development... ::* Chapter L. Early theatricals--the city hall... ::* Chapter LI. The Masonic Order... ::* Chapter LII. After the Revolution... ::* General index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Anderson, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five]]'' (Price & Lee Co., New Haven, 1896) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]])
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'''NOTE: This is a short version of the town of Ayr. whereas the long more defined version can be seen on Wikitree profile 'Ayr, Ayrshire One Place Study'''' === Title === Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Àir === Population === Approximately 46,000 Plus === Georgraphy === Continent: Europe Sovereign State: United Kingdom Country: Scotland Lieutenancy: South Ayrshire The ancient town of Ayr sits on the West coast of Scotland facing the Isle of Arran. It is about 33 miles from Glasgow. === History of Ayr === [Wilson, Stuart, Personal Visit, 2019][Corbett, R.Y., Historical Guide to Ayr, Prestwick, and district, 1965][Brash, Ronald W., Round Old Ayr, 1972][Carnegie Library, Ayr][Tait, A.A., The Protectorate Citadels of Scotland, 1965][Love, Dane, Ayrshire - Discovering a County, Fort Publishing 2003][Undiscovered Scotland; ''https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk''][Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org] Ayr dates back to around the 1100's as a village and became The Royal Burgh of Ayr by way of a Royal Charter of William the Lion (1142-1214) in 1205. William, (soon to be King of Scotland) had come to Ayr in the late twelfth century looking for a place to call home. He built 'Ayr Castle' south of the harbour in what today would be the area behind the former Ayr Academy. It is said that it's appearance resembles the castle on Ayr's Royal Seal. William's family inherited the throne over the next one hundred years until the English moved in around 1299. Up and coming Robert I (1274-1329) (aka Robert the Bruce) burned down the castle but the English rebuilt it and occupied it until 1306 when Robert I became the King of Scotland. ''Fast forward to about 1650''. With the castle in ruins, the English came back to Ayr under the leadership of General Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658). He built a very large citadel (fort) on the same site as the castle which today would be the area bounded by Arran Terrace, Ailsa Place, Charlotte Street, Fort Street, Bruce Crescent, Citadel Place, Mongomerie Terrace, and South Harbour Street, with Eglinton Terrace as its centre point. The citadel had six corners and was designed by Hans Ewald Tessin who was a Swedish military architect that came to Scotland to work for the English army during the Scottish occupation. From South Harbour Street next to today's Citadel Leisure Centre one can still see the last part of the fort walls which was constructed with a 5 foot thick rubble wall (misc stones) and a 1 foot exterior wall of red sandstone brought from Ardrossan Castle, (which originally came from the Isle of Arran.) ''We'll come back to this wall a little later in the story for an interesting fact.'' In this same general area at the intersection of Bruce Place and Citadel Place one can see St. John's Tower which sat next to The (original) Auld Kirk of St. John the Baptist. The Kirk and tower however sat inside the planned area of Cromwell's fort, so it was abandoned when the (new) Auld Church of St. John the Baptist was completed in 1655. In the old days Ayr was a closed off town surrounded by a stone dyke. There were about 5 entry points around the dykes perimeter with the main entrance from the North to South over the River Ayr on the 'Auld Brig' (originally dating to the early 1200's, but rebuilt several times after). The visitor would cross the brig and come up to an area called 'BridgeGate' (now Old Bridge Street). At this point the visitor would be stopped at what was known as the 'Laigh Tolbooth' which was not just a guard collecting tolls but was an actual building which was used as a prison. It is said that Sir William Wallace (1270-1305) could not or would not pay the toll and was confined to the prison for some period of time. Once having paid the toll, one is now on what is High Street today. This area was known as 'Fish Cross' where vendors would come to sell their fish, as well as vegetables. Close to here on the other side of the street at the start of NewMarket Street is where one can see a statue of Sir William Wallace above the first shop. Heading east (uptown on High Street, across from the bus stop) one will find a small lane known as Kirkport with an arched entry know as 'Lych Gate' which leads to the (newer) Auld Kirk of St. John the Baptist (c. 1655) which sits on the former site of Grey Friars' Monastery (c.1472). Today the kirkyard is a quiet place to reflect on those former days. The inside of the church is well worth a visit too. Next up High Street is the 113 foot high Wallace Tower (c. originally built in the 17th century). The current tower dates to the mid 1800's. It's a subject for discussion as to whether the statue on the tower is Sir William Wallace or not. Close by is the Tam O' Shanter Inn (c. early 1700's) (which serves great fish and chips today). Again up the road just a little there is a large mall for shopping at the end of High Street where Kyle Street and Alloway Street split. Today, High Street remains the main shopping area in Ayr. For those that like to walk, travel south a little farther out and you will come to Burn's Statue Square which proudly displays its namesake Robert Burn (1759-1796), the national poet of Scotland . The statue sits just across from Ayr Station and the Station Hotel (c.1886). One can travel from Ayr Station to Glasgow Central on clean and efficient trains in about 45 minutes. The privately owned hotels future is debatable at this point due to its deteriorating condition. Going north back into town by way of the High Street the visitor will end up at Sandgate and the 'New Brig' which dates to the late 1700's. At the New Brig, turn left onto South Harbour Street and one block up will be Fort Street whereby one can see the former Ayr Academy (c. 1233) building where such notables as Robert Burns (poet), John Murdoch (teacher to Robert Burns), and the two sons of William Murdoch (inventor) all matriculated. The building was turned into Ayr Grammar School in 2020 upon relocation of a new academy just outside the area. Along South Harbour Street one will find remaining portion of the fort wall. The interesting fact is the photogenic lookout point built at the corner of the wall. Around the mid 1800's a wealthy gunsmith named 'Baron' John Miller (maybe Millar) returned from India and bought the citadel property. He added the tower which is known today as 'Miller's Folly'. Across and down is the south quay where in the late 19th century and early 20th century great ships like the P.S. Juno, Glen Sannox, and T.S. Duchess of Hamilton would load and unload passengers. Today that honour goes to the P.S. Waverly which is the last ocean going paddle wheel steamer in the world. It makes scheduled runs up and down the coast as well as to the Isle of Arran during the summer months July through September. A little further west brings one to the 'Ayr Shore' where holidaymakers and locals have enjoyed it's mile long sand for centuries. From the low green one can see the 'Heads of Ayr' , the Isle of Arran, and Ailsa Craig (aka Paddy's Milestone). The low green is a perfect way to end the day with a picnic or enjoying a summer concert while watching the sunset to the west. === Landmarks === [Undiscovered Scotland; ''https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk''][Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org][Goggle Maps (Visual Street References); ''https://www.google.com/maps"] '''Auld Brig''' c. 1230 Located between River Street (North) and High Street (South) The original Auld Brig was made of wooden timbers around 1230. It was rebuilt in 1588 and restored between 1907 and 1910 for the sum of 10,000 British Pounds. It remains today as a foot bridge between Newton-On-Ayr and Ayr's High Street. '''Auld Kirk''' c. 1200's, St. John the Baptist and St. Johns Tower (c.1300's) Located at Bruce Crescent and Citadel Place This was the former site of the original wooden Kirk of St. John the Baptist. In 1560 the Reformation made catholic worship illegal in Scotland which lead to St. John's being used as a Protestant Kirk. A stone tower was built (c. 1300's) which survived through the centuries. In 1854 John Miller (See Notable People heading below) purchased the tower and the land. In1914 it was purchased by the Marquess of Bute, and in 1949 the Ayr Town Council acquired the tower. The surrounding graveyard has the grave of Elizabeth Knox, daughter of John Knox and wife of minister John Welsh. Legend also has it that there is also the grave of Maggie Osborne, the local witch (See Notable People heading below). '''Auld Kirk''' (aka The (new) Auld Kirk of St. John The Baptist) c.1655 Located through The Kirkport at #112-116 High Street This Kirk was built Cruciform (shape of a cross in plan view) as a replacement for the original St John the Baptist Kirk off Bruce Crescent and Eglinton Place which was displaced by Cromwell's Citadel. The (new) Kirk was built on land formerly occupied by Franciscan Friars around 1560 (aka Grey Friars Monastery. Cost to build was 20,827 British Pounds (1,733 Pounds Sterling). Cromwell pledged 1,000 Merks (Silver Coins) towards the new Kirk. The Kirk was restored in 1836 by architect David Bryce (1803-1876). '''Ayr Academy''' c.,1796 (now Grammar School of Ayr) Location: Fort Street, Ayr Originally the town's 'Grammar Schule of Air' was present in the area of #4 Sandgate and dates back to 1233. In 1502 it became the 'Burgh Schule' and later back to 'Grammar Schule'. In 1796 a shift of the way schools were defined and in pursuit of a higher level of matriculation, the Grammar Schule became Ayr Academy. In 1800 a new building was completed on Fort street. This site became the new home of Ayr Academy. That building was rebuilt in 1880. Three stone head sculptures were placed above the Rectors office, these being David Wilkie (Painter), James Watt (Engineer), and Robert Burns (Poet), all of which represent the fields of Art, Science, and Literature. Ayr Academy vacated this building in 2018 when a new academy was built on the Craigie Estate to the Northeast, and the building on Fort street became once again the (new) Grammar School of Ayr in 2020. '''Ayr Lighthouse''' c.1841 Location: Esplanade end Designed by Robert Paton. '''Ayr Pavilion''' c.1911 Location: Low green across from the beach (now 'Pirate Pete's), Ayr This building now 'Pirate Pete's, an entertainment venue. Nicknames include 'The Piv' and 'The White Elephant by the Sea'. The front balusters came from the first new brig when it was demolished. '''Bust of Sir William Wallace''' c.1810 Location: Newmarket Street, Ayr A bust of Sir William sits above the first store front. Local merchant Henry Cowan paid his own money to have the statue made. '''Burn's Statue Square''' c.1891 Location: Killnoch Street and the A70, Ayr The green space proudly displays a statue of Scotland's National Poet Robert Burns. Affectionately named 'Rabbie Burns' he is facing South towards his birthplace of Alloway. Ornate ironwork that once surrounded the square was removed during WWII for the war effort. A statue of a solder is also located here as a memorial to the Royal Scots Fusiliers who died in various campaigns from 1877-1902. Most died from diseases rather than battle. '''Fish Cross''' c.1539 Location: 45-45 High Street, Ayr While no longer visible, the location on High Street does have a plaque on the wall denoting its location. There is also a statue of a fisherman by Malcolm Robertson nearby which symbolizes the market town location where local folk sold their fish and vegetables. '''Loudoun Hall''' c.1513 Located at Fort Street and South Harbour Street It's the oldest building currently in Ayr and was built by James Tait. It served as residence to the many Sheriffs of Ayr throughout the years. in 1539 it was sold to Sir Hugh Campbell who was Sheriff at that time. Sir Hugh died without a male heir (women could not be Sheriff) and the hall was sold to the Crown for 14,000 Merks (silver coins). In 1632 the hall was sold to James Chalmers. It continued to have many owners until 1938 when it was bought by Rev. Archibald MacKenzie who conveyed it to the Marques of Bute. The Marques restored it and his son Lord David Stuart presented it to the Saltire Society. Originally Loudoun Hall had three bedrooms and vaulted ceilings on the ground floor, the main hall on the second floor, and attic space on the third. The walls were three feet thick which provided good insulation in both winter and summer. A wing had been added in 1534 by the Campbell's which was demolished sometime after WWII. The hall itself had no running water in the old days, only an outside well. The balcony's were used to discard the rubbish and also used as a toilet. '''Millers Folly''' c.1800's Located on part of the citadel wall which can still be seen today along South Harbour Street. The citadel wall had one remaining bastion on it when Baron John Miller bought the citadel property. He proceeded to add an extension which was not a true configuration of the late sixteen century. This is known as 'Miller's Folly' today. '''New Brig''' (original bridge) c. 1788, (second bridge) c.1878 Located on New Bridge Street between River Street (North) and High Street (South) The original New Brig was built in 1788 by Alexander Stevens to a design by Robert Adam. It was demolished and rebuilt in red sandstone in 1878. Today it serves car and foot traffic from Newton-On-Ayr on the north side of the River Ayr to the town of Ayr on the south side. '''St. John's Tower''' c.1500's[5] Location: 6 Eglinton Terrace, Ayr, Scotland The tower was originally part of the Auld Kirk of Ayr (aka St. John the Baptist) which was all taken over by Oliver Cromwell when he built his citadel nearby in 1562. The fort garrison divided up the church building for use as a chapel, a mill house and a storehouse, and the tower was used as an armoury and look-out. After the Scots were back in power, the citadel was dismantled and the land given was gifted by the crown to the 7th Earl of Eglinton. A man named John Miller returned to Ayr from India in 1852 and bought the property of the former citadel and the Barony of Montgomerieston that went with it. By now the Kirk was gone but the tower remained. Miller made Gothic changes to it from plans by local architect John Murdoch and called it 'Fort Castle'. After Milller's death the 4th Marquess of Bute bought up the property for 2,700 British Pounds and restored it to its former glory to plans by James Kennedy Hunter(1863-1929). The 5th Marquess of Bute gifted it to the town of Ayr in 1949, and it is now in the care of South Ayrshire Council. '''Tam-O-Shanter Inn''' c.1748 Located at 236 High Street The 'Tam' as it's referred to was first owned by James Schearer until about 1849. The property was purchased by the Magistrates and Councilers of Ayr who passed it on to the Incorporation of Weavers Society (1850-1893). Then possession went to the 'Queen's and Lord Treasure's Remembrance', and then sold to Andrew Muir, a local brewer. The property passed through many more hands throughout the years. In 1955 it became a museum. Today's it a well known restaurant and pub for both locals and visitors alike. Great Fish and Chips too.... '''Town Hall and Spire''' c.1830 Located at Sandgate and High Street. It stands 225 feet high and was design by Thomas Hamilton. The building also houses the town hall which accommodate about 600 people for meetings. '''Wallace Tower''' (c. Unknown for original tower) (C. 1834 current tower). Located at 172 High Street. The original tower was purchased in 1673 by the Ayr Town Council from Burgess Adam Richie. A bell and clock were added in 1731 in a new belfry. In 1832 a restoration started taking place by adding a stone facing. Without a proper foundation the original building could not stand the weight and started to sink. It was demolished and a new tower build built in 1834. The (current) tower stands 113 feet high. The inset statue is said to be by self taught sculptor James Thom. Two bells are in the tower. The larger one (c.1731) is from the original tower. It was made in France. The smaller bell (c.1834) was likely the bell from the 'Laigh Tolbooth'. '''Wellington Square''' Located at Fort Street and Wellington Square The 'Square' is actually rectangular. It's a green space in front of the Court and County Building and named after the victor of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington. There are various memorials in the square honoring: 13th Earl of Eglinton (aka Archibald William Montgomerie (1812-1861)), Brigadier-General James Neill (1810-1857), Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran (1904-1973) Journalist and Historian, Sir Goscombe John (1910-XXXX) Postmaster General, John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836) Inventor of 'Tar McAdam' for road surfacing, and Primrose William Kennedy of Drumellan (1799-1863) Ayr Provost in 1855-1861. The government building formerly held a prison (on the South end facing the ocean) and was known as "The Cottage by the Sea' by prisoners. The prison portion was demolished in the early 1900's in favour of more government office space. FYI - The prisoners used to provide carpet cleaning services to the local residents. Strangely enough the residents were sad to see them go. === The War Years === [Wilson, Jean; Family member of OPS manager][Cameron, James (Hamish); Author of 'A Scottish Child's View of WW2'; 2006][BBC; BBC London CSV Action Desk ] The profile manager of this page was not born until just after WW2, therefore this is a compilation of similar facts as told by a late family member as well as a non-related civilian both of who lived through that period in history. By the time World War 2 was over, a total of 37,000 military aircraft had arrived at Prestwick, a town next to Ayr. As a multi-country effort, aircraft from The Royal Air Force, The Canadian Royal Air Force, as well as the United States were flown in locally during the war years as a show of force in the war in Europe with aircraft arriving on a daily basis in Ayrshire. It was just not the military doing their job, but the local citizens of Ayr as well who were also being asked to do their part for the war effort in using their homes to lodge military personnel as well as children evacuated from other town's like Glasgow and Edinburgh to get young children away from the possible horrors of war. Ayr Academy on Fort Street was used as a reception centre for the young. who arrived by train at Ayr station and would make their way to the centre for processing, then be billeted in the homes. Adults and children alike carried a gas mask at all times. The children were taught air raid drill, and there were total blackouts every night as well as constant air raid siren testing during the days. It was a serious time and everyone had to be prepared for the worst. Citizens were issued a rationing book for meat, bacon, eggs (one per week per person), butter, milk, and tea. They also received 'Points' which were issued as a supplement to the rationing book and were used for other items like tinned beans, peas, and fruit. The billeted solders and airmen also got rationing books which they willingly gave to their host families so as to buy needed items in bulk. Ayr was a good agricultural area so there was always a good supply of vegetables available to make soup. By 1941 German aircraft were flying over Ayr on their way to bomb northern locations like Greenoch, Glasgow, Clydebank (shipyards), and Paisley. The only one occasion when Ayr experienced a loud explosion was when a German planes dropped a mine at the mouth of the Ayr harbour which shook the whole town. There was a large navel training base at the 'Heads of Ayr', and an Army Assault Training Team at Craigie Park, as well as the airfields at Prestwick, Ayr that were never bombed like other cities. This may have been very different if the German pilots had known there was a film showing at the Odeon in Ayr entitled 'The Great Dictator' (a satire about Adolf Hitler) starring Charlie Chaplin. If they only knew........... === Notable People === [Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org] [Britannica; https://www.britannica.com][National Records of Scotland; https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk][Family Search Website; https://www.familysearch.org][Christianity Today; https://www.christianitytoday.com][Dictionary of Scottish Architects; www.scottisharchitects.org][Geni; Geni; https://www.geni.com][Scotlands People; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/] '''Robert Adam''' (1728-1792) Architect and Designer, FRSE FRS FSAScot FSA FRSA Born: Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland Died: At home, 11 Albermarle Street, London, England Resting Place: Westminster Abbey Bio Summary: Robert was the 'Neoclassical' designer and builder of the first New Brig of Ayr in 1750-1799. He was also the key architect in the rebuilding of Culzean Castle for the 10th earl of Cassillis starting in 1777. He not only designed the building structures, he also designed interior rooms, carpet, girandoles, tables and chairs, urns, torcheres, mirrors, and candle sconces as well. He also did some design and building for the 9th earl of Cassilis starting in 1771 as well. Parents: William Adam (1689-1748) and Mary Robertson (1699-1791) Siblings: Jenny Adam (1717-XXXX), Mary Adam (1720-1720), John Adam (1721-1792), Helen Adam (1723-XXXX), Margaret Peggy Adam (1725-1820), Elizabeth Adam (1729-1796), Janet Adam (1730-XXXX), James Adam (1732-1794), Mary Adam (1734-1799), Margaret Adam (1734-XXXX), Helen Adam (1735-XXXX), Susannah Adam (1738-XXXX), William Adam (1738-1821). Spouse: Never married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Adam-1127'' '''Robert I (aka Robert The (Brus) Bruce)''' (1274-1329), King of Scotland Born: Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Manor of Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Resting Place: Dunfermline Abbey (Body); Melrose Abbey (Heart); St Serf's Church, Dumbarton (Embalmed Viscera) Bio Summary: Resistance fighter in Ayr, and First King of Scots. Parents: Robert Bruce (1243-1304) Earl of Carrick and Marjorie Carrick (1252-1292) Countess of Carrick. FYI: It is said the the Countess was so taken by her future husband that she kidnapped him and held him in the castle until he agreed to marry her. They were wed in 1271. Siblings: Maud Brus (1272-1326), Isabel Brus (1272-1358), Christian Brus (1273-1356), Mary Brucs(1275-1323), Edward Brus (1276-1318), Margaret Brus (1276-1325), Neil Brus (1279-1306), Alexander Brus (1782-1307), Thomas Brus (1284-1307). Spouse Number 1: Isabella of Mar (1277-1296) Children: Marjorie Bruce (1297-1316) Spouse Number 2: Elizabeth de Burgh (1284-1327) Children: David Bruce (aka David II of Scotland) (1324-1371), Margaret Bruce (1315-1346), John Bruce (1324-XXXX). For more information see WikiTree ''Bruce-129'' '''David Cathcart''' aka Lord Alloway (1763-1845) Lawyer, Judge, Land Owner Born: Ayr, Scotland Died: Family Home 'Abbotsford', near River Tweed Resting Place: Alloway Kirk, Alloway, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated Ayr Burgh School, and Edinburgh University 1784 - Advocate at Scottish Bar 1813 - Lord of Sessions 1826 - Lord of Judiciary (Second Division) Parents: Elias Cathcart (1703-1776) and Agnew Fergusson (1725-1816) Married 1762 Siblings: james Hugh Cathcart (1765-1820), Jean Cathcart (1766-XXXX), Helen Cathcart (1768-1837), Margaret Cathcart (1770-XXXX) Spouse: Mary Mure (Muir) (1764-1802) Married 1793 Issue: Elias Cathcart (XXXX-XXXX) and five others (Names Unknown) '''Oliver Cromwell''' (1599-1658) General, English Army Born: Huntingdon, England Died: Palace of Whitehall, Middlesex, England Resting Place: Westminster Abbey, England Bio Summary: Became Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (England, Scotland, Ireland) in 1653 and secured his governance in Scotland by building a large citadel (fort) in Ayr. Parents: Robert Cromwell (1565-1617) and Elizabeth Steward (1565-1664) Siblings: Elizabeth Cromwell (1593-1672), Henry Cromwell (1595-1600), Catherine Henrietta Cromwell (1596-166660), Margaret Cromwell (1601-1646), Jane Cromwell (1606-1656), Robert Cromwell (1608-1609), Robina Cromwell (1610-1660). Spouse: Elisabeth Bourchier (1598-1665) Married 1620 Children: Robert Cromwell (16621-1639), Oliver Cromwell (1622-1644), Bridget Cromwell (1624-1662), Richard Cromwell (1626-1712), Henry Cromwell (1628-1674), Elizabeth Claypole Cromwell (1629-1658), James Cromwell (1632-1632), Mary Cromwell (1637-1713), Frances Cromwell (1638-1720). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Cromwell-39'' '''John Knox''' (1514-1572) Reformation Leader and Minister Born: Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland Died: Edinburgh, Scotland Bio Summary: Minister of the gospel who preached several times at the original St John's Kirk in Ayr around 1547. Parents: William Knox (1486-1513) and ???? Sinclair (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: William Knox (1504-abt.1550) Spouse Number 1: Marjorie Bowes 1533-1560) Children: Nathaniel (Knox 1557-1580), Eleazer Knox (1558-1591) Spouse Number 2: Margaret Stewart (1547-1612), Married 1564 She was only 17 at time of marriage. Children: Martha Knox (1565–1592), Margaret Knox (1567-XXXX), Elizabeth Knox (1570- 1622 '''John Loudon McAdam''' (1756-1836) Civil Engineer and Road Builder Born: #22 Sandgate, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Resting Place: Moffat Cemetary, Moffat, Scotland Bio Summary: John was the inventor of 'macadamisation' which used tar to eventually surface roads around the world. The process also had to do with the base material used and the camber of the roadway. At age 14 he spent time in New York with his uncle from 1770-1783 before returning to Ayr. Today all over the world roads can be attributed to his works and invention. Parents: James McAdam (1718-1770) Baron of Waterhead and Susannah Cochrane (1717-1775) Siblings: Jacobina McAdam (1736-1743), Margaret McAdam (1741-XXXX), Jacobina McAdam (1743-XXXX), James McAdam (1746-1767), Grizelda McAdam (1750-1794), Elizabeth McAdam (1752-1798), Katherine McAdam (1754-XXXX), Wilhelmina McAdam (1755-1829), Sarah McAdam (1759-1798) Spouse Number 1: Gloria Margaretta Nicoll (1759-1825) Children: Anne McAdam (1779-1841), William McAdam (1781-1836), James McAdam (1784-1786), James Nicoll McAdam (1786-1852), Glorianna McAdam (1789-1868), John Loudon McAdam (1792-1857) Spouse Number 2: Anne Charlotte Delancey (1786-1862) Married 1827. Children: None For more information see also WikiTree Profile ''McAdam-204'' '''Baron John Watson Miller''' (1820-1910) Wealthy gun merchant Born: Unknown Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: (Likely St. John's Kirkyard, Ayr adjacent to his home 'Fort Castle'). Bio Summary: John made his fortune in Calcutta India selling weapons. He returned to Ayr in 1852 and in 1860 he bought up a section of land formerly occupied by Cromwell's citadel, and the Barony of Montgomeriestoun that went with it from the 13th Earl of Eglinton. He then converted the Tower of St John’s into a Gothic-style residence. See also 'Miller's Folly' and St. John's Tower under Landmarks heading above. Parents: David Millar (abt. 1790-XXXX) and Marion Watson (1788-XXXX) Married 1815 Siblings: Hugh Miller (1815-1875), David Miller (1816-XXXX), James Leggat Miller (1818-XXXX), Agnes Miller (1825-XXXX), Susanah Miller (1828-XXXX), William Miller (1829-XXXX) ''Note: last name could also be Millar as from the father. Spouse: None Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Miller-97162'' '''John Murdoch''' (1747-1824) Teacher Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Lisson Grove, North West London, England Resting Place: St Andrew's Gardens Burial Grounds at Greys Inn Road, London, England Bio Summary: John attended Ayr Academy and was a tutor to Robert Burns and his brother Gabriel. Moved to England where he taught French. Died penniless in London. Parents: John Murdoch (1718-XXXX) and Margaret Robinson (1709-1781) Married 1744 Siblings: Marrion Murdoch (1744-1745) Spouse: Jacobina Aiken (1745-XXXX) Married 1772 Children: Unknown '''John Murdoch''' Esq., CE. (1825-1907) Architect/Builder, Ayr Born: Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown, Likely in Ayr Old Kirkyard Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy, and became a member of the Institute of Architects and was practicing in Ayr by 1868. He designed and or modified 66 structures during his lifetime which were homes, commercial, and or government buildings. Parents: James Murdoch (1783-1824) and Elisabeth Hendrie (1781-1860) Siblings: Elizabeth Murdoch (1812-1845), James Murdoch (1813-XXXX), Catharine Murdoch (1815-XXXX), George Hendrie Murdoch (1817-XXXX), James Hendrie Murdoch (1820-XXXX), Alexander Murdoch (1823-XXXX), Jane Murdoch (1827-XXXX) Spouse: Harriet Helen Hendrie (1835-1891) Married 1854 Children: Francis James Murdoch (1855-XXXX), John Murdoch (1857-XXXX), Lucy Murdoch (1859-1923), George Alexander Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet Ellen Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet H Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Jane Stewart Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Eliza Eveline Murdoch (1865-XXXX), William Henry Fullarton Murdoch (1870-XXXX), Catherine Georgina Murdoch (1872-XXXX). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Murdoch-1934'' '''Maggie Osborne''' (XXXX-XXXX) Witch Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: St John Kirkyard, at St. John's Tower Bio Summary: Born to a wealthy merchant Maggie resided in a house at 76-78 High Street (now Marks and Spencer) and said to hold special powers. She was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to be burned at the Malt Cross. Truth or Fiction???? Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William John Macquorn Rankine''' FRSE FRS (1820-1872) Engineer Born: Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Died: 8 Albion Crescent, Dowanhill, Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Sighthill Cemetery, Glasgow Bio Summary: Attended Ayr Academy and went on to co-found the subject of Thermodynamics. He was appointed to the Regius Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanics at Glasgow University in 1855. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The The Rankine absolute Fahrenheit scale is named in his honour, and a member Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame (2013). He held the rank of Senior Major in the reservist Scottish Rifle Volunteers. Parents: David Rankine (1794-1870) and Barbara Grahame (1800-1871) Siblings: David (1829-XXXX) Spouse: Never Married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Rankine-187'' '''Sir John Ross''' (1777-1851), Navel Commander, Polar Explorer Born: Balsarroch, Wigtownshire, Scotland Died: London, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy. Went to sea at an early age and became a commander in the Royal Navy. Upon returning to Ayr he had his ship, the 'Felix' Built by Sloan and Gemmel Shipbuilders in the North Harbour of the Port of Ayr. At age seventy three he embarked on an Arctic exploration. He was knighted in 1834. Parents: Rev. Andrew Ross (XXXX-XXXX) and Elizabeth Corsane (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Christian Adair (XXXX-1822) Married 1816 Children: Unknown Spouse Number 2: Mary Jones (XXXX-1856) Married 1834 Children: Unknown '''James Smith''' (1763-1848) Botanist Born: Ochiltree, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Ayr Auld Kirkyard Bio Summary: Father of Scottish Botany. Created a botanical wonderland at Monkwood Grove. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Margaret Smith (XXXX-XXXX) '''James Tait''' (XXXX-1528) Ayr, Shipping merchant Born: Unknown Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Built Loudon Hall in 1513. Went on to be a Burgess of Ayr. Parents: Thomas Tait (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Spouse: Janet Clerk (XXXX-1536) Children: Charles Tait (XXXX-XXXX), John Tait (XXXX-XXXX) '''Hans Ewald Tessin''' (aka Eduart Tessine , Scottish given name) (XXXX-XXXX) Military Architect Born: Sweden, or Holland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Hans came from Sweden to Scotland in 1650 and became a Freemason. Then turned his back on Scotland an went to work for the English and designed Cromwell's Citadel in Ayr. He was later named a Burgess in Edinburgh in the mid 1600's. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William 'Braveheart' Wallace''' (1272-1305) Freedom Fighter Born: Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland Died: London, Smithfield, England Resting Place: London, England Bio Summary: Freedom fighter, Sir William died a terrible death in London England after a horrible torture by the English. Parents: Malcolm Alan Wallace (1250-1291) and Margaret Craufurd (1251-1273) Siblings: Malcom Wallace II (1268-1305), Unknown Wallace (1270-XXXX), John Wallace (1272-1307) Spouse: Never Married but reportadly mate of Marion Braidfute (1276-abt 1297) Children: Elizabeth Wallace (XXXX-XXXX) See also WikiTree profile ''Wallace-182'' '''James Watt''' (1736-1819) Engineer, Businessman Born in Greenock Scotland Died: Birmingham, England Resting Place: Handsworth, Birmingham, England Bio Summary: At age 41 James spent the summer of 1777 in Ayr surveying the harbour. A bust of him is on the wall of the former Ayr Academy representing his contribution to science. Later in life and his family were implicated in slave trading in UK and abroad with business partner Matthew Boulton. Parents: james Henry Watt Sr. (1699-1782) and Agnes Muirhead (1703-1753) Siblings: Robert Watt (1730-1730), Margaret Watt (1732-1732), Thomas Watt (1733-1734), John Watt (1739-1763) Spouse Number 1: Margaret Miller (XXXX-1773) Married 1764-1773 Children:Margaret Miller (1767-1796) , James Watt Jr (1769-1848) Spouse Number 2: Ann MacGregor (XXXX-1832) Married 1777-1819 Children: Gregory Watt (1777-1804), Janet Watt (1779-1794) See also WikiTree profile ''Watt-1142'' '''John Welsh''' (1568-1622) Presbyterian Minister Born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Died: London, Middlesex , England Resting Place: St Botolph, Bishopsgate, Greater London, England Bio Summary: John married Elizabeth Knox, the daughter of famed Reformation leader John Knox. John became the minister of the Auld Kirk. He was sent to prison for his preaching style by King James VI of Scotland and exiled to France in 1606. Parents: John Welsh (XXXX-XXXX) Laird of Collieston and Marion (Isobel) Grier (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Cuthbert Welch (1560-1629), Margaret Welsh (1564-XXXX), Helen Welsh (1568-XXXX), David Welsh (1564-1619), Marion Welsh (1566-1600) Spouse: Elizabeth Knox (1570-1625) Children: Dr. William Welsh (1595-1633), Rev. Josias Welsh (1598-1634), Nathaniel Welsh (1599-1625), Lucy Welsh (1610-1614), Louise Welch (1613-1625) See WikiTree Profile ''Welch-121'' == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Roxbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities == With Numerous Illustrations of Its Old Landmarks and Noted Personages by Francis Samuel Drake 1878 * by [[Drake-10898|Francis Samuel Drake]] (1828-1885) * published by The Author, at 131 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townofroxburyits00drak * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578294 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731518 * https://books.google.com/books?id=jYgdFycdWaMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=K0AOAAAAIAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24161/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Introductory * Chapter II. General Description * Chapter III. The Neck to the burning-ground * Chapter IV. Old burial-ground to Dorchester * Chapter V. Burial-ground to Dudley street * Chapter VI. Warren Street and Walnut Avenue * Chapter VII. Meeting-House Hill * Chapter VIII. Smelt Brook to the Punch-Bowl * Chapter IX. The Highlands * Chapter X. Centre Street * Chapter XI. Jamaica Plain * Chapter XII. West Roxbury * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Drake|Drake]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Southold, New Haven Colony]] [[Category: Southold, New York]] ==Southold Long Island History== Just across the water (Long Island Sound) from, the Connecticut Colony, or Connecticut River Colony (established in 1636), there were Algonquian-speaking Natives living on what we now call Long Island. These Algonquian-speaking Natives were related to those in New England, and lived in eastern Long Island long before European colonization. The western portion of the island was inhabited by bands of Lenape, whose language was also one of the Algonquian languages. Before 1636 The Plymouth Colony, had laid claim to Eastern Long Island island but had not settled it. On April 22, 1636 King Charles I of England ordered the land be given to [[Alexander-642|William Alexander]] and he received a grant of the Island of "Matowack" which he proposed to call the Isle of Stirling. Alexander through his agent James Farret (who personally received Shelter Island and Robins Island) in turn then sold most of the eastern island to the New Haven and Connecticut colonies. Southold remained under the jurisdiction of New Haven Colony until 1662, and of Connecticut Colony until 1674. While a few English settlers first arrived at Southold in eastern Long Island in 1636/37. The land wasn't purchased from the indians until the summer of 1640. They purchased the land from an Indian tribe named the Corchaugs. New Haven Colony settlement had been created separately in 1638 within the Connecticut Colony. Largely surrounded by Connecticut Colony, New Haven Colony was a Puritan Theocracy, governed only by church members. English Puritans from New Haven Colony settled on the North Fork of Long Island, in what we now call Southold, on October 21, 1640. Settlers spelled the Indian name of what became Southold as Yennicott which is what it was called until about 1649 when it was re-named "Southold. In most histories Southold is reported as the first English settlement on Long Island in the future New York State. [[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]] led the New Haven Colony settlers, with Peter Hallock, to Southhold and had sought to establish Southold liek New Have as a Puritan Theocracy. Their intent was to not permit other churches to operate at all, while the overall Connecticut Colony allowed freedom of religion. Reverend John Youngs also founded Southampton (on the south fork) with settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts, almost simultaneously with Southold thus establishing the first English settlements on Long Island. The first families or founding members of the new settlement were: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Southold!!!!Southampton |- |[[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]]||||Thomas Halsey |- |[[Hallock-32|Peter Hallock]]||||Edward Howell |- |[[Horton-196|Barnabas Horton]]||||Edmond Farrington |- |[[Budd-1455|John Budd]]||||Allen Bread |- |[[Conklin-705|John Conklin]]||||Edmund Needham |- |[[Swasey-5|John Swasey]]||||Abraham Pierson the Elder |- |[[Wells-639|William Wells]]||||Thomas Sayre |- |[[Tuthill-73|John Tuthill]]||||Josiah Stanborough |- |[[Corwin-12|Matthias Corwin]]||||George Welbe |- |In 1650 the population of Southold was about 180||||Henry Walton |- |||||Job Sayre |- |||||During the next few years (1640–43), Southampton gained another 43 families. |} : Today Southold is a town in Suffolk County, New York. It is one of ten towns of Suffolk County. :: "The Southold Colony was the first settled town on Long Island, and originally exteded from [https://goo.gl/maps/7CVBEUiirfS2 Brookhaven] to [https://goo.gl/maps/odp6VW6TaXR2 Oysterpond-Point], including all the islands in that vicinity, and extending thence in a direct line to within a few miles of the Connecticut shore. Like East Hampton it was originally purchased by the magistrates of the [[Wikipedia: New_Haven_Colony|New Haven Colony]], and after being held by them for a number of years, was transferred to the actual settlers, who were principally emigrants from [[Wikipedia: Norfolk|Norfolkshire, England]]; who had spent about two years in the New Haven Colony, and established themselves on this island in 1640." (''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|History & Genealogy Davenport Family]]'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=gD_1dQq1MZEC&pg=PA215 Page 215]) About '''Accobauk''': aka Accabog, Acabog, Ocabauk, etc. [[3]] Southold puchased most of this area in 1648. Then in 1649 Southampton purchased the Flanders section from the ancestors of the Shinnecock Nation. in a history of Mount Olive New Jersey there is mention that many residents summered in Flanders, Long Island, which suggests that some of those New Jersey Budds could be descendants of the Southold Budds. '''History Resources''' * Wikipedia Southold, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southold,_New_York
* Wikipedia Southampton, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton,_New_York
'''Genealogy Resources''' *[[Space:1686_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1686 Census of Southold, New York]], published in ''The New York genealogical and biographical record'', Vol 30; (New York, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, April 1899), pages 120-122.[[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog30gree/page/n267/mode/2up Archive.org]] * [[Space:1698_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1698 Index of Southold, Long Island]], transcribed in O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey, ''The documentary history of the state of New-York'', 1850 Vol 1, ; New York (State). Secretary's Office; Pages 447 - 465. ([https://archive.org/details/documentaryhist01ocal/page/446/mode/2up Archive.org]); Another transcription available at [https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/census/inhabsouthold.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com] * Moore, Charles Benjamin,''Town of Southold, Long Island: Personal index prior to 1698, and index of 1698'', Originally published J. Medole, 1868, New York; Analysis of the 1698 index listed above. (Indexes are not complete) ([https://archive.org/details/townofsoutholdlo01moor/page/52/mode/2up Archive.org]) * 1778 census of all Southold men listing their trades and where they lived ([http://southoldtownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6012/Colonial-Trades?bidId= http://southoldtownny.gov]) *Case, Joseph. ''[[Space:Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added|Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added]]'' (N.Y., 1882) *Baker, Wesley Logan, with Arthur Channing Downs, Jr. ''[[Space:Study_of_the_1658_and_1686_Depositions_of_Thomas_Osman_and_Early_History_of_Hashamomuck_in_the_Town_of_Southold%2C_Long_Island%2C_N.Y.|Study of the 1658 and 1686 Depositions of Thomas Osman and Early History of Hashamomuck in the Town of Southold, Long Island, N.Y.]]'' (Publ. unknown, 1969) *Salmon, William. ''[[Space:The_Salmon_Records|The Salmon Records, A Private Register of Marriages and Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y. and of Persons More or Less closely Associated with that Place, 1696-1811]]'' (Long Island, New York : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1918)
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Henniker, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Bradford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Warner, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Hopkinton, New Hampshire]] == The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908 == * published by Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#TTR|The Town Register]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00unse * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00augu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602699
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Meredith, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Tilton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilmanton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Sanbornton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Belmont, New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908 == * published by The Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Town_Register%2C_Meredith%2C_1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FncUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00mitc * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00unse * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576427 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650777 === Table of Contents === * History of Meredith ** General Description 9 ** Indian Occupancy 10 ** Early Grants And Settlement 14 ** Industrial Account 17 ** Military Account 17 ** Civil War ** Statistics ** Town Officers ** Church History * History of Tilton ** Early Annals And Data 22 ** Military History 24 ** School And Educational Notes 24 ** Industrial Account ** Ecclesiastical History ** Statistics ** Town Officers 30 * History of Gilmanton ** General Description ** Early Grants And Settlement ** Military Account ** Petitions And Documents ** Educational ** Church History ** Military Account 41 * History of Sanbornton ** General Description ** Grants And Settlement ** Industrial Account ** Educational ** Ecclesiastical Account ** Military Account ** Town Officers ** Statistics * History of Gilford ** General Description ** Early History ** Industrial Account 64 ** Educational 64 ** Ecclesiastical History 65 ** Gilford Military (See Gilmanton) 34 * History of Belmont ** General Description 67 ** Ecclesiastical Account 68 ** Educational 70 ** The Badger Homestead 70 ** Early History 73 ** Town Officers 74 * History of New Hampton ** General Description 76 ** Early History And Tradition 76 ** Military Account 80 * Part 2 ** Census of New Hampton ** Census of Meredith ** Census of Tilton ** Census of Sanbornton ** Census of Belmont ** Census of Gilford ** Census of Gilmanton === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#TTR1908|Town Register, 1908]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Towne Family Memorial == In three parts. Pt. 1 and 2 "Compiled, largely, from manuscripts of the late Wm. B. Towne, esq. of Milford, N.H." * by Edwin Hubbard (1811-1891) * published by Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880 * Source Example: ::: Hubbard, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Towne Family Memorial|The Towne Family Memorial]]'' (Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Hubbard|Hubbard]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Towne Family Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=CUxZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor00hubb * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor1880hubb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005772992
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623 == Also ancestral sketches and chart. * by [[Tracy-4281|Sherman Weld Tracy]] (1866-1950) * published The Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tracygenealogybe00trac * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000328665 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4050519 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tracy, Sherman Weld. ''[[Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623]]'' (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tracy|Tracy]])
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This is a rough estimate, but I think Mom moved in here in either 1998 or 1999 perhaps, and stayed until about 2001. I could be totally wrong.
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The_Trammel_Families_of_Lincoln_County_Georgia.pdf
Research report on the descendants of [[Trammell-89|Peter Trammell (1757-abt.1836)]] and [[Trammell-120|Thomas Trammell (abt.1762-1821)]] of Lincoln County, Georgia, based on tax, census, deed and other records to 1850. That information was used to identify the correct family relationships.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association == * By Henry Oscar Rockefeller * Published by The Knickerbocker Press, Newton, New York, 1910- * Citation Example: :::Rockefeller, Henry Oscar. ''[[Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1910-) * Footnote Example: :::[[[#Rockefeller|Rockefeller]]: Vol. 2, Page 210] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Vol. 1: * https://archive.org/stream/transactionsroc00rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=F1xPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 2: * https://archive.org/details/transactionsroc01rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=IZpPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 3: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645
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== DESCRIPTION == The story of the 1891 Trek of the family of [[Huscroft-14|William Rodger Huscroft]] from Jensen, Utah, U.S.A. to Huscroft, British Columbia, Canada by wagon train and raft. == SOURCE == BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORICAL NEWS Journal of the British Columbia Historical Federation Volume 35, No. 2 Spring 2002 $5.00 ISSN 1195-8294 http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/bchf/bchn_2002_spring.pdf
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On 3 October, 1835 James Fentress Sr. shot and killed his brother-in-law William Walker (who was also James' immediate neighbor) in Smith County, Tennessee. This is the story of this event and the various legal proceedings and people involved. == Summary == in 1835, [[Fentress-34|James Fentress Sr. (abt.1777-1860)]] lived with his wife, [[Walker-42346|Cynthia L. (Walker) Fentress Sr. (abt.1792-abt.1872)]], and children in that part of Smith County, Tennessee which later became Trousdale County - probably not far from Dixon Springs. James was probably about 58 years old at the time - ref. 1850 census. Note that page numbers in the following summary refer to page numbers in the principal source document. This principal source document is a 42 page record of the original trial which the circuit court supplied to the state supreme court when the case was appealed. A transcript of most of that document is included in the source citation. On 3 Oct 1835, James Fentress Sr. shot and killed his brother-in-law William Walker (page 2). There are several references in the text to a "trial before the magistrates" which apparently was to determine whether James Fentress should be jailed pending more formal proceedings. This took place on the afternoon of the shooting (page 21). James Fentress was put in jail the same evening as the shooting pending an indictment and jury trial (page 8). A grand jury was empaneled on 12 October in the Smith County court in Carthage, Tennessee to inquire as to whether charges should be laid against James Fentress. This lasted two full days and a bit (12-14 October, 1835). A ludicrously verbose bill of indictment was returned by the grand jury saying that he should be charged for one count of murder and one count of manslaughter (pages 2-4). The trial commenced the next day and lasted 5 working days (15-20 October) at the end of which the jury returned a verdict of not guilty to murder but guilty of manslaughter and recommended a 3½ year prison sentence (pages 4-6). James Fentress was granted bail pending sentencing with John Y Roper and John Williamson providing surety. James had been in jail from the evening of the shooting until the day of the verdict (3 Oct 1835 to 20 Oct 1835) (page 8). At the sentencing on 24 October, James requested a new trial. This was refused whereupon James requested that he be allowed to appeal the decision to deny a new trial to the State Supreme Court. This was allowed and James was again released on bail with John Y Roper and John Williamson providing surety (pages 6-8). The circuit court minutes of the grand jury proceedings and of the jury trial do not contain any mention of the testimony of witnesses but the "Bill of Exceptions" document prepared for the state supreme court does contain these testimonies (pages 8 to 34). Note that the circuit court clerk has included an index to all the characters in this drama on page 41. As a matter of interest, the circuit court clerk charged $13.50 to make the handwritten copy of the trial record - 13,500 words at 10 cents per hundred words. A record of whether or when the matter was considered by the state supreme court or what decision they made has not been found. But according to the Smith County circuit court records, Vol. F (1836-1838), James Fentress got his new trial starting on 18 August, 1836 and on 23 August he was found not guilty of manslaughter. == The People Involved == The principal source document turns out to be a good trial drama and a rewarding study of Tennessee justice in the 1830s. But it is also valuable as a genealogical source about James Fentress Sr. and his extended family and some of his neighbors. Each of these characters is listed below along with what we know about them from this document. Page numbers refer to the page numbers of the principal source document. ===James Fentress Sr.=== Was a neighbor of Bird Debow "for thirty years" (page 34). It is not certain but one could reasonably guess that this neighborliness was all in Smith county and that James had therefore arrived in Smith County prior to about 1805. John Debow said "Fentress has a large family of children, eight or ten" (page 33). Five of these are mentioned by name in the document - see names following. James was a farmer (Yoeman - page 2) and raised tobacco (multiple references), corn (page 34) and hogs (pages 16 and 34). James had moved his family (from presumably somewhere else in the same general area) to his current house and land about three years prior to Oct 1835 (page 24). James did NOT testify as a witness at his own first trial. ===Cynthia (Walker) Fentress Sr.=== Wife of James and sister of William Walker and George Walker : She is not identified by name in this document - only as Mrs. Fentress (pages 17 and 22). She did NOT testify as a witness at the first trial. ===Sarah P. (Fentress) Williamson=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. - she refers to the defendant as "her father" in her testimony and also to "her uncle Wm Walker" (page 30). Sarah was married "August last" (Aug 1835) to John Williamson (page 30) so she was of marrying age. She testified as a witness at the first trial (page 30). ===Edward Fentress=== Was a son of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 34). He was old enough to help his father till the fields in 1833 and had left home to go out on his own in 1833 or 1834 (page 34). ===Mary L. Fentress=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 24). Note that the middle initil "L." may be a confusion with the middle initial of her sister Cynthia (who is also show with the middle initial "L."). The court record observes that Mary was a girl about 15 years old. Mary testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 24-27). ===Cynthia L. Fentress Jr.=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 27). Cynthia testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 27-30). ===Susan Fentress=== Was a daughter of James Sr. and Cynthia Sr. (page 32). The court record observes that Susan was "within a few months of twelve years old" (page 35) so possibly born between December 1823 and March 1824. Susan was proposed to testify as a witness at the first trial and was examined by the court and found to be unsuitable due to her age (page 35). ===No other children=== were mentioned in the court record of the first trial. James Fentress Jr. is thought to have been born in the early 1830s but there was no mention of an infant or todler in the house. ===Old Mrs. Walker=== (name not otherwise given) is described as "the mother of deceased and also of defendant's wife" (bottom page 8). Presumably she was also the mother of the brother of the deceased George Walker (page 14). Hence the deceased (William Walker) was the brother-in-law of the defendant (James Fentress Sr.). ===William Walker=== (the deceased) Brother-in-law (as described just above) of James Fentress Sr. and nearest neighbor of James Fentress Sr. (their houses were about "fifty yards" (45 m.) apart - page 27) and father of Elisha (page 8) and Wilson Walker (page 14). William had a wife and daughters (page 12) but they were not named. ===Elisha Walker=== Son of William Walker (page 8) and nephew of Cynthia Fentress Sr. Was from appearance 20-25 years old (page 12 top). Elisha appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 8-12). ===Wilson Y. Walker=== Son of William Walker (page 13) and nephew of Cynthia Fentress Sr. An age was not given for Wilson but Mary Fentress in her testimony described both of Walker's sons as "young men grown" (page 26). Wilson appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 13-14). ===George W. Walker=== Brother of William Walker (page 14) and thus brother of Cynthia Fentress Sr. George was a near neighbor to James Fentress Sr. living 300-400 yards (270-370 m.) from him (page 14). George was the son-in-law of Richard Brown Sr. (page 16 bottom). George appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 14-15). ===John N. Williamson=== Son-in-law to James (husband of daughter Sarah (Fentress) Williamson). John was married "August last" (Aug 1835) to Sarah Fentress (page 30). John pledged surety for James' various bail bonds (page 6 and 7) and testified as a witness at the first trial (page 31). ===John Y. Roper=== John pledged surety for James' various bail bonds (page 6 and 7) so was clearly a trusted friend. (Unrelated to the trial but this may or may not be the same person as "John F. Roper" who provided assistance to Cynthia Fentress Sr. in Feb 1872 when she was attempting to obtain a soldier's widow's pension.) ===Thomas Dias=== A near neighbor (page 21) who came to assist James on his request (page 32). Dias appeared before the grand jury (page 4) and testified as a witness at the first trial (pages 32-33). ===John A. and Bird Debow=== Both were long time neighbors (about thirty years) of James Fentress and both testified as witnesses at the first trial (pages 33-34). ===There were about 17 other people=== who testified as witnesses at the first trial. Probably all of them were unrelated and most of them would have been neighbors. Another dozen people were named as officials of various sorts and the grand jurors were named (page 1) and jury members for the first trial were named (page 4). == Sources == [ After the first trial by jury was completed and a request by James for a new trial was refused, James requested and was granted leave to appeal the refusal for a new trial to the state supreme court. The circuit court clerk made a copy of the proceedings of the first trial including all the testimony of witnesses and the charge of the judge to the jury. This handwritten copy can be found in the Tennessee State Library and Archives in their records for State Supreme Court cases. The 42 page scanned document as a pdf file [https://supreme-court-cases.tennsos.org/cases/1791/pdf handwritten court record can be found on-line here].]
Or a copy of the file can be requested from [[Fentress-129|David Fentress]].
There follows immediately below a transcription of that document which has maintained the original page structure.
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TENNESSEE - Pleas before the Circuit Court for Smith County at the court house in Carthage, in the county aforesaid on the second monday in October eighteen hundred and thirtyfive, present the honorable Samual Anderson judge.
The State of Tennessee ysett(?) |
vs | Indictment for Murder
James Fentress defendant |
To wit. "Be it remembered, that at a Circuit Court of Law and Equity, began and held for the county of Smith in the third judicial circuit of this State of Tennessee, at the court house in the town of Carthage in the county aforesaid, on the second monday being the twelfth day of October anno domine eighteen hundred and thirtyfive, and of the independance of the United States the sixtieth, present the honorable Samuel Anderson judge of the eleventh judicial circuit, and here presiding by virtue of an interchange of ridings with the honorable Abraham Caruthers: Proclamation being made, court was duly opened and thereupon, Samuel P. Howard Sheriff of said county, returned the Venire facias, and certified unto court, that he had duly summoned the following gentlemen good and lawful men of Smith County, to serve as jurors at the present term of this court, and who had been nominated & appointed for that purpose by the worshipful court of Pleas & quarter Sessios of Smith County, at the May Sessions last past; Said Venire facias containing the list of said jurors, having been handed to said Sheriff by Jonathan Pickett clerk of said court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions towit Peter Harod, George T. Wright, James McNurray, Samuel T. Coker, Thomas Bridges, James Kitchen, Moses Eastes, John Payne, Don C. Finley, John Trousdale junior, Milton Apple, James Gwalburg, Wesley Harvey, William Floyd, John Donsho, Thomas Allen, Thomas Allison, David Tysee, Richardson Cartwright, Beneon P. Lipscomb, Edmond S. Bradley, Brice F. Marten, Elijah Haynie, Exusn(?) Whitley, Joseph Winston and Henry B. McDonald all of whom this day appeared in open court (except Thomas Allison) and from whom the following gentlemen,
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good and lawful men of Smith county were duly elected empanneled and sworn as a grand jury of inquest for the body of the county of Smith during this term, towit, Henry B. McDonald (who was by the court appointed foreman), Edmind S. Bradley, Benson P. Lipscomb, Joseph Winston, John Trousdale junior, John Donoho, John Payne, Milton Apple, Don C, Finley, David Tyree, Exum Whitley, Elijah Haynie and Peter Harod : And the grand jurors aforesaid having been charged by the court touching(?) their present Service retired to their room attended by Thomas W. Page a duly chosen and sworn Constable. Said Sheriff also certified that George Rison who was also named in the list of jurors, had departed this life since his appointment and that George Baker also named as a juror on said list, had not been found in his county, Said Sheriff further certified, that he had summoned Benjamin Blades and Thomas W. Page, constables, as in said Venire also commanded, the latter of whom was duly sworn to attend the grand jury ----
===========| The grand jury came into court and presented a bill of
14th October | indictment against James Fentress for Murder, endorsed by
===========| their foreman "a true bill." (which is as follows) towit State of Tennessee, Smith County Circuit Court for said county, October term, in the year of our lord on thousand and eight hundred and thirtyfive. The Grand Jurors, for the state of Tennessee elected, empannelled, sworn and charged to inquire for the body of the county of Smith aforesaid, upon their oath present, that James Fentress, late of said county, yeoman, on the third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand& eighthundred and thirtyfive , (not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil) with force and arms, in the county aforesaid, in and upon one William Walker in the peace of God and our said state then and there being feloniously wilfully deliberately, unlawfullypremeditatedly and of hie malice aforethought did make an asaualt : and that the said James Fentress a certain Rifle Gun of the value of fifteen dollars, then and there loaded and charged with gunpowder and one leaden bullet, which Rifle Gun, he the siad James Fentress in his right hand then and there had and held to, at, against and upon the said William Walker, then and there feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of
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malice aforethought did Shoot and discharge, and that the seid James Fentress with the leaden bullet aforesaid, out of the Rifle Gun aforesiad, then and there by force of the gunpowder, shot and sent forth as aforesaid, the said William Walker, in and upon the left breast of him the said William Walker a little above the left pap of him the said William Walker, then and there feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of his malice aforethought, did strike, penetrate and wound, geraig(?) to the said William Walker, then and there, with the leaden bulletaforesaid, so as aforesiad shot, discharged and sent forth out of the Rifle Gun aforesaid by the said James Fentress, in and upon the left breast of him the said William Walker a little above the left pap on him the said William Salker, one mortal wound of the depth of ten inches and of the breadth of half an inch of which said mortal wound the said William Walker, then and there, at towit, in the county aforesaid instantly died : And so, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say, that the said James Fentress, the said William Walker, in manner and form, and by the means aforesaid feloniously, willfully, delierately, unlawfully, premeditatedly and of his malice aforethought, did Kill and Murder in the first degree contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the state. AND the Jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid do further present that the said James Fentress late of the county of Smith aforesaid, yeoman, on the day and year aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, with force and arms (not having the fear of God before his eyes but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil) in and upon one William Walker, in the peace of God and our said state, then and there being, feloniously did make an assault ; and that the said James Fentress with a certain Rifle Gun of the value of fifteen dollars, then and there loaded and charged with gunpowder and on leaden bullet (which Rifle Gun the said James Fentress, in both his hands then and there had and held) to, at, against and upon the said William Walker, then and there feloniously did shoot and discharge, and that the siad Jaimes Fentress with the leaden bullet aforesaid, out of the RifleGun aforesaid, then and there by force of the gunpowder sent forth and shot as aforesaid, the said William Walker, in and upon the left breast of him the said William
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Walker, a little above the left pap of him the said William Walker then and there feloniously did strike, penetrate and wound, giving to the said William Walker then and there, with the leaden bullet aforesaid, & as aforesaid shot, discharged and sent forth out of the Rifle Gun aforesaid, by the said fames Fentress, in and upon the left breast, above the left pap of him the said William Walker one mortal wound of the depth of ten inches and of the breadth of half an inch ; of which said mortal wound, the said William Walker then and there instantly died : And so, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say that the said James Fentress, the said William Walker in manner and form aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, feloniously did kill and slay ; contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignaty of the State.
--- Samuel Yeager, attorney general for the State of Tennessee, in the sixth solicitorial district (endorsed) Elisha Walker, prosecuter - Wilson Y. Walker, Elisha Walker, Samuel M. Murray, Hugh Bradley, Richard Brown, George W. Walker, Hiram H. Johnson, Frederick Uhls, William Kyle, Thomas Phelps and Lovett Dias, witnesses for the state and sworn in open court and sent before the grand jury.
13 October 1835 - test. Har C. clk.(?)
"A true bill", Henry B. McDonald, foreman of the Grand Jury.
============| Came the attorney general for the State and the said defendant
15th October | James Fentress in proper person when said defendant was
============| arraigned and charged on a bill of enditement for the murder of one William Walker, and thereupon said defendant for plea says he is not guilty in manner and form as charged in said bill of indictment, and of this he puts himself upon the County; and the attorney general for the state doth the like. Then came a jury of good and lawful men, towit, Leonard H. Cardwell, Alfred Bains, Andrew Jourancease(?), Taylor Whitley, Johnson Samson, Simon P. Hughes, Joshua Killibrew, Thomas T. Young, William A. Lack, Mastin Freeman, Warner Rucks and Nathan Bardone ; who were duly elected, tried and sworn, the truth to speak upon the issue of traverse(?) joined(?), and true deliverence to make between the State of Tennessee and the said defendant, James Fentress ; And afer hearing a part of the testimony, because
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the trial cannot be ended on this evening, the jurors aforesaid, are placed under the care and charge of Benjamin Blades, duly chosen and sworn for the purpose of keeping them together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning, half after seven Oclk. And the defendant was remanded to prison.
============| Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
16th October | defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============| came also the same jury elected, tried, empanneled and sworn in this case on yesterday and who had been placed under the charge and care of Benjamin Blades, constable as aforesaid; when after the day spent in hearing testimony, because there is not time for the trial to be ended on this evening, the jurors aforesaid, are again placed under the charge and care of saaid Benjamine Blades, to be by him kept together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning half after 7 Oclk : And the defendant was remanded to prison.
============| Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
17th October | defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============| came also the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case, and who had been placed under the care and charge of Benjamin Blades, constable on yessterday evening ; and after hearing the testimony and a part of the arguements of council, because there is not time for the trial to be ended, the jurors aforesaid are again placed under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blades, constable, to be by him kept together and apart from other persons until monday morning eight Oclk.
============| Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
19th October | defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============| came also the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case, and who had been kept under the care of said Benjamin Blades, constable ; and after hearing the arguments of council, and the charge of the court, because there is no fime for the trial to be ended on this evening, the jury aforesaid are again placed under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blade and Robert Allen, constables, to be by them kept together and apart from other persons, until tomorrow morning. And defendant was remanded to prison.
============| Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
20th October | defendant James Fentress, was again led to the bar, and then
============| came again the same jury elected, tried, and sworn in this case,
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and who had been kept under the care and charge of said Benjamin Blades and Robert Allen, constables as aforesaid, since yesterday evening ; And the jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid do say that the defendant is NOT GUILTY of murder in the first degree, in manner and form as charged in the first count of the indictment ; but, the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do further say, that the defendant is GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER in the manner and form as charged in the second count in the indictment, and they also say, that said defendant shall be confined in the Jail and Penetentiary house of the State of Tennessee for the period and term of three years and six months.
--- The defendant James Fentress here in open court acknowledged himself indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements for the use of said state ; to be to be void nevertheless, upon condition that he makes his personal appearance from day to day before this court, during the present term, to abide & perform the judgement of said court in the case of the State of Tennessee against him for homicide in killing said William Walker and not depart without leave of said court.
--- Came here in open court John Y Roper and John Williamson and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars , to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements, for the use of said State ; to be void nevertheless upon condition that James Fentress shall make his personal appearance before the court now in session from day to day during the present term, to abide and perform the judgement of said court, in the case of the State of Tennessee against him for homicide in killing said William Walker, and not depart without leave of said court.
============| Came again the attorney general for the state, and the said
24th October | defendant James Fentress in proper person, when said defendant
============| prayed the court for a new trial ; and after arguments had on the motion, by the attorney general, and the attornies for the defendant, the motion was overruled, and the court refused to grant a new trial. When, on motion of the attorney general, for judgement on the verdict of the jury, it is considered
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by the court, that said defendant, James Fentress, be confined in the jail and penetentiary house of the State of Tennessee, for the term of three years and six months, commencing on the second day of November next, and that the State of Tennessee recover against said defendant the cost of scist(?). And it is ordered by the court that the Sheriff of Smith County, have said defendant at said jail and penetentiary house on sisd second day of November. The defendant by his atourney, tendered his bill of exception to the opinion of the court, in refusing to grant a new trial, which was signed and sealed by the court and ordered to be made a part of the record. The defendant by his attorney prayed an appeal in the nature of a writ(?) of error, to the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals held at Sparta in in said state, and to him it is granted.
--- The defendant James Fentress here in open court acknowledges himself indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements for the use of said state ; to be void, nevertheless, upon condition that he makes his personal appearance before the judges of the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals for the State of Tennessee at the next ensuing(?) term of said Supreme Court held at the court house in the town of Sparta, on the first monday of August next ; or at such other time and place as may be appointed for the next term of said Supreme Court for the middle section or division of said state, and then and there to present an appeal in the nature of a writ of error, this day granted him to said Supreme Court, on a judgement rendered against him in the Circuit Court for Smith Sounty, on an indictment for homicide, in feloniously slaying one William Walker. And then and there to abide the order and judgement of said Supreme Court in the premises ; and not depart without leave.
--- John Y Roper and John N. Williamson here in open court, acknowledged themselves jointly and severally indebted to the State of Tennessee in the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars, to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements, for the use of said State ; to be void, nevertheless, upon condition that James Fentress shall make his personal appearance before the judges of the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals for the
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State of Tennessee at the next ensuing term of said Supreme Court held at the court house in Sparta on the first Monday in August next, or at such time and place as may be appointed for the next term of said Supreme Court for the middle section or division of said State, then and there, to present an appeal in the nature of a writ of Error, this day granted to him in the Circuit Court for Smith County to said Supreme Court, on a judgement rendered against him on an indictment for homicide, in feloniously slaying one William Walker ; and then and there abide the order and judgement of said Supreme Court in the premises and not depart without leave.
============| The account of Henry B. McDonald for entertaining jurors and
27th October | constables confined on the trial (of James Fentress) was
============| presented and sworn to ; and being examined & approved by the attorney general, is allowed and ordered to be taxed in the bill of Cest(?) court(?). 184 diets @ 25¢ = $46. & 66 lodgings @ 12½¢ = $8.25 = $54.25 in all : fiftyfour dollars and twenty five cents.
============| The account of James Alexander jailor, for keeping the
28th October | defendant (James Fentress) was presented and sworn to ; and
============| having been allowed by the court it is ordered that the same be certified to the Treasurer of the state for payment to wit Keeping the defendant 17 days @ 37¼¢ = $6.37½ (and) 11 Turn Keys @ 50¢ = $5.50, $11.87½ in all, Eleven dollars and Eightyeight cents.
--- --- --- ---- Bill of Exceptions --- --- --- --- --- ---
Be it remembered that this cause (State vs James Fentress) came on to be tried this __ day of October 1835, before the honorable Samuel Anderson judge & when the following testimony was submitted to the jury on the part of the state towit
============| son of the deceased said, defendant and deceased had been
Elisha Walker | quarrelling and abusing each other for about three years -
============| that the dispute arose about the dower of old Mrs. Walker, the mother of deceased and also of defendant's wife - that defendant and the widow had swap'd about three years ago - that there had been no good blood between these parties since - that defendant had given deceased a cursing about once a week and sometimes oftener for about three years - that the defendant always began the quarrel, and that deceased never abused defendant or said anything in reply to his abuse for about eighteen months past - That deceased had not spoken to defendant since last christmas was(?) a year until on the day before he was killed as witness know of - That on friday, the day
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before he was killed defendant was a work in his tobacco patch about sixty yards from the house of deceased about 12 oclk near the lot fence and began to abuse decease, called him many hard names, such as whore master, old baptist etc. and said "that one Miller had whip'd him with a cow hide and cut all the skin off of his back etc. Witness said that defendant rubbed his back etc. saying that deceased had done do when Miller was shipping and that he cried "O.Lordy! O.Lordy!" Witness was at this time about two hundred and fifty yards distant from the parties in the tobacco ground - that deceased was nearer to witness than defendant - deceased usually spoke in a low tone of voice and defendant usually talked very loud - witness could not hear what deceased said, but could distinctly hear what defendant said to him. Defendant first began to throw rocks at deceased - he saw deceased afterwards stoop down in the creek to ger up a rock, and while in the act of getting it, defendant threw a rock at him ah=nd he dodged behind the corner of the fence. Defendant called for his gun , and one of his daughters brought it to him. Defendant then started in a brisk walk towards his own house and deceased followed him in a very fast walk. Defendant went on to the house and deceased stop'd at the road - Witness then went to where his father was and they both went up to defendants yard fence - his father dared defendant who was then in his house to come out and fight it out with him - saying he would fight(?) him with his gun - Witness also asked defendant to come out and fight him, but defendant would not come. Witness and his father then went back home. Defendant and his father lived about two hundred yards from each other. Witness afterwards on the same evening saw defendant at work in his tobacco ground, and his father went from his own housedown to the road near to where defendant was, and witness as too far off to hear what was said at this time - he saw his father in defendant's tobacco ground - Next morning (Saturday) little after sunrise aaid his father went down to the lot near the road where defendant was, and defendant began to curse and abuse him again, but his father did not say anything to him - Defendant talked loud and you might hear him half a mile - About 12 oclk the same day defendant was down at his lot, and his
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father went down to the road near to where he was, and defendant began to abuse him again, and they both quarrelled and abused each other very much, Defendant again called for his gun, which was brought to him ; defendant, howeverhad started to the house before he got the gun, his father followed on after him. Defendant said if he ever came on his premises he would make a window hole through him. His father stop'd at the road and went back home, and defendant went on to his house and put away his gun. In about an hour, and immediately after dinner, witness saw defendant down at his tobacco ground at work, he heard his father say "Yonder is the old rascal now without his gun and I will go and give him a whipping - saying that he had often tried to catch him and whip him, but never could catch him. That he always got his gun and run home. Witness was now at the house preparing to go to a camp meeting in the neighborhood. His father went down to where defendant - as his father went he saw him stoop down in the road, whether he picked up anything or not, witness does not know - his father got over into defendant's tobacco ground and went towards defendant - Witness heard defendant call for his gun, his father still advanced upon him - defendant started towards his house, they went pretty fast - defendant got into a run, thinks his father went in a fast walk, was some twenty or thirty yards behind defendant. One of defendant's daughters brought him his gun, for he kept hollering for it - the gun was handed to him at the fence where he got out of the tobacco ground into the road - defendant still retreated after he got the gun, he crossed the road, and got over the yard fence and went into his house - His father still followed without stopping until he got to the yard fence, when he got upon the yard fence he made a stop for a short time, then got down and walked within about ten or fifteen feet of the door and stopped and set the stick out one end before him on the ground and holding the top end with both his hands, apparently leaning on the stick. Witness was at this time sitting on the door sell at home washing his hands -
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he got up and stepped into the house, and was standing wiping his hands at the towel when he heard the gunfire he stepped out at the door, and saw his father falling and his face had nearly reached the ground, his father fell nearer to, and more in front of the door than where he was when he last saw him standing leaning upon the stick. Witness ran over as soon as he could and when he got there he turned him over he was dead and had bled very much - Defendant had shut the door - Witness had kept his eyes on his father during the while time from the time he left the house until he came to where he stood leaning on the stick, and witness went into the house to wipe his hands - Witness being interrogated says he has often seen his father go after defendant to whip him, but defendant would always call for his gun and run home and get into the house - his father would follow him sometimes to the road and sometimes to defendants yard fence, but never could catch him - That his father said when he started and said he would go and whip the old rascal now that he has not got his gun, that he had often tried to catch him and whip him, but he always would run and get his gun, and keep out of his way. Said defendant always began the quarrel and his father would not say anything in reply to his abuse - That defendant had been in the habit of cursing and abusing his father about once a wee upon average and sometimes two or three times a week for the last eighteen months - that his father had not spoken to defendant for that time. Witness further said upon sross examination that while his father was at breakfast that morning before was killed, he heard him say that he would whip defendant, that he had borne his abuse as long as he could. Witness replied to him in a jocular manner, that he did not think they would fight, because both were to great cowards. Witness further stated that his father had been drinking for about a week - he drank by spells - he had been sober for some time before that week - whenever he drank it was by spells -
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Witness said defendant never came to his fathers' fields to quarrel with him, nor did defendant ever attempt to drive his father from his work - Said he had seen his father very often go to where defendant was at work and defendant would retire to his house - could not say how often this had happened - it had not happened for eighteen months before the killing - Witness stated when he took his eyes off his father in defendant's yard his eyes were not off of him more than a minute or about a minute. He further stated that his father got the tobacco stick in defendant's tobacco ground. He further stated that defendant often came near to his father and abused him very grossly, accused him of going to negro quarters, and caught the venerial disease He did this in the hearing of the family of the deceased towit, his wife and daughters, and he did it at one time when ther was company at the house. This witness was from appearance between twenty and twentyfive years old - no proof was given of his age - weight would be about one hundred and fortyfive pound. When he and his father were proposing to fight at the defendant's house on friday before the killing, defendant observed he would not fight him (deceased), for he was rotten with venerial, and he (defendant) would not fight a corpse - Defendant told witness at the same time, that his father was a dissgrace to him, and that he witness ought to kill him. Witness said Fentress was rather larger than his father.
==================| Says he was at camp meeting and was sent for to go to
Samuel D. M. Murray | defendants - Went and set as one of the justices that
==================| composed the examining court - Said defendant admitted he killed the man but that he did it in self-defence. Deceased was shot about half way between the nipple of the left breast and the collar bone, the bullet came out near the lower left edge of the right shoulder blade, broke the shoulder and the ball lodged and stopped at the skin - witness cut it out, was very muched brused. Upon the trial before the magistrates, the smallest rock and the stick which are now shown was produced as being the weapons used by Walker in the
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fight - is certain they are the same, because he (witness) took possession of them after the trial was over ; and kept them eversince, and brought them with him to court. The place in the yard where deceased was lying was about eightiin inches lower than the level of defendants floor. Witness said a ususl load of power in the ordinary atmosphere would all burn up within four or six feet from the muzzel of the gun. Witness being called back said it was a very windy day, and that the wind blew very strong from the South - Witness examined the deceased clothes for weapons and found mothing but a twist of tobacco - He also examined in the house for blood and also the platform before the door and found none. He also said that Mary Fentress on the trial before the justices did not speak of but one stone being thrown by defendant at Walker, and said that it rolled under the cupboard when it was thrown.
==============| (Son of deceased) Said the parties some years back had
Wilson Y. Walker | quarrelled about the land, after they fell out defendant
==============| abused his father about once a week and sometimes two or three times a week up to time of deceased's death that his father never made any replies to defendant's abuse - his father always spoke low and defendant very loud - had often seen his father go after defendant into his fields to whip him, when he would be cursing him, but defendant would always get his gun and run home into the house, and threatened, if his father came upon his premises he would kill him or shoot him, but his father never would catch him - had heard his father tell defendant if ever he caught him out in company he would thrash him for his abuse to him - heard defendant abusing his father on friday - heard him repeat over the story about Miller's whipping him, in substance the same as was stated by Elisha Walker - Was about three of four hundred yards off - The parties had another quarrel Saturday morning before breakfast, and another about twelve oclk, but witness was too far off to hear what was said. Soon after saw his father going down to where defendant was in his tobacco ground - Was at this time about four hundred yards off at work in the tobacco - heard defendant abusing his father - saw his father cross the road - go to the fence, and get over the fence - Defendant called to his daughter to bring him his gun - he started to the house - met his daughter with the
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gun - he set off in about half run towards his own house talking very loud and abusing his father, and his father followed in after the defendant in a very fast walk, with a tobacco stick in his hand, at the distance of about about twentyfive or thirty yards behind - defendant kept constantly looking back at his father as he was going along - Defendant went on, crossed the yard fence which was about twentyfive or thirty yards from the house, and went on with his gun in his hand, almost in a run into the house - When his father came to yard fence he stopp'd and set on the fence a short time, how long he could not say, but it was a very short little while - he got down off the fence and advanced with the tobacco stick in his hand until he came within about twelve or fifteen feet of the door where he stop'd - set one end of his stick upon the ground, holding the other end in both of his hands, and where he last saw him fefore he heard the gun apparantly leaning upon his stick with his face to the door and directly in front of it. His father stood there about five minutes = WWitness had heard the horn blow for dinner and told the hands, that they must finish the work before they would go to dinner, and witness commenced picking up tobacco plants which had been cut, and had picked up five or six plants, when he heard the gun fire - looked and saw his father falling in the yard, his face had nearly reached the ground - Witness then started and run as fast as he could to his father, but before he got there, his brother Elisha had got there and turned him over - His father fell directly before the door, and across the door, and his head up the hill, and it was at the south door. His father fell at the same place where he was standing leaning upon his stick before the gun fired. Witness'e eyes was not off of his father more than about one minute before he heard the gun fire. Witness saw his father and brother Elisha at the yard fence of defendant the day before - Elisha came home, but this father had been drinking for about a week before he was killed, and at the time he was killed, the jug was nearly empty.
=============| (Brother of deceased) Says he lives about three or four
George Walker | hundred yards from defendant and deceased - had frequently
=============| heard defendant cursing and abusing deceased, as far as to his house. Could not hear deceased say
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anything - had frequently seen defendant standing at his own house and deceased at his, and defendant was cursing and abusing deceased, and he making no reply. Had heard defendant accuse deceased of going at night after negro women. Said the deceased and defendant had been on very bad terms ever since defendant moved to that place. - Witness in order tp keep peace offered defendant two hundred dollars for the land - defendant refused to take it - On the day before the killing witness told Hiram Johnson to offer defendant three hundred dollars.
=============| , a little boy, said that in February or March last he had
Orthiel Johnson | heard defendant say that if Walker ever pressed(?) upon him
=============| he would kill him - that when defendant first came there to live, Walker had been very troublesome to him, and that he could hardly drive him with double lines, but he had then got him so that he could drive him with single lines.
=============| stated He arrived at Fentress' some time after Walker was
Thomas Phelps | dead and found the body lying a little to the right of the
=============| door as you enter - the head was farther to the right and farther from the house than the feet, it was also on higher ground than the feet. It was about three feet from the end of the platform. He saw Squire M. Murray cut out the bullet from under the skin, about the lower part of the right shoulder blade. The ball seems to have entered about midway between the left pap and collar bone, making a descent in passing through the body of about four or five inches - Saw no signs of any powder burn of powder stain. Walker had on a very dirty shirt, such an one as a man must have after having worked during the week in a tobacco field - He was in his shirt sleeves - The blood had covered the bosom of the shirt all around the wound, and indeed pretty much the whole upper part of his body was covered with a gore of blood, and it had even run into his shoes - He also searched the house for blood, but found none except he saw some blood upon the steps, which from the sand that was mixed with it when he saw it, appeared like it might have been brought there by a foot that had been trod in the blood on the ground and then steped on the puncheon(?). On cross examination he said that powder would stain eight of ten feet from the muzzle of the gun which might be seen by an experiment on snow which he had frequently made.
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==============| said that he heard a conversation to this effect about six
James Flanagan | months before Walker was killed, Fentress told one Hughes,
==============| that Walker had come at him in his own enclosure to beat him - that he (Fentress) had a sword and struck at Walker twice with it, but missed him - but if Walker ever came at him again in the same manner and inside of his enclosure that he would kill him.
============| , said - That some time about June or July was a year ago.
Rowland Clark | he was at Fentress' house - that he heard defendant appaently
============| in a passion say, that Walker had killed some of his hogs, and if Walker ever came into his yard fence abusing him and his family again, he would put a ball as near his heart as he could if his gun would go off. He also said that he had heard Walker call Fentress a rogue and a rascal. That he had seen Walker frequently following Fentress towards his house when they were quarrelling, but that he had not seen Walker go inside of Fentress' yard.
==================| Said - That at one time he saw Fentress throw stones at
Richard Brown Junr. | Walker when they were fifty yards distant from each
==================| other - That at another, he heard Fentress say that he lived where he did to aggrivate Walker. That at another time, about eight months ago, he heard Fentress call Walker a damned rogue, that he would be hung and that he defendant would be there to put the rope round his neck. This last was said to Walker in Fentress' tobacco field as witness rode by - witness had hon heard what was said before, he did not stop and did not hear Walker answer, for he was about three hundred yards from them.
=================| Said - He heard Fentress say he would not sell his land,
Richard Brown Senr. | that he would not be drove from it, but that he would
=================| stay there to fret Walker. That his son in law George Walker, the brother of deceased, had frequently proposed to buy it, but that Fentress would not sell it for less than four hundred dollars, which he considered more than its value. He examined for blood but found none in the house at any place. He said that powder will stain from six to ten feet from the muzzle of the gun. He believed that the patch would in ordinary cases be shot from eight to ten feet. He and others looked for a patch and found none.
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============| - said. That some time last summer he was at Walkers - that
Albert Burton | Walker's mule jumped into the lot of Fentress. That Walker
============| saw the mule going into defendants pasture lot and used no efforts to get it out - Fentress drove the mule out and said to Walker, your niggardly rascal if you do not keep your mule out I will kill it - and said that Walker was - damned old rascal and was not fit to keep company with anybody but negroes.
============| said - That when he arrived at Fentress' there were many
David Burford | persons around the dead body - He asked for Fentress and was
============| told that he had locked himself up in his house, but if he would go around to the back door he might be admitted. Witness accordingly went around to the back door and applied for admission which was refused. Mrs. Fentress enquired when he knocked who he was, he did not tell his name, but insisted on admittance, she still asked who it was, he refused to tell her, She enquired the third time who he was, he still did not tell her his name but broke the door open - He thought the whole a stratagem to cover the retreat of Fentress who he supposed had left the house. Under this impression he forced the door which opened without any great resistance and seems to have been fastened by a latch - the bed he believes had also been pulled so as to prevent its opening. The door being opened he entered and saw nobody but Mrs Fentress who was weeping and complaining of the manner in which her door had been broken open - Witness saw no other person in the room besides Mrs. Fentress - Witness asked for Mr. Fentress - he was answered from above stairs by a question either in the voice of Fentress of Mr. Dias, asking whether that was Major Burford. He answered in the affirmative and requested Fentress to comedown, who answered that he was willing to be taken into custody of a proper officer. Fentress as he said this, came forward and came down stairs, he met Fentress on the steps and gave him his hand - Witness went up stairs and found a loaded gun and a sword on the bed. Fentress did not deny having killed Walker but said he did it in self defence. Witness asked defendant why he refused to permit any one to enter the house and why he had closed his doors. Defendant answered that the young Walkers (Elisha and Wilson) had repeatedly threatened to beat him, and that he found that they would come in and kill him, he therefore shut his door
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and determined to defend himself against them upstairs until an officer should come. That he was perfectly willing to give himself up to the Sheriff and had sent a messenger after him. Witness says that defendant appeared perfectly willing nay even anxious to give himself up to the state authorities to stand his trial and abide by the laws of his country - Witness further stated that he was told by defendant at same time, that Walker threw two stones at him, while in the house, that one struck near the fire place which was in the right end of the house as Walker and Fentress entered. And a rock was produced, and on the trial laid on the table, which was said to be the one thrown - He looked on the wall but found no bruise upon it - He searched the house for blood and found a blot upon the tablecloth, which appears as if it might have been two drops near each other which had spread until they met and made one blot. He also heard Mary Fentress (defendant's daughter) tell the circumstances, she told the same story as her father except that the stone which the old man said struck near the chimney went out of doors into an open passage which was between the main part of the house and the back part or kitchen, where she said she had found the stone, and where she saw it fall. All this examination occurred about three or four oclk in the evening - the killing he understood took place about 15 minutes after dinner. Witness said that rock here produced and shown to him is not the rock produced and laid upon the table on the trial before the committing magistrates, that rock was larger than this this, of different shape and colour. The table cloth was also produced and shown to him - he said he did not believe it was the same, the spot of blood was different - He said he enquired into the circumstances of the murder and a stick was produced to him as the stick that Walker brought with him into the house - it was a tobacco stick - the stick was produced to him in the house, he thinks it was picked up in the floor by one of the girls - she picked it up in his presence while he was enquiring into the
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circumstances of the murder - Witness looked for blood in the house at the same time that he was so enquiring of Fentress, could find none on the floor, someone mentioned the table cloth which was still on the table, and suggested the idea of examining that - he does not know who suggested it - the cloth was on the table either turned up or folded he cannot remember - they looked at it, and found two spots of blood, they appear to have fallen near each other and appeared to have spread so as to have connected themselves together, the blood looked like it was fresh, though he did not examine it particularly - Maj. Burford being interrogated, said Fentress was a taller man than Walker - Walker was a stouter man in appearance and heavier than Fentress - He was also a younger man than Fentress and had a more healthy appearance and that his appearing more healthy might proceed from his drinking more Whisky than Fentress.
==============| - said, he was in the house of defendant at the time of the
George T. Wright | conversation between him and Maj. Burford, defendant
==============| appeared very willing to surender himself up - and appeared very willing to answer any question that was asked him - he said W. Walker had thrown a rock at him in the house which nearly brushed his hair - said he had shot him in the house as Walker advanced upon him with a stick drawn - that when he shot he was not certain whether he had hit him or not and ran out at the front door - An examination was made for blood none was found on the floor - Someone looked on the table cloth and found a splotch - the table cloth was produced to him - he recognized it as the same. The stick was also picked up in the house and shown as the stick that Walker brought in with him - all this took place before the front door was opened. After the door was he heard someone say that blood had been discovered on the platform - he took particular notice of it - it had the appearance of having been put there by the shoe of some one who had trod in blood and trod on the steps - it also had sand mixed with it. He also said he did not see any body in the house when he entered but Mrs Fentress. He went into the house immediately after Burford went in. This witness on crossexamination was asked who first suggested the probability that there was blood on the table cloth - he answered that he thought it was some one of the gentlemen present.
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=============| said - that Walker and Fentress had several neighborhood Law
Hiram Johnson | suits within the three years past - that the original dispute
=============| was about the tract of land on which Fentress lived. That Walker was dissatisfied with the manner in which Fentress got possession of said land which origionally belonged to Walkers mother, who was also Fentress' mother in law. Fentress and the old lady had swaped homes. About the 16th September last witness was riding with defendant who complained of the treatment he had received at Walker's hands ever since he had lived hear him (about three years) and said that when he, defendant, first came there he could scarcely work Walker with double lines, but he had got him so he could work him with a single line and damn him, he would get him so after a while that he would work him without any. Witness searched for the patching for the bullet and also examined whether there was any powder burn - he found neither - but the bosom of the shirt was covered i blood. He believes that the step of the door of Fentress' house is eighteen or twenty inches higher than the plane where Walker lay. In the morning of the day deceased was killed George Walker brother of the deceased requested witness to offer defendant three hundred dollars for his land - He did not see defendant before deceased was killed, and so did not make the offer. Witness says he examined deceased particularly and unbuttoned his pantaloons, and the blood had not run down below the waist band of his pantaloons inside of his clothes, but he was bloody from his knees down even into his shoes, the blood having run out and run down against his knees as they lay upon the ground.
============| , one of the committing magistrates says - that some time
Frederick Uhls | before the transaction he heard Fentress say that if Walker
============| did not cease abusing him on his own premisises would blow a ball through him. On being interogated as to the confessions of the defendant before the committing court, he said that, Fentress asserted that he shot Walker in his defendants own house and that he had done it in self defense - That defendant stated before that court, that Walker came to his tobacco scaffold where defendant was hanging tobacco - that defendant
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called to his daughter for his gun - that it was brought to him by Cynthia his second unmarried daughter - that he started towards the house before the gun came and met it at the fence of his tobacco patch, after recovering the gun he kept on to the house - that walker followed him - Defendant crossed the two fences - Walker crossed them after him carrying two rocks and a white oak tobacco stick - that defendant went into his house door - Walker followed him into his (defendants) yard - that he stopped about a minute fifteen feet from the door - some abusive words passed between them - That Walker then advanced upon him - that he, Fentress, gave back and went round the table which stood in the middle of the floor so as to leave the table on his right hand as Walker entered the house he threw a stone as he stepped in the door which he Fentress dodged - Walker then went round the table leaving it on his left side - that in passing around the table he threw another stone which also missed - that he then raised the tobacco stick - that he, defendant, then shot at him and thought he had missed him - under this impression he he ran out the door through which he had entered and ran around the end of the house and came in at the back door - that when he turned Walker followed him and struck at him twice - that Walker followed him to the door where he fell - He saw Elisha Walker coming through the tobacco field and on that account fastened his doors - he also stated that he sent for Mr. Dias a near neighbor to stay with and protect him against the Walkers until an officer could be found - that he had sent for an officer to surrender himself up. The trial of Fentress took place directly after the killing in Fentress' yard and in the presence of the dead body - Fentress was committed and sent off that evening to jail.
==========| , constable - says that a messenger came to the point, a place
William Kyle | near Dixon's Spring and told him that Mr. Fentress had killed
==========| Walker, and that Fentress wished an officer to come to his house as soon as possible that he might give himself into his custody - That when he arrived he heard defendant say, that the first rock struck about the chimney. He examined for blood but found none
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in the house or on the steps or platform in front of the door - He heard the defendant say that Walker was striking at him with the stick he when he shot at him - That Walker struck twice after he was shot as he pursued him (Fentress) around the table - that Walker struck his foot against a rock and fell - Defendant also said that Walker was on the door when he threw the first rock he rushed into the house striking at him (Fentress) & he shot him. He said he looked at the bullet hole in Walker, and also at the place where it was cut out - he said the bullet went in below the nipple, it made a very large hole, he said he noticed it particularly and was confident it went in below the nipple. After this witness had given his evidence and retired, he came back and asked leave to explain, and said, he was mistaken in saying the bullet entered below the nipple, that it was above, being asked how he found out his mistake, he said he found it out by noticing his own nipple, and it was lower down than he thought it was, he had never noticed it before, he also stated that he had talked to _____ who told him the bullet entered above the nipple. He saw nobody in the house when he entered but Mrs. Fentress - he said he entered immediately after Burford entered the house and said he did not consider the stick a very dangerous weapon that he had beat many a nigger over the head with as large a stick as that was.
==============| - says - That he examined for blood but found none anywhere
Thomas W. Page | in the house - the blood was all around the wound, and the
==============| bosom of the shirt was very bloody, the blood extended above and below the bullet hole in the shirt - it was so bloody that it some time before he could find the bullet hole in the shirt - The shirt was dirty, such as is usual with farmers on saturday evening - Saw no powder stains on the shirt.
=================| says , That he heard defendant say that Walker treated
William M. Clanahan | him badly, but never heard Fentress make any threats.
=================|
============| says - that he Miller never whipped Walker in his life - there
Martin Miller | never was a word of difference betwnn them in their lives.
============|
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=========| says - That he believes the ball would not strike the heart if
Doctr King | it went in the direction and struck in that part of the body
=========| described - that it might and probably would strike the great artery leading from the heart, if so, there could be no healthy respiration afterwords though the man might run a few steps after the shot - but that the blood would very soon gush out of his mouth and nostrils. He said a shot produced a sort of deadening sensation, but not much pain - he mentioned instances of men being shot in fight and not sensible of it until the fight was over - said such a shot as this bruised the parts in such a manner that the wound would not bleed freely immediately - thinks the first bleeding from this shot would be at the mouth, that is, if he was breathing through his mouth - or at his nostrils, if breathing through his nose. Said a man might walk fro ten to twenty steps after receiving this shot before he would fall. Ordinarily if a man was standing and received such a shot as this, he would give way in his knees, and sink in his tracts, but if in motion, would most usually continue in the motion, in the same direction he was going until he fell. Supposed it likely if a man was going backwards, he would continue to go backwards until he fell. He mentioned an instance in which he had shot a dog through the heart and he ran some distance about twenty steps. Upon crossexamination he said Walker might have spoken and uttered a whole sentence after receiving the ball - that some portion of blood would probably rise to his mouth at the first respiration, but might not fly out if he was breathing through his nostrils - At the second respiration a greater quantity of blood would probably rise, he cannot state anything with certainty as to the quantity that might be thrown out. He would necessarily fall dead from this shot when he fell, and then bleed very freely at the mouth. ---
The following evidence was then introduced in behalf of James Fentress the defendant viz. ---
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==============| gave in evidence that her father, the defendant and Walker
Mary L. Fentress | had disliked each other for some time past, ever since her
==============| father had moved to the place where he now lives which was about three years since - that they had repeatedly quarreled and that they mutually abused each other - that the quarrels were usually begun where her father was at work on his farm, and that she believes that Walker commenced them. On friday the day before the defendant shot Walker, he (defendant) was driving hogs out of his lot which was near Walker's house, when Walker began to abuse defendant - that defendant cursed Walker also but drove his hogs on - that Walker came out of his house, and set on the blocks of the yard fence, that they abused each other defendant still driving his hogs - Walker left the blocks and came to Fentress' fence near where it crossed a branch - When Walker got to the fence, both parties threw rocks at each other and Fentress called for his gun, which was carried to him. After Fentress got the gun he came on to the house. Walker followed him up to the yard fence, both parties abusing and cursing each other. While they were quarrelling in the lot she heard Walker accuse her father of stealing he said her father got his living our of his (Walker's) corn crib and smoke house - her father told Walker that Mr. Miller had whipped him with a cow hide - She saw her father rub his back in immitation of Walker while Miller was whiping him. While Mr. Walker was at the yard fence quarrelling with her father Elisha Walker came up. Fentress stood in the door of his house - Walker and his son repeatedly dared Fentress to come out and fight - Walker said he could whip him with his gun - Elisha said, if it were not for your family, I would come in your own house and beat you to death. Fentress abused and cursed them in return but would not go out. After quarrelling for some time Elisha Walker proposed to go home. Walker told him to go and look in his desk and bring him that best knife for he intended to kill the old rascal. Elisha started off - Walker said he would kill the damned old rascal if he went a hen scratch from his house, and gathering some rocks around him he lay down in the corner of Fentress' fence about fifty yards from his house and on the path to his tobacco field. He lay there until Debow's cart came along then left there, and the quarrel ended for that time. Same evening she saw and heard her father and Walker quarrelling in defendants tobacco field - She does not know which
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commenced the quarrel further than that Walker came into defendants tobacco field where defendant was at his labor. This time her father did not send for the gun - The quarrel the next morning before breakfast did not hear. About 12 oclock on saturday defendant was in his lot and Walker came near to where Fentress was in the lot and they began to quaarrel and abuse each other - Walker got over into the lot and came towards her father, who started to the house and called for his gun - the gun was carried to him by one of the children - he did not stop when he got the gun, but still kept on to the house, Walker still following him. Defendant went to his house and Walker came as far as the yard fence and dared Fentress to come out and fight. Fentress told him if he rushed on him on his own premises he would kill him, but would not go out to fight. Walker turned off and went home as witness believes. After dinner Fentress went to his tobacco field to hang tobacco - Witness saw Walker going from his house towards where defendant was hanging tobacco and knowing the quarrel between them, she kept her eyes on them and saw Walker come near to where her father was hanging tobacco, that her father started home and called for his gun, it was carried to the bars by Susan where it was taken by Cynthia who was on her way to the spring and carried to her father, defendant met Cynthia with the gun and took it - they were coming to the house very fast, her father got into a run before he got to Cynthia and got the gun - Mr. Walker was in a very fast walk or a kind of a run behind him. They made no stop when her father got the gun, but continued on the same way across the road and across the yard fence to the house - Walker was not far behind her father - he followed very fast and appeared to be very mad, he made no stop until he had crossed the road and got to the yard fence - He sat on the fence a short time and whittled upon the tobacco stick - He had got the stick from the scaffold where her father was hanging tobacco - He had two rocks, which she supposed he must have brought with him. When Walker got on the yard fence, Fentress was in his house door - Walker sat on the fence a moment and began to whittle the tobacco stick - He then jumped off the fence and came within about fifteen feet of the house door, when he again stopped , holding in his hands the stones and the before mentioned tobacco stick - All this time the quarrel kept up on both sides. Fentress threatening that if Walker rushed on his house he would shoot him - Walker stood a minute or two then started in a very fast walk towards the door - Fentress told him again that if he came in his house he would shoot him, at the same time giving way from the door - Walker
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put one foot upon the door sill, and threw a stone at Fentress which passed through the house and stopped in the passage, between the back door and the kitchen - Fentress had gone round the table which stood in the middle of the room so as to leave it on his right between him and the fire place - Walker entered and went the other way leaving the table on his left and between the fire place - When Walker had entered the house he threw another stone at defendant which defendant also dodged - it rolled under the bed - As soon as he had thrown his last rock Walker raised the stick - Walker was by this time at the corner of the table next to the fireplace - her father was near the back door - Walker had his stick raised and made a kind of a halt as the gun fired - As soon as the gun fired her father ran out of the same door he came in at. Walker followed him as he went out when he got near the door his (Walker) arms fell by his side and the stick fell from his hands as he stepped out of the house he staggered first one way then the other and with the appearance of a spring fell on his face in the yard - Her father came around the house and came in again at the back door. She said she stood in the passage between the house and kitchen and saw all as it happened - Her mother was standing not far from where she was - her mother appeared very much alarmed. They was the two Mr. Walkers both young men grown coming running to the house her father appeared to be afraid they would kill him and went up stairs, her mother fastened the doors and staid below to keep them out of the house - the front door was fastened and a bed was drawn across the back door to make it more secure to keep them out. Her father sent Susan for Mr. Dias - Witness says she was in the house when Maj. Burford came in - She said when he demanded admittance, her mother kept asking who he was - he did not tell but forced the door open her mother was against the door and came very near being pushed down - she further stated that when Major Burford was enquiring of her father about the fight and the tobacco stick was mentioned she picked it up off of the floor from the place where Mr. Walker had dropped it - She also saw the blood on the table cloth it was fresh - the stick, the stone and table cloth here produced are the same which were produced upon the ground and shown before the magistrates on the trial. She said her sister Cynthia was not in the house at the time. When she handed the gun to her father she went towards the spring - There was only one rock produced at the trial. She saw Mr. Walker throw two rocks at her father, the other rock which is here produced was not found until the next morn-
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ing, the trundle bed which had been drawn before the back door, had not been put back to its place until the next morning, when they pushed it back, they found the other rock had rolled under - This last Rock would weigh about two pounds, that produced on the trial would weigh about half a pound - She stated she had never seen or heard of any quarrelling between her father and Mr. Walker except upon her father's own land - She said it had very often happened. She could not tell how often, that Mr. Walker would come to where her father was at work, and drive him to the house - Her father would very often call for his gun as he came to the house, but never attempted to use it or to defend himself - Mr. Walker had always stopt at the yard fence before this time - He had not been in her father's yard before, since they moved to that place. After Walker had passed the corner of the table next to the door, and had thrown the second rock, he raised the stick to strike and made a stop at or near the second corner of the table to which he came as he passed around it, and while in that position the gun fired - As deceased passed towards the front door some blood flew out at his mouth and fell on the table cloth - She also said that she and one of her sisters was near the foot of the stairs when Maj. Burford first entered the house - This witness, being further examined as to the distance between the house of defendant and that of deceased said she supposed it was fifty yards - This witness was a girl about fifteen years old.
================| , a daughter of defendant says - That her father and Mr.
Cynthia L. Fentress | Walker have been in the habit of quarrelling with each
================| other for some years past - She believes that the quarrels were generally commenced by Mr. Walker, but that her father almost always quarrelled back - (Council for the state - Give an example in which Mr. Walker began the quarrel ? witness - remembered that some time before Walker was killed my father and myself were loading a waggon with wood to be hauled to the house, when Walker came near to where we were and began to abuse us and threw stones at us, so that we had to run to the house. Walker followed us until father called for his gun, and then Walker stopt.) This quarrelling had been kept up for several years in that way, that Walker when ever he was in a drinking spree, would come to where defendant was at work and a quarrel would certainly ensue - They seldom quarrelled except when Walker was drinking - for they did not speak to each other at any other times - Witness believed,
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that Walker did not absolutely become drunk, but he would occasionally keep himself in a constant state of excitement for several days in succession and in such cases was generally a quarrel. Witness believes that Mr. Walker had been in such a state for several days before his death. On friday, the day before Walker's death defendant was driving his hogs from his lot, when a quarrel arose between Walker and defendant - Witness heard the whole not being more than a hundred yards off, and heard Walker curse defendant distinctly - defendant returned the abuse - Walker in his yard - defendant in his lot - Walker came towards where defendant was - They both threw stones at each other - Witness believes that Walker threw the first stone - Defendant came on towards the house - Walker following him and both cursing each other. Fentress at length called for his gun which was carried to him, both men still came on, towards the house. Defendant came into the house - Walker followed to the road both still quarrelling. At the road Walker was joined by his son Elisha. They both stood at defendants yard fence and abused abused defendant who was in his own door both dared defendant to lay down his gun and come out and fight - defendant would not - but returned the abuse - they said if he would come out they would whip him. Elisha then went off - as he started Walker told him to look in his desk and bring him his knife - Elisha went off and did not return - Walker said he would beat the damned old rascal to death if he could catch him a hen scratch from home. After he had lain there some time he went off. The quarrel in the morning of the same day she related substantially as Mary had done. The quarrel early in the morning she told as was told by the young Walker, except she believed that Walker commenced the quarrel for she saw him going to where defendant was - heard him speak, but could not distinquish what he said - the quarrel arose immediately. About fifteen minutes after dinner was over witness was going to the spring. She saw Walker coming through the tobacco field in a very fast walk. She looked to the tobacco scaffold where she knew her father was at work and which was not far from her at the time and saw her father hanging tobacco. When Walker got near her father he started to the house and called for his gun. Susan brought it to the fence
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and witness carried it from there until she met defendant at the fence of the tobacco field - When defendant received the gun he passed her and went on towards the house, Walker followed him and also passed her. Walker had in his hands two stones and a tobacco stick - She went on towards the spring. Fentress was part of the time in a run - Walker walked very fast, they both came faster as they came near to where she met her father with the gun - Walker followed defendant across the bars and to his yard fence before he stopped. By the time that Walker had got on the yard fence Fentress was in his house door - Walker sat a moment on the fence - then jumped down into the yard and advanced within fifteen feet of the house door, where he again halted for a time. All this time the quarrel was constantly kept up in a loud voice. Fentress repeatedly told Walker that if he rushed upon him in ins own premises he would shoot him - Walker said damn him he would kill him at the risk of his life. Walker started again to wards the house - Witness was between the house and spring - the spring is apposite the end of the house - from where she stood she could see the front door. She saw Walker go to the steps place his right foot upon it and and throw a stone in the house - he then entered almost immediately afterwards the gun fired. Then defendant came running out of the house - Walker followed him - just as Walker stepped out of the house he stopped and with a kind of a spring fell on his face - Defendant ran around the house to the end opposite to where she was, but she saw him enter the back door - She ran towards the house - Mr. & Mrs. Williamson came up she let down the fence for them to ride around through the orchard - She jumped over the barr and went the nearest way to the house - When she jumped over fence Wilson Walker was just behind her - Elisha Walker was already at the dead body - she went on before Wilson Walker and arrived at the house first - She was admitted at the back door - Her father expressed great fear of the young Walkers - When Maj. Burford came she was setting by the side of the stair case below-stairs - The bed had been pulled before the door to prevent its opening.
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Maj. Burford pushed it open and entered - Her father came down and surrendered himself up - She also said that just before the gun fired she had seen her father at the back door. That after the gun fired she went to the house and got there a little before Wilson Walker did.
========-======| says - That she and her husband were going to her fathers,
Sarah Williamson | to go from there to the campmeeting. That when she came
=======-=======| to the fence of defendant she saw Cynthia Fentress who told her what had happened. Cynthia threw down the fence and she rode through the orchard to the back door of the house - When she left the road she saw Wilson Walker and observed to him that she had expected this to happen he replied yes one way of the other. She and her husband rode on - She does not know whether Cynthia came on behind her, or went the nearest way to the house. When she and Mr. Williamson came to the back door her father sent Mr. Williamson for the sheriff - So that Mr. Williamson did not enter the house at all at that time. She however went in and went up stairs where she stayed until Maj. Burford came - She says defendant had prepared above stairs to defend himself against the young Walkers. The next morning after the death and before the committing magistrates she was sweeping the house and found under the bed the second stone - it was a large one - She also saw the tobacco stick lying on the floor when she first got in - She was married in August last. Her father and uncle Wm Walker had been at enmity ever since her father moved to that place. She had seen her father driven from his work and followed up to the house by Walker a great many times - She cannot tell how often from the time they first moved there until about eighteen months ago, it happened almost every week, sometimes two or three times in a week, then again not so often - Her father would almost always call for his gun as he was coming to the house, but when he got it he would not stop nor attempt to defend himself - Walker never followed him into the yard. She had never seen Mr. Walker in her fathers yard from the time they moved there, until she saw him lying there dead. She never heard of er father going to Mr.
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Walkers to quarrel or to drive him from his work. For about eighteen months past they had been more peaceable - She had heard of the quarrel on friday, before she left home on saturday - Her husband had sent a couple of negroes to assist her father, they came home and told her of it - that was the reason why she said to Wilson Wilson Walker she expected something the kind to happen. She said when the quarrels would begin between her father and uncle, she could not tell which was most abusive - She has often heard her uncle accuse her father of stealing, and her father would reply back to him in the same way. She said the said the small rock weighing about half a pound, the table cloth and tobacco stick here produced, are the same that were produced on the trial before the magistrates. The large rock weighing about two pounds, here shown her, is the same which she found on the trunnel bed the next morning - When Maj. Burford broke into the house, she was upstairs with her father, and came down with him - heard Maj. Burford enquiring how the killing took place - her father answered all his questions - the stick was spoken of - it was lying on the floor towards the front door, and picked up by her sister - Search was made for blood - none was found on the floor - the table cloth was examined and a splotch of blood found on it - it was fresh - She said her father had loaned out his gun for some time prior to the killing, but that it had been at home for about three or four weeks before the killing.
================| says that he arrived at Fentress' a short time after the
John N. Williamson | death - Saw Cynthia in the road - she pulled down the
================| fence - he and his wife went to the back door - his wife entered - Fentress met him at the door and told him to go to the camp meeting and bring the sheriff - if he was not here, to Carthage - that he must bring him as soon as possible - Witness went to the camp meeting, but before he got to the camp ground he met Rich Tompkins, who told him that any constable or Justice of the Peace was sufficient - They then went to the camp ground and found 'Squire McMurray, but before they returned to Fentress' house Maj. Burford had already arrived together with Mr. Kyle a constable.
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===========| said, that a short time after dinner Susan Fentress a daughter
Thomas Dias | of defendant about twelve years old came to his house and
===========| requested him to go over to her father - telling him that defendant had killed Walker and that her father wished to see him - he went and found Fentress up stairs - defendant told him that he had killed Walker in self defence in his own house - Dias staid up stairs until Maj. Burford thrust open the door and entered - he then heard his voice and asked whether that was Maj. Burford - Burford said it was. He told Fentress to come down and surrender himself to Burford - defendant did so. When they came down stairs Maj. Burford enquired about the circumstances - Fentress answered all his questions - his statement of it amounted to about this - that Walker had pursued him from his tobacco ground to the house with rocks and a stick, had followed him into the house and had the stick drawn to strike him at the time he shot - Maj. Burford enquired where the rock struck which he said had been thrown at him in the house, he said somewhere about the fire place. When the stick was enquired for it was lying on the floor and picked up by one of the children - search was made for blood, but none was found on the floor - Some one said let us examine the table cloth - Fentress had said Walker was near the table - they went to the table - the corners of the cloth had been turned up over some things that were on the table - when they turned down the corners they saw a splotch of blood, it had fallen upon that part of the cloth which was near the corner of the table - the cloth here produced is the same - The front door was afterwards opened and a spot of blood was discovered on the platform before the door - Witness examined it particularly, it had the appearance of blood that had fallen there the sun had dried it and it glistened like the blood which had been dried by the sun in the yard, it appeared to be fresh, there was sand on the platform, and some sand in the blood, but it did not have the appearance of having been brought there uppn and persons foot - he said the platform before the door is about eight feet wide, that is, it extends eight feet from the house before the door - the blood was neared to the door than to the outer edge of the platform - he thinks it was between two and three feet of the door sill - someone mentioned at the time that
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it might have been brought there upon the foot of some person, and careful examination for another track either going out or coming in - but none could be found - there was no appearance that any one had trodden in the blood out of doors. The stone here produced is the same that was produced before the magistrates - the stick is also the same.
=============| - said - that the saturday before that on which the occurance
Nathan Brewer | took place - He and William Walker were riding from Dixon's
=============| Spring - that Walker told him that he had tried to settle the matter some way with Fentress - and that he would settle at the risk of his life. And if witness staid in this country he would hear that it was settled or else he would hear of the death of one of them. Witness remonstrated and tried to dissuade him - he said no - that he would make defendant settle the matter before christmas or that he would kill him, for he was tired of living in that way - Walker had been drinking something at Dixon's Spring that day.
=============| said - that he passed Walker and one Carter Guthrie on their
James Hastings | return from Dixon's Spring some time before Walker's death -
=============| He heard Walker tell Guthrie, that if Fentress did not behave himself he would kill him.
=============| - said - that Walker was rather a silent man than otherwise,
John A. Debow | but that he was quarrelsome with his neighbors - and was not
=============| considered a pleasant neighbor - That Fentress was more noisy when excited talked more but he had never known him to have a fight. He could by no means be called a quarrelsome of contentious man. Said he had been acquainted with Fentress and lived a neighbor to him for about thirty years - He was a very peaceable orderly man in society, of very industrious habits and good character - never heard in his life of his being disguised in the sleightest degree with spirits. Fentress has a large family of children, eight or ten - principally daughters. The fresh last spring washed away the fence of Mr. Fentress the rails were carried down upon Mr. Walker's land - Walker's rails were also washed down - Witness sent his cart to help Fentress to get his rails back - Understood he did not get them - Knows Fentress had to break a crop fence. Walker's fence was made up much better than before.
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==========| - said - that he had known these two men to quarrel several
Bird Debow | times. About eighteen months or two years before the death
==========| of Walker he (W) had told witness an anecdote to this effect that he (W) had gone on a bluff near Fentress' cornfield - Fentress was ploughing and the rows ended near where Walker sat - When Fentress would drive to that end of the row, he would cry wo! to the horse - the horse being young he would stop, and Fentress could not start him no more until son Edward who was hoeing in the same field would come and lead the horse so as to start him, he would then go until he came again to the same end where Walker was who again cried wo! and the same result would follow. At length Edward became impatient and told Walker if he did not quit, he would throw a stone at him, and when the repetition of the same thing he did throw at Walker - who picked up his hand full of rocks and made him leave the field. Witness said he had heard Walker commence two quarrels with Fentress - and he had heard Fentress commence one quarrel with Walker - which is all the the quarrels he ever witnessed between them. Said he had known the general character of Fentress for thirty years, and lived a neighbor to him all that time - Fentress has always maintained a good character - Witness never heard his integrity or honesty impeached in any way - he is a man of very peaceable orderly industrious habits with a large family upon his hands - At one time witness and defendant was together in conversation - Walker came along not far from them, when defendant said to Walker - you cannot come along here God damn you, but you can go to Brook's negro kitchen.
===============| son of defendant says - That he has not been living with his
Edward Fentress | father for a year or two - that when he lived there, Walker
===============| and defendant frequently quarreled - That he believes Walker generally commenced it because he was mad with defendant about the land on which defendant lived - He says that just before he left his father Walker came to the field and stopped his fathers horse repeatedly by telling him to Wo! - That he witness threw a stone at Walker, and Walker threw back and drove him out of the field into the tobacco ground. This was all the Evidence. ---
--- In the progress of this trial defendant produced his daughter Susan and proposed to
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examine her as a witness - She is within a few months of twelve years old - she was interogated by the court and asked who made you ? to which she made no answer and seemed to be at a loss for an answer - She was then asked if she knew anything of the consequences of telling a lie ? to which she made no answer - she was then asked if she knew she would be punished when she died if she told lies - she said she did. She had been examined before the magistrates, but the court thought her inadmissible as a witness - The court charged the jury as follows :
======| - If they were satisfied from the proof that defendant and the
Charge | deceased commenced a quarrel in the defendant's tobacco patch and
======| that he retreated from there to his house with the view and design of inducing the deceased to follow him into his own yard or house that he might have a pretext to kill Walker under circumstances which would have the appearance of killing in his own defence and if he had previously deliberated and meditated upon decoying Walker to his house for that purpose and resolved to resort to that stratagem, and his retreat on that occasion was not dictated by fear or cowardice, but to effect a design thus deliberately formed, the killing of Walker under such circumstances would be murder in the first degree - Altho Walker might have pursued Fentress into his own house and there assaulted him with rocks or a stick before he was shot. They might look to former quarrels previous threats and menaces and previous malice if any existed as circumstances from which they might or might not infer such a previous deliberate premeditated purpose. But altho there might have been such previous threats and Menaces made by defendant and altho there might have been previous quarrels and long standing enmity between Walker and defendant there was no rule of law that made it imperious upon them to refer the killing to such previous threats and malice unless all the circumstances in the case warranted them in drawing such an inference. If they thought it most likely that Fentress would have shot Walker for the provocation given him on that occasion provided that had been the first quarrel between them it would be safe for them to
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refer the killing to the provocation then given rather than to previous malice and threats. In the event you should not believe the killing was upon previous malice and in pursuance to a purpose formed upon deliberation and premeditation your next enquiry will be whether the killing under the circumstances amounted to murder in the second degree manslaughter or excusable homicide. To constitute murder in the second degree the killing must be upon malice aforethought also - but malice aforethought as applied to murder does not necessarily imply the slayer cooly determined to kill. It does not require prior or previous threats but the law frequently implies the killing was with malice aforethought from the act of killing itself. If a man killed his fellow by using a deadly weapon which he must know would endanger life without any provocation such killing would be murder in the first degree the act of killing in such case would be evidence of a wicked, depraved and murderous heart and no provocation having been given would be evidence that slayer had cooly designed to kill upon deliberation. But if the killing took place immediately upon a great provocation given such as should excite a man with great passion the killing would not be murder in the first degree but it would be murder in the second degree or manslaughter depending upon the mature and extent of the provocation and the instrument used. If the provocation consisted of abusive epithets irritating and provoking language the slayer accted under the influence of passion thus excited before passion had time to cool it would be murder in the second degree altho he killed with a deadly weapon which he knew would endanger life. But if the slayer should be first rudely assaulted under such aggravating circumstances that would likely excite such such a tempest of passion as would dethr(?) one his reason and while in this fury and storm of passion he killed the assailant altho with a deadly weapon it would be manslaughter. With this view of murder in the second degree and
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manslaughter you will apply the facts in the case and see whether the killing amounts to either of these offences and which of them. Should you believe that Walker commenced quarrelling with Fentress on Fentress' own premices and Fentress retreated to his house and Walker pursued him to Fentress' own house and threatened to whip Fentress in presence of his family and at his own house and should you further believe that Walker halted within ten or twelve feet of Fentress's door and was there shot down by Fentress before he had assaulted him in that case as the provocation was merely irritating and provoking language threats and gestures and upon this provocation there given Fentress shot him under the impulse of passion then excited it would be murder in the second degree - but should you believe Walker had thrown a rock or a stick at Fentress when at his house within throwing distance this would be an assault and being at his own house in presence of his family it was immaterial whether Fentress was hit or not. If he then shot Walker for that Assault immediately while under the influence of passion ; and when he shot, Walker was not following up the assault and was not at the time aiming another blow, which might endanger life or great bodily harm the killing would be manslaughter. But should you believe that when Walker came up within ten or twelve feet of the door of Fentress' house he then threw a rock or struck upon Fentress and was aiming a blow within throwing distance and Fentress hot him to protect himself or any of his family in the house from bodily harm this would be excusable or justifiable homicide provided Fentress could not have protected himself or family in any other way. If he could have protected himself and family in some other way he done wrong in shooting Walker with his gun which he knew would destroy Walker's life and it would in that view be manslaughter because a man who kills another must show he was under a necessity to kill or incurr the hazzard of being killed himself or receiving some great bodily harm or of having his wife or children or some of them killed or a great bodily harm inflicted upon them. You will then consider in this case whether Fentress could have protected himself and family from the blow that was aimed by shutting his door. If the assault was so sudden he had not time to
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shut his door and there was no other way to afford the protection he would be justifiable in killing. If the range of the ball thro the body of Walker satisfies you his left side was presented to Fentress and he was standing fronting Fentress the moment before he was shot then it might be important to why he changed the position of his body - would presenting the gun against him cause him to shift his position or did he place himself on that position to throw a rock or stick at Walker (sic) and if the latter did he aim the blow after the gun was presented with a view to protect himself or did he first aim the blow and Fentress then presented the gun and shot to protect himself or family. If Fentress first presented the gun and Walker drew a rock to stick to protect himself and had not before assaulted Fentress by throwing a rock or stick the killing would be murder in the second degree - otherwise it would be justifiable or excusable homicide - If there be and proof in the case to enable you to determine how that fact was you will decide accordingly but if you are unable from the proof to ascertain how that fact was then it is proper I should state to you this rule of law when a man is killed and you have the slayer before you the law presumes the killing was unlawful and malicious which presumption stands until the slayer removes the presumption by proving facts or circumstances to show he was excusable or justifiable. The foregoing view is predicated upon the supposition only that you should believe Walker was shot in front of the door and before he entered the house of Fentress. But if you should believe from the proof that Walker entered Fentress' house and threw a rock or stick at Fentress in his own house and was pursuing up the assault and was aiming another blow with a stick in the house when Fentress shot, in that view he would be excusable also altho no rock had been thrown if Walker entered the house with a stick in his hand and assaulted Fentress by drawing the stick to strike within striking distance : Hence it is all important for you to examine the facts coolly and dispassionately to see how the truth is whether he was shot in the house or in front of the door. The testimony of the witnesses should be reconciled providing you can do so by a reasonable construction of their evidence if you cannot reconcile them or if facts sworn to by different
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witnesses clash so they cannot all be true you will then consider the degree of credit which ought to be given to the witnesses. If from the manner of their giving testimony you discover any of them possessed great feeling and anxiety in favor of one side or that they had prepared their story before hand or that they swore differently before you from the way they swore before the committing court or that the account they gave is unreasonable or improbable or inconsistent with other facts which you are satisfied did exist these circumstances would detract from their credit. And if you are satisfied any one or more of the witnesses did willfully and knowingly state a falsehood even on a collateral mater that ought to destroy evidence with you altogether. The court further charges the jury if they were not fully convinced the killing was murder in the first degree but it was murder in the second degree - Or if they were not fully convinced that it was murder in the second degree but it was manslaughter - Or if they were not fully convinced it was manslaughter such doubt if reasonable and not sought after should incline them on the side of mercy - And it would be their duty to find it murder in the second degree in the second degree in the first doubt, manslaughter in the second doubt and justifiable homicide in the third doubt. Should you find it murder in the first degree you will say so in your verdict and no more - it you should find the killing justifiable you will render a verdict of not guilty. But should you find it murder in the second degree your will say so and in that case you must fix the period the defendant must be confined in the penetentiary which must not be less than ten years and not more than twentyone years but any intermediate span between these periods. And should you find the killing manslaughter say so and you must then fix the period he must be confined in the penetentiary which must not be less than two years and not more than ten years but you can fix it at any intermediate space between these periods. -----------
The Jury after deliberating some time upon their verdict, returned into court and requested a repetition of that part of the charge in relation to shutting the door - The court repeated to them the same in substance as is stated in the charge.
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Defendants council moved the court for a new trial, which motion was overruled by the court and this bill of exception signed and sealed by the court and made part of the record. (signed) S. Anderson
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(A detailed - nearly one page - list of court costs is laid out, but being of little relevance has not been transcribed.) Total was $192.16½
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TENNESSEE
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(I) William Hart clerk of the Circuit Court for Smith County do hereby certify ; to whom it may concern, that the forgoing transcript is a true copy of the record and proceedings in a certain suit lately determined in said court between the State of Tennessee plaintiff and James Fentress defendant, on an indictment for Murder. And I further certify that the taxation of cost amended thereto is also a copy from the Records of said office.
In determining whereof I have here unto set my hand, and affixed the seal of said court, at office 14th December 1835. (signed) William Hart
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Grand jurors p 2
Indictment p 2
Plea & issue & jury p 4
Verdict p 6
Motion for new trial p 6
Judgement & Appeal p 7
Recognizances on appeal p 7
Orders on taxation of cost p 8
Bill of Exceptions & begins p 8
Charge of the Court begins p 35
depositions
Elisha Walker p 8
Wilson Y. Walker p 13
George Walker p 14
Samuel D. M. Murray p 15
Orthiel Johnson p 15
Thomas Phelps p 15
James Flanagan p 16
Rowland Clark p 16
Richard Brown Junr. p 16
Richard Brown Senr. p 16
Albert Burton p 17
David Burford p 17
George T. Wright p 19
Hiram Johnson p 20
Frederick Uhls p 20
William Kyle p 21
Thomas M. Page p 22
William M. Clannahan p 22
Martin Miller p 22
Dr. A. H. King p 23
Mary L Fentress p 24
Cynthia L Fentress p 27
Sarah Williamson p 30
John N. Williamson p 31
Thomas Dias p 32
Nathan Brewer p 33
James hastings p 33
John A. Debow p 33
Bird Debow p 34
Edward L. Fentress p 34
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Ja. Fentress
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Carthage 18.Jan.1836 State
(next part of cover hard to read)
James Fentress
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Seld(?) Jany 25 1836 [ The circuit court minutes for the first trial of James Fentress can be found in the FamilySearch Catalog under United States, Tennessee, Smith - Court records. Volume A-B, D-E 1811-1836, Film 319187, image group number 8657502. The film includes the Circuit Court minutes for 1829-1836. The minutes for the October 1835 term of the Smith County Circuit Court [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-D3CH-D9CV-F?i=770&cat=202070 can be found on-line here] starting on image 771 (page 416) starting with the appointment of the grand jury for the term. The text relating to the grand jury findings and the first trial are on images 776, 778, 779, 785 and possibly more. This has not been detailed here as the content is repeated with far more detail in the primary source above. ] [ The circuit court minutes for the second trial of James Fentress can be found in the FamilySeaarch Catalog under United States, Tennessee, Smith - Court records. Volume F-G 1836-1842, Film 319188, image group number 8657503. The film has court minutes 1836-1838 starting at the beginning of the roll. The text relating to the second trial [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-63CH-6QTW?i=12&cat=202070 can be found on-line here] in the record for the April 1836 and August 1836 sessions of the circuit court. Relevant images are image 13 (Apr 1836 session of the circuit court, page 16 - bail ($3,000) posted to ensure that James Fentress would reappear re-appear for a second trial with a new jury in August - co-bondsmen were John Y. Roper and John N. Williamson - bonds were also signed by a number of witnesses that they would appear to give evidence at the trial in August), image 34 (August session of the circuit court, page 59 - impanel the jury and start the trial on 18 Apr 1836), image 35 (trial again lasts several days), image 38 (not guilty verdict on 23 Apr 1836), image 49 (expense claim for entertaining jurors), image 50 court costs) and image 76 (expense claim for Constable Kyle). This has not been further detailed here as it is not very easy to read the handwriting. Like the first trial the testimony of the witnesses is not recorded in the circuit court minutes so while we have some of the names of people who testified at the second trial there nothing about what they said. ] == Acknowledgement == I am indebted to Ms Brenda Cowan Francis who pointed out to me that James Fentress Sr. had been tried for murder and told me where to find the principal trial record.
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Return to [[Space:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia]] == The Trustees’ Garden == This profile covers the history of the garden and gardeners in the Province of Georgia from 1732 to Jan 2, 1788 when It became the 4th state after the constitution was ratified.[New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia History https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/georgia-history-overview/ ] Included in a summary of monies received and expended from 30 Jan 1732 to 10 Jan 1734 was £622, s11 which included money for making garden to supply colony with Mulberry Plants. £849, s3, d8 which included money for Mulberry plants. £389, s8, d4 3/4 which included money for labor in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £691, s19, d1 1/4 which included money for labor in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £463, s15, d1/2 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £463, s15, d1/2 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. £3479, s10, d4 3/4 which included money for general work in the Garden for the Mulberry plants. A summary was written on the progress of the garden that stated from 9 June 1733 to 9 June 1734 “a publick garden was laid out, which was designed as a Nursery, in order to supply the People for their several Plantations with White Mulberry trees, Vines, Oranges, Olives and other necessary Plants; a Gardener was appointed for the Care of it and to be paid by the Trustees.”[Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled and published under the authority of the Legislature. v.3 1905 The General Account of all Monies and Effects received and expended by the Trustees For establishing the Colony of Georgia in America https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780310&view=1up&seq=79&q1=Garden page 86, 116, 145, 169, 191, 211, 382] The Trustees’ Garden was established in Savannah, Georgia on approximately 10 acres within one month after 20 Jan 1733 when the first colonists arrived on the ship Ann. [ Georgia Historical Marker for the Trustees’ Garden also see attached photos https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/trustees-garden/][[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ann%2C_Arrived_20_January_1733 Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733 ]] It’s location was on the east side of Savannah and was referred to as the “Publick Garden”.[A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof until this present period: containing the most authentick facts, matters and transactions therein; together with His Majesty's Charter, representations of the people, letters, &c. and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe. Tailfer, Patrick., Anderson, Hugh, d. 1748., Douglas, David. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N03913.0001.001/1:4?rgn=div1;view=fulltext Page 104]It was in the current area of East Bay Street, E. Broad Street and East Broughton Street in Savannah, Georgia where the Pirates’ House Restaurant, Kehoe Iron Works, Charles H. Morris Center and other businesses are located (2023). Google maps show a large green space by the Charles H. Morris Center, however the Trustees’ Garden of the 1700’s is no longer there.[ Google Map of East Broad, East Bay and East Broughton Streets https://www.google.com/maps/@32.0780731,-81.0838735,661m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en-us] The National Gallery of Art and the New Georgia Encyclopedia cite 1734 as the date the Trustees’ Garden was founded.[ National Gallery of Art History of Early American Landscape Design Trustees’ Garden https://heald.nga.gov/mediawiki/index.php/Trustees’_Garden] [ Wilson, R. & Cowan, D. L. (2003). Trustee Garden. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Oct 6, 2016, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-garden/ ] According to the Trustees’ Garden (business) of 10 E. Broad Street, the Trustees’ Garden was surveyed in 1733 and planting began in 1734.[Trustees’ Garden, Savannah https://trusteesgarden.com/our-history/ ] 6 Feb 1736, Francis Moore wrote in his book a thorough description of the Trustees’ Garden, a description of the location of the garden and that there were “several fine springs” in the garden. He wrote that “a good deal of Snow having fallen” the previous winter killed some orange trees.[A Voyage to Georgia Begun in the Year 1735, by Francis Moore, 1744 London pages 29-32 https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Voyage_to_Georgia/oKxbAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1] [ A Voyage to Georgia Begun in the Year 1735, by Francis Moore, 1744 London https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/PPN240250028?tify=%7B%22pages%22%3A%5B11%5D%2C%22view%22%3A%22info%22%7D] 15 Jan 1740 Colonel Stephen’s wrote to Mr. Verelt’s that in the Public Garden, he had prepared Mulberry trees and delivered them to those that wanted them.[ Journal of the Earl of Egmont p432 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=442&q1=garden] 23 Jul 1741 Egmont noted the present state of the colony and that the Public Garden was a pine barren and anything that is planted does not survive.[ Journal of the Earl of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=539&q1=garden Page 527] 30 Apr 1743 it was recorded that 8 years ago, Olive trees were planted but now drop their fruit “untimely”.[ Journal of the Earl of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=710&q1=garden Page 696] In 1952 a historical marker was placed at the site of the Trustees’ Garden (see attached photos. The marker’s wording is “At this site was located the first public agricultural experimental garden in America. From this garden was disseminated the upland cotton which later comprised the greater part of the world’s cotton commerce. Here were propagated and from this garden distributed, the peach trees which gave Georgia and South Carolina another major commercial crop. The garden consisted of ten acres. It was established by Oglethorpe within one month after the settlement of Georgia. Botanists were sent by the Trustees of the Colony from England to the West Indies and South America to procure plants for the garden. Vine cuttings, flax, hemp, potashes, indigo, cochineal, olives, and medicinal herbs were grown. The greatest hope was centered in the mulberry trees, essential to silk culture. In the early days of the Colony, Queen Caroline was clothed in Georgia silk, and the town’s largest structure was the filature. The silk and wine industries failed to materialize. The distant sponsors were unable to judge of the immense importance of the experiments conducted in other products. In 1755 the site was developed as a residential section.”[Georgia Historical Society Marker, Trustees’ Garden https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/trustees-garden/ ] == Inspectors of the Public Garden and Mulberry Trees == * Hugh Anderson [The Journal of the Edge of Egmont https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=13&q1=garden page 5, 95, 159, 190] [ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=41&q1=garden p31 ] * Thomas Causton compares his garden to that of the Public Garden [ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=354&q1=garden page 344] == Gardeners of the Trustees’ Garden == *''' [[Fitzwalter-148|Joseph Fitzwalter]]''' was the first Gardener of the Trustees’ Garden. On 16 Jan 1735 he wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] listing the improvements he had made and discussed many of the plants he had grown in the garden.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 page 163 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=179&skin=2021&q1=Gardner] 25 Jan 1735 [[Causton-22|Thomas Causton]] wrote to the Trustees that the Caper plants had arrived with instructions for their care and that the plants and instructions had been given to Mr. Fitzwalter and Mr. Johnson Dalmas was dead so his servants were to work in the garden under the management of Mr. Fitzwalter.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 452 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=468&skin=2021&q1=Garden] 10 Mar 1735 he wrote to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] and the Trustees giving a list of plants accompanied by Paul Amatis and Paul’s brother Nicholas and Paul’s wife to Savannah. Joseph recounted a dispute he and Mr. Causton had with Paul Amatis. [ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 251-253 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=267&skin=2021&q1=Garden] 5 Jul 1735 Joseph wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] about his “Disappointment” with Amatis and that Amatis knew about silk but not plants, trees or vegetables. Joseph noted he had married “Tuscanies Eldest Daughter” and wanted to return to England and settle his affairs. Afterwards he wanted to return to Georgia to spend the rest of his life there. He wrote about wanting to receive his salary.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 pages 426-427 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=442&skin=2021&q1=Garden] see also: [ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780328&view=1up&seq=222&q1=Fitzwalter Page 214] [ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=215&q1=Fitzwalter Page 205, 656] * '''[[Amatis-1|Paul Amatis]]''' came from Charleston, South Carolina to Savannah 8 Sep 1734.[[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=87&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 page 71]][ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 408 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=424&skin=2021&q1=Gardner] 2 Jan 1735 he arrived in Charles Town. On 12 Jan 1735 Paul Amatis wrote a letter to the Trustees about his seeing to the removal of 30,000 plants and trees from the Trustees’ Garden in Charles Town and loading them on “two perioguas” for transfer to the Trustees’ Garden in Savannah. He wrote about feeding the silkworms and noted he had sent several samples of silk to the Trustees. His plan was to establish the garden in Savannah, then leave for London, England in July 1735.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 pages 152-153 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=169&skin=2021&q1=Garden] 21 Jan 1735 he wrote a letter to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] indicating he hoped to finish transplanting trees by the end of February and noted that if his concerns about finances were not resolved, he would leave immediately and return to London.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Pages 186-187 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=203&skin=2021&q1=Garden] Jan (possibly) 1735 Paul Amatis wrote to [[ Oglethorpe-17 | James Oglethorpe ]] about silk and silkworms, the garden being in disorder, problems with Joseph Fitzwalter and servants for the garden being diverted to work on other endeavors, and that he needed a chimney because of the cold.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Pages 201-214 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=226&skin=2021&q1=Garden] The dispute between Paul Amatis and Joseph Fitzwalter escalated and on 5 Apr 1735 Paul wrote a letter to the magistrates of Georgia that was read in court defending the reasons he turned “out Mr. Fitzwalter from the Garden” including for mismanagement.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 315-314, 378-381, 408-412, 425-426, 446-449, 459-461 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=330&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 ] * '''John Gionovali''' [ Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled Volume 6 1906 Page 5 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780351&view=1up&seq=59&q1=Fitzwalter] * '''Francis Piercy''' became Gardener after Joseph Fitzwalter in 1735. He was a gardener and arrived in Savannah 28 Dec 1734[ A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia Page 41 https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf] Piercy later abandoned Georgia because of his discontent with Causton.[ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=30&q1=Piercy Page 20] [ Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled v.20 1902. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=383&skin=2021&q1=Garden Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 367] * '''Andrew Salice''' public gardener 5 Oct 1741 Andrew, a Grison Trust servant that had returned to England appeared with his 8 year old son Anthony and daughter Maria Catharina and requested that the Trustees return him and his children back to Georgia. He said he would pay off his passage by working in the Publick Garden once he returned. The Common Council agreed and also offered him the possibility of becoming a freeholder.[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia / compiled and published under the authority of the Legislature. v.5 1906 p554-555, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=568&q1=garden] * '''Hugh Anderson''' 15 June 1738 Hugh Anderson wrote to Mr. Adam Anderson that he left Savannah for his plantation near Oxstead. He gave reasons for problems with the silk in in the Trustees Garden. The silk in the Public garden did not grow well last year due to over pruning. The transplants produced few leaves so the worms died due to lack of food. Because they did not have enough white Mulberry leaves, the worms were fed black Mulberry leaves which were fatal to the worms. This year the trees budded but then there was a severe frost and worms were killed. Aside from the difficulties a large amount of fine silk was produced. It was also written that “our Publick Garden is in miserable condition.”[Journal of the Earl of Egmont p39-40 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780344&view=1up&seq=49&q1=garden ] == The Herb House for the Gardeners of the Trustees’ Garden == The Herb House (see attached photos) is said to have been built in 1733 or 1734 and housed the Gardener of the Trustee’ Garden. Today, it is located within and adjacent to the Pirate’s House Restaurant. One reference cites a later build date for the Herb House and commented about the use of local bricks making the earlier build date questionable.[ Wikipedia Herb House https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_House] The front room contained an office and tools. The back room had a stable with a hayloft above. There is brick in the chimney and brick and boards outside. In a letter dated 19 Oct 1734 from Samuel Eveleigh to James Oglethorpe about the trip he had taken to Georgia, he wrote about the plants he had sent, mentioned Mr. Amathist and noted “I went also down to See the Brickmakers, where I found made about One hundred thousand,” and “they expect their Chimneys up to all their houses by Christmas.”[ Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled volume 20, 1902 Page 88 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039780492&view=1up&seq=103&skin=2021&q1=Eveleigh] This indicates bricks were being made in Savannah in 1734. More research is needed to determine the date construction began on the building. == Sources == * https://thepirateshouse.com/history/ * https://www.freemansrag.com/historical-ruminations/trustees-garden-and-a-pirates-house * https://ghostcitytours.com/savannah/haunted-places/haunted-restaurants/pirates-house/ * https://dlg.usg.edu/record/gaarchives_postcard_670
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Salem is a town in eastern Washington County, New York. Salem was first settled in 1761 by Joshua Conkey and James Turner who as soldiers in the French and Indian War, passed through the territory. In 1764, Alexander and James Turner acquired a patent which was soon divided up between the New Englanders from Pelham Mass. and a group of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians led by Dr Thomas Clark from Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland. The Charlotte County and White Creek militia used Salem as its base in 1776. The 123rd Volunteer Regiment was recruited from Salem during the Civil War. A person of note of the town of Salem is [[Fitch-3582 | Asa Fitch]] - Noted entomologist; born, educated, and died in Salem. Example: 100a, lot 10 = 100 Acres, Lot 10 [[Turner-11909 | Alexander Turner]] '''Identified Turner Patent Possessors, Names, Acres, Lot Numbers(s) are:''' * Abner Stone, 88a, lot 205 * Abraham Turner, 150a, lot 10 * Alexander Gantt, 150a, lots 82, 84, 88 * Alexander McNees, 88a, lot 19 * [[Simpson-16437 | Alexander Simson]], 140a, lot 11 * Alexander Steawrt, 88a, lot 47 * Alexander Turner, 100a, lots 22, 93 * Alexander Turner, Junr., 88a, lot 50 * Alexander Weight, 150a, lot 27 * Allen Hunsden, 88a, lot not listed * [[Littell-95 | Andrew Lytle (Lyttle)]], 90a, lot 191 * Andrew Robinson, 88a, lot 176 * Bartholomew Bartlet, 88a, lot 290 * Benjamin Cleveland & Palmer Cleveland, 300a, lots 136, 208 * Calvin Gault, 88a, lot 16 * Daniel Mattison, 88a, lot 58 * [[McNitt-17 | Daniel McNit]], 88a, lot 73 * David Eager, 60a, lot 60 * [[Hanna-1509 | David Harrah (Hannah?)]], 88a, lot 30 * David Mathews, 104a, lots 44, 60 * David McCracken, 88a, lot 145 * David McIlma, 88a, lot 141 * David Scot, 150a, lots 102, 109 * David Web, 88a, lot 258 * Ebenezer Getty, 88a, lot 170 * Ebenezer Rusal, 150a, lot 124 * Edward Long, 100a, lots 40, 164 * Edward Savage, 100a, lots 15, 100 * Elisha Fitch, 88a, lot 219 * Elizabeth Boyd, 150a, lot 256 * George Crookshank, 88a, lot 108 * George Gunn, 88a, lot 160 * Hamilton McCollister, 150a, lot 190 * Hezekiah Moredock, 88a, lot 101 * Hugh Moncreif, 88a, lot 28 * Hugh Moore, 88a, lot 278 * Isaac Lindsey, 60a, lot 37 * James Armstrong, 88a, lot 129 * James Craig, 88a, lot 204 * James Crozet, 88a, lot 80 * James Gault, 88a, lot 224 * James Henderson, 150a, lot 152 * James McFarland, 88a, lot 84 * James Moore, 150a, lots 276, 652[??] * James Morr, Senr., 88a, lot 279 * James Ramage, 150a, lot 272, 273 * James Rogers, 88a, lot 160 * James Rowan, 150a, lots 138, 141 * James Steawrt (sic), 88a, lot 95 * James Stephenson, 88a, lot 167 * James Thomson, 96a, lot 75 * Jean Gibson, 88a, lot 31 * Jennet Thomas, 150a, lots 12, 159, 16, 920[??] * John Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, 150a, lots 42, 131 * John Beatty, 150a, lots 146, 220, 221 * John Beatty, Junr., 88a, lots 156, 157 * John Blakeney, 150a, lots 226, 250 * John Chamborn, 146a, lot 24 * John Conner, 50a, lot 295 * John Duncan, 88a, lot 227 * John Gray & Nathaniel Gray, 200a, lots 147, 148 * John Gray, Junr., 90a, lot 89 * John Harsha, 88a, lot 69 * John Henry, 88a, lot 86 * John Livingston, 88a, lot 179 * John Lyon, 88a, lot 98 * [[Lytle-1360 | John Lytle (Littel]]), 113a, lot 92 * John McCarter & Samuel McCarter, 150a, lot 112 * John McCrea, 88a, lot 158 * John McMikel, 88a, lot 59 * John McMillan, lot 297 * [[Rowan-1691 | John Rowan, Esq.]], 88a, lot 189 * [[Rowan-1672 | John Rowan, Junr.]], 88a, lot 194 * John Steet, 150a, lot 6[??] * John Tinten Gault, 88a, lot 111 * John Williams, 150a, lot 77, 161, 209 * Joseph Bartlet, 88a, lot 274 * Joseph McCracken, 150a, lot 135 * Joseph McCracken, Junr., 88a, lot 53 * Joseph Neilson, 150a, lot 104 * Joseph Slarah, 88a, lot 48 * Joseph Tomb, 150a, lot 57 * Joseph Willson, 88a, lot 178 * Joshua Conkey, 100a, lots 63, 153 * Leonard Web, 150a, lot 235 * Margaret Savage, 150a, lots 6, 18, 99 * Mathew McCloskey, Thomas McCloskey, 100a, lots 35, 38, and Andrew McCloskey, 88a, lot 34 * Moses Lamon, 88a, lot 61 * Moses Martin & Aaron Martin, 300a, lot 12 * Nathan Willson, 88a, lots 135, 145 * Nathaniel and Abner Carswell, 300a, lots 45, 51, 52 * Patrick Willson & Nathan Wilson, 200a, lots 171, 177 * Peter McDougal, 88a, lot 220 * Reubin Turner, 88a, lot 49 * [[Hoy-1953 | Richard Hoy]], 64a, lot 48 * Robert Getty, 88a, lot 32 * Robert Gilmore, 88a, lot 83 * Robert Mathews, 88a, lot 32 * Robert Orr, 88a, lot 127 * Robert Steawrt, 88a, lot 26 * Robt. Landon, 150a, lot 158 * Robt. McMurry, 88a, lot 230 * Saml. & Nathan Hopkins, 200a, lots 135, 137 * Samuel Covenhoven, 88a, lot 193 * Samuel Gilles, 88a, lot 40 * Samuel McCracken, 88a, lot 214 * Samuel Willson, 150a, lot 70 * Samuel Wright, 88a, lot 196 * Thomas Boyd, 88a, lot 123 * Thomas Collins, 150a, no lot listed * Thomas Lyon, 88a, lot 121 * Thomas Oswald, 150a, lots 190, 228 * Thomas Steet, 150a, lot 299 * Thomas Williams, 83a, lot 83 * William Beaty, 100a, lot 154 * William Bell, 88a, lot 39 * [[Boyd-16736 | William Boyd]], 84a, lot 133 * William Boyd, husband of Azuba McKillop - lot 257 * William Brown, 130a, lots 219, 220 * William Hogans, 88a, lot 132 * William Hoy, 150a, lot 44 * William Mathews, 150a, lot 140 * William McCleary, 88a, lot 124 * William McCoy, 88a, lot 160 * William Moncreif, Jr., 88a, lot 44 * William Moncreif, Sr., 100a, lots 41, 48 * William Rogers, 88a, lot 173 * William Slown, 84a, lot 217 * William Smith, 150a, lot 190 * William Terrel, 88a, lot 36 * William Thomson, 150a, lot 22 County of Washington-- I do hereby Certify that the above named persons of the County of Washington has given me Sattisfactory Proof that they actually resided on the Respective Farms--annexed to their names, in the division of a patent of Twenty-five Thousand acres of Land Originally granted to Alexander Turner and twenty four others on the 7th day of August 1764, and that on Account of the Late War, they were respectively Obliged to Quit their said Farms by the Incursions of the Enemy, as Witness my hand this 24th day of January 1789. David Hopkins, one of the Judges of Washington County Albany, January 24, 1789. I Certify that the within is a true Copy of a Certificate and Shedule Signed by David Hopkins, Esq., one of the Judges of Common pleas for Washington County, and I do futher Certify that the several persons therein named are free from paying all past as well as future quit rents for the number of acres set opposite to their respective names. Peter S. Curtenius, SA Patent to Alexr. Turner etc. 7th August 1764, 14,246 acres. Extracted from Sleeper News, volume 3, number 4, November 1995. Copyright 1995. https://washington.nygenweb.net/turner.htm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Identified Turner Patent Possessors, Names, (Acres, Lot Numbers(s) not yet identified) are:''' * [[Tod-404 | Archibald Todd]] - Fitch Gazetteer, Vol. 3, p. 486, Note 231 Research Notes * Patten, History of the Somonauk United Presbyterian church near Sandwich, De Kalb County, Illinois : with ancestral lines of the early members https://archive.org/details/historyofsomonau00patt - Page 346 * If searching property records in Washington County, and you cannot locate references in the Turner Patent, you may wish to research [[Space:The_Argyle_Patent|The Argyle Patent]].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == “The Turnleys - A Brief Record" == * [[Turnley-32|Parmenas Taylor Turnley]], a Great-Granson of John Turnley of Botetourt County Virginia * The Canterbury Press (Highland Park, Illinois, USA), 1905 **Biographic and narrative of some of the Turnleys in the United States and Europe from data gathered from many sources on two continents through the kindly assistance of several of the direct and collateral branches ---- * Citation Example: ::: Parmenas Taylor Turnley. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' Canterbury Press (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Turnley|Turnley]]: Page xxx] * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::[Turnley, Parmenas Taylor. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905). Pg xxx provides ?] :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Turnleys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/stream/turnleysbriefrec00turn
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Haddam, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut == October 14th and 17th, 1900. Church organized, 1696. Pastor installed, 1700. * published by Haddam, 1902 * 360 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sZQsAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=TTkBAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00firs * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00hadd * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthann00churgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842453 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570216 === Table of Contents === * Member List: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/193/mode/1up Page 193] * Name Index: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/238/mode/1up Page 238] * BMD Register: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/254/mode/1up Page 254] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Source Example: ::: First Congregational Church of Haddam, ''[[Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|The Two Hundredth Anniversary]]'' (Haddam, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#FCCH|First Congregational Church Haddam]]: Page 134] Please add your prefered citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tyler Genealogy == The descendants of the Branford, Connecticut line of Roger Tyler. * by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (1859-1904) and Calvin Cedric Tyler. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tyler Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J. : C.B. Tyler; Tylerville, Conn., R.U. Tyler, 1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092510894 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452746 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WhQfAAAAMAAJ ::* Search only http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 * Vol. 2 by Willard I. Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452753 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000192489 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Jx4bAAAAYAAJ ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 Search only * Vol. 3 by Calvin Cedric Tyler (Grand Rapids, Mich., 1976) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773083 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler. ''[[Space:The Tyler Genealogy|The Tyler Genealogy]]'' (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brigham|Brigham]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Underwood Families of America == In two volumes * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125922289/lucien-marcus-underwood Lucien Marcus Underwood], 1853-1907; Howard James Banker * published by The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Underwood Families of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie01unde/page/n8 (Volume 1) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15168 * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie02unde/page/n6 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :Introduction :'''I. Watertown Family''' :Needham Branch :Reading Branch :Marlboro Branch :Merrimack Branch :Putney Branch :Westford Branch :Litchfield Branch :Natick Branch :Holliston Branch :Mendon Branch :Waltham Branch :Woodstock Branch :Sudbury Branch :Framingham Branch :Lexington Branch :'''II. Lincoln Family''' :'''III. Chelmsford Family''' :Sandisfield Branch :New Marlborough Branch :'''IV. Boston Families''' :'''V. Newcastle Family''' :'''Volume 2''' :Does not have a Table of Contents, but it includes: :'''VI. The Rhode Island Families''' :'''VII. The Delaware Family''' :'''VIII. The Maryland Families''' :'''IX. The Virginia Families''' :Untraced Virginia Families :'''X. The Georgia Family''' :'''XI. North Carolina Families''' :'''XII. Recent Families''' :'''XIII. Untraced Families''' :'''Notes''' :Appendix :Notes on the Hussey Ancestry :Notes on the North Family :The Descendants of Joseph Underwood Number 61 in the Female Lines :Index of Places :Index of Names === Errata === * From Volume I, page viii) ::Page 86, line 12, for Me. read Vt. ::Page 115, line 27, for Jessie read Jesse. ::Page 116, line 29, for August read Augusta. ::Page 185, line 15, for Wis. read Me. ::Page 650, line 2, for Denton read Deuton. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Underwood, Lucien Marcus ''[[Space: The Underwood Families of America| The Underwood Families of America]]'' (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1913), [ Page ] * [[#Underwood|Underwood]]
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'''Christopher Vernon, planter, of St. James Parish, Herring Creek, Anne Arundel County MD and Lois Gongo Vernon Evans, his “wife”''' Researched by Anne Scrivener Agee, 1992 The Register of St. James Parish records four children of [[Vernon-2114|Christopher Vernon]] and Lois ([[Gongo-1|Lois Gongo Evans]]) his wife: Ephraim, born 18 February 1691, baptized 11 June 1704; William, born 23 January 1693, baptized 11 June 1704; Lois, born 1 October 1697, buried September 1718; and Thomas, born 27 January 1701.[ St.James RegistP28 #20, 21; P13 #10; P24 #9] Christopher Vernon’s will , written on 9 June 1724, reveals a very interesting set of relationships among this family. [ Anne Arundel County Original Wills Box V F2 1724] He spends the greatest part of the will disowning his wife, Lois. He claims that he and Lois were never married since Lois “utterly den[ied] to say the words at the intended solemnization of marriage that she would honour and obey her husband.” Further, Vernon claims that Lois has tried to “poyson” him and has separated herself from him “these last ten years past.” Because of her “stubborn and brutish behavior,” Vernon is determined that Lois will inherit as little as possible of his estate. Even if “corrupt justice” should allow Lois her thirds, Vernon says that he has given away all his property in England so that Lois won’t be able to get her hands on it. Vernon also seems unhappy with his son, William, and his daughter{?} Ann Martin. He leaves them only one shilling each since “they having always grievously slighted me and utterly renounced me as a person.” Likewise, he doesn’t seem to care too much for his son Ephraim, either. He leaves his dwelling plantation—two tracts of land called Marshes Seat and Barnwell’s Plantation—to the two eldest children of Ephraim. Ephraim and his wife may live there during their lives, but they may not sell the property. The remainder of his goods and chattels Vernon leaves to his son Thomas and Agnes Martin, his granddaughter and the two eldest children of Ephraim (unnamed). The only person Vernon really seems to like is his step-daughter, Elizabeth Anketil, ([[Evans-25606|Elizabeth Evans Anctill Faudrie]]) the daughter of the brutish Lois by her first marriage. He appoints Elizabeth to manage his goods until his grandchildren come of age, and if they die before coming of age, Elizabeth will inherit their share. He also forgives Elizabeth any debts she may owe him and gives her title to all the lots on the Crown land for which he has the conveyances. Elizabeth is appointed Executrix of Vernon’s estate. The will was witnessed by John Brown, Anthony and John Gott, and Thomas Neil (TN). In fact, Elizabeth Anketil did not administer the estate at all. It seems that Christopher went to England to dispose of his property there and shortly before he died in December 1724, made a later will which superceded the vituperative one left in Anne Arundel County. This later will left his property to his family in England, and it was this will which was actually probated in Maryland. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3609491;view=1up;seq=195 "Maryland Historical Magazine Vol II P 183: Maryland Gleanings in England"] ] The earlier will was not discovered until much later. [ See testamentary Proceedings 1736, attached] An administrative bond of L1600 was filed on 2 April 1725 by William Chapman, Turner Wooten and Zachariah Maccubbin. [ Prerogative Court Testamentary Papers Box 31 F19 ] Chapman filed an inventory of Vernon’s estate in June 1725.[ Prerogative Court Inventories L11 F150] The inventory totaled L359.9.11, including eleven Negroes, various livestock—cows, steers, yearlings, calves, hoggs, horses, household equipment such as a spinning wheel, a close stool, seven leather chairs, a looking glass, a rugg, three dozen quart bottles, and some earthen mugs, and farm equipment such as hinges, nails, lumps of brass, pewter, and iron, a cart and wheels, and some old lumber. Lois Vernon (VL) and William and Thomas Vernon verified the inventory as nearest kin. In July of 1726, according to the Testamentary Proceedings, Chapman turned over the administration of the estate to William Vernon, who then filed a second administration bond in the amount of L800. [ Prerogative Court Testamentary Proceedings L27 F309, 349] At the same time, Ephraim Vernon, of Richmond VA, “son and heir of Christopher, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased,” sold 150 acres of Marshes Seat and 100 acres of Barnwell’s Plantation to William Vernon, merchant, of Anne Arundel County. [ Anne Arundel County Deeds SY#1 F229 1726 ] Apparently, the Vernons had decided to ignore their father’s instructions about not selling the property. Meanwhile, a check into Lois’s background reveals that she was first married to [[Evans-25606|Lewis Evans]] of Anne Arundel County. The 1705 Rent Rolls for Anne Arundel County show that Christopher Vernon held several tracts of land” in right of his wife, the relict of Lewis Evans and in behalf of the orphans of the said Evans.” [Anne Arundel County Rent Rolls 1707 Herring Creek Hundred] These tracts included 100 acres of Jericho and 200 acres of Town Land, also known as Evans Purchase. Lewis Evans’ will, dated 10 December 1690, names his wife, Lues, and four daughters—Elizabeth, Sarah, Catherine, and Ann, none of whom had yet reached the age of 16. [ *8. Prerogative Court Wills L2 F209 1690] To Elizabeth and Sarah, Evans leaves his dwelling plantation (Town Land), and to Catherine he leaves Jericho. He appoints Joseph Chew of Anne Arundel County and Samuel Griffon of Calvert County as trustees. His wife is the executor. Thomas Tench, John Chappel, and Edmond Evans witnessed the will. The Register of St. James Parish records marriages for Elizabeth Evans to Francis Anctill on 19 August 1708, for [[Evans-25604|Sarah Evans]] to Samuel Griffith on 26 November 1702, and for Ann Evans to Benjamin Battee in August 1717. [St. James Register P36#1; P26#3; P51#1] Francis Anctill probably died before 1715. In that year, Elizabeth Anctill, Samuel Griffith and Sarah his wife petition for a warrant to resurvey the 200 acres of land left to Elizabeth and Sarah by their father, Lewis Evans. [Warrants L BB F56 1715] In tracing Evans’ other property, Jerico, I found that it next appeared in the Anne Arundel County Debt Book in 1753 as the property of [[Thornberry-187|William Thornberry]], [Anne Arundel County Rent Roll 1753 P12] suggesting he might have married [[Evans-25607|Catherine Evans]]. Sure enough, Thornbury’s will, made in 1750, names his wife Catherine, two daughters-in-law, Elizabeth and Lois, and two sons-in-law, William Scrivener and John Carr. [Prerogative Court Wills L27 F277] The designation daughters-in-law suggested that Elizabeth and Lois were Catherine’s daughters by a previous marriage. This is confirmed by a Deed of Gift in 1727 from Catherine Clark to her daughters [[Clark-44804|Elizabeth]] and Lois, witnessed by William Thornbury. [ Anne Arundel County Deeds SY #1 F387 1727] Further research unearthed an inventory and an account for [[Clark-47037|John Clark]] of Anne Arundel County filed by his widow, Catherine, in 1723. [Prerogative Court Inventories L8 F290 1723] The Register of St. James Parish shows John Clark born 13 June 1686 and baptized 11 August 1691, one of four children, the second son of Mathias and Elizabeth Clark.[St. James Register P10 #4] In 1706, Mathias Clark gave a tract of land in Baltimore County—Repulta—to his two sons, John and Webber Clark. [Anne Arundel County Deeds IB#2 F118] The deed of gift indicates that the property had belonged to Clark’s second wife, Elizabeth, “the widow of Job Barnes and only daughter of Thomas Ford.” Finally, a Baltimore County deed of 1744 [ Baltimore County Deeds TBC F565 1744] shows the sale of Repulta by William and Elizabeth Scrivener and John and Lewsey Carr to Samuel Grover Jr. The deed was witnessed by William Thornbury. In 1753, after her husband’s death, CatherineThornbury purchased a 163-acre tract called Kequotan’s Choice. [ Anne Arundel County Deeds RB#3 Vol. 2 F634 1753] Tracing this property eventually led to the discovery of Catherine’s maternal grandmother, [[Unknown-461352|Faith Wilson Gongo]], whose will, proved in 1694, mentions her daughter Lois, the wife of Christopher Vernon, and three other daughters, Mary, Ann, and Faith, to whom she leaves Kequotan’s Choice. [Prerogative Court Wills L2 F262 1694] Eventually, through this research, I was able to develop a maternal line of ancestry for John Scrivener, a line which included some fascinating women: Faith Wilson Gongo | Lois Gongo—1. Lewis Evans 2.—Christopher Vernon |Catherine Evans—1. John Clark 2.—William Thornbury |Elizabeth Clark—William Scrivener |John Scrivener[Insert reference here]
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Unsourced, unpublished book on the family of [[Angus-546|Austin Mitchell Angus]] compiled by Lynn Birch and Michelle Burton in 2007. How to cite: :::Birch, Lynn, and Michelle Burton. "[[Space:The_Unholy_Seven|The Unholy Seven]]". 2007.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure == * published by J. Hinton, London, 1747-1814. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Several volumes: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006791518 * Jan.-June 1749 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi05unkngoog * Jan.-June 1755 http://books.google.com/books?id=g3AEAAAAQAAJ * July 1768 http://www.rookebooks.com/product?prod_id=8679 (only a few pages) * Vol. 59 1776 search only https://books.google.com/books?id=u183AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=Qq9FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=pls3AQAAMAAJ * 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=gLBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=-ls3AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1785 https://books.google.com/books?id=VslDAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1792 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi04unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi12unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://books.google.com/books?id=J51FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi06unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi03unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=N1c4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=7J1FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi00unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi02unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=nZ5FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi01unkngoog * July-Dec. 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=MEY2AAAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1796 https://books.google.com/books?id=bIBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1800 https://books.google.com/books?id=11o4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-Dec. 1801 https://books.google.com/books?id=q1g4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1804 https://books.google.com/books?id=-_8XAQAAIAAJ * July-Dec. 1805 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi10unkngoog * July-Dec. 1806 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi11unkngoog * Jan.-June 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi13unkngoog * July-Dec. 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi07unkngoog * Jan.-June 1808 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi08unkngoog * July-Dec. 1809 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi09unkngoog * 1804-1814 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007909947 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure]]'' (London: J. Hinton, 1747-1814) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUM|The Universal Magazine]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == The University Magazine == A.K.A. "American University Magazine" * published New York, 1888- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The University Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 3 (1890-1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sF09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* (Nov. 1890, No. 11) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ ::* (Dec. 1890, No. 12) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q5L-qme3lbwC ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qywBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g4xL68BOVpsC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz00unkngoog * Vol. 6 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vmE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 7 (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XGE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEA5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J70l0jRqqxEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=blroBIgg6YQC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 8 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h2E9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YS0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 9 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1GE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 10 ::* * Vol. 11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#TUM|The University Magazine]]: Vol. 3, Page 134] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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"John Lawrey first took up a selection of 640 acres at Kinglake Central in the early 1880s, and married Elizabeth (nee Kershaw) in 1890. He also leased 101 acres on the Uplands site, and was granted the title to this land in 1904."[Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019.] "'The Uplands' homestead was large and catered to the needs of the Lawrey family, consisting of three daughters and three sons. There were four bedrooms, a bathroom, sitting room, dining room, office, pantry, kitchen and a men's dining room (used by the workers)."[Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019.] == Sources == * Dale-Hallett, L., '"The Uplands" Homestead, Kinglake, 1890s-2009 in Museums Victoria Collections', Museums Victoria, 2009. Retrieved https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/3031, Accessed 15 February 2019.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Upson Family in America == * compiled by The Upson Family Association of America * published by the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut, 1940 * 624 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Upson Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773071 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15834 * https://books.google.com/books?id=HS9ZAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Explanatory notes * Thomas Upson * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Unidentified families * Descendants of Job Upson, of Botsdale, Suffolk County, England, now residing in Ohio * Errata * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511100&view=1up&seq=545 Page 529]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Upson Family in America|The Upson Family in America]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUFA|Upson Family America]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Utah]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine == * published by [[Wikipedia:Genealogical_Society_of_Utah|The Genealogical Society of Utah]], Salt Lake City * [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Utah_Genealogical_and_Historical_Magazine Background Information] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine]]'' (Genealogical Society of Utah, date) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#UGHM|Utah Gen. & Hist.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-31 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009990998 * Vol. 1 (1910) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vvUH9ldtsI4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aMUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical01gene * Vol. 2 (1911) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4-HnKBrQZawC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical21911gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical02gene * Vol. 3 (1912) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p-USbXLrOrcC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical03gene * Vol. 4 (1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2d7yg1jiEmIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA209 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical04gene * Vol. 5 (1914) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KkDlipUagcsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1914gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical05gene * Vol. 6 (1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PwAbVyBZeR4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical06gene * Vol. 7 (1916) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kmrz_lC_x4EC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical07gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1916gene * Vol. 8 (1917) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yuDl901AfPQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR17 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR17 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical08gene * Vol. 9 (1918) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR15 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical09gene * Vol. 10 (1919) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z3wvJ1WpaWgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR19 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical10gene * Vol. 11 (1920) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wbs3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical11gene * Vol. 12 (1921) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1921gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical12gene * Vol. 13 (1922) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical13gene * Vol. 14 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical14gene
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to know where The Valtancoli's are! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Valtancoli-1|Roberto Valtancoli]]. I started in 2012 from the [[Valtancoli-2|Enrico Valtancoli da Montazio]]'s profile, and since then I have spent several sleepless nights! Check out the [https://valtancoli.wordpress.com blog]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23068951 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Van Benthuysen Genealogy == Descendants of [[Maertens-79|Paulus Martense Van Benthuysen]], of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, N. Y., male and female lines: also, genealogies of certain branches of the Bleicker, Conde, DeForest, Lansing, Myer, Turk, Truex, Van Buren, Van Epps, Van Patten, Van Slyck and other families of Dutch and Huguenot origin in New York * by [[Van_Benthuysen-237|Alvin Seaward Van Benthuysen]] and [[McIntosh-1985|Edith M. McIntosh Hall]]. * published by the Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953 * Source Example: ::: Van Benthuysen, Alvin & Hall, Edith M. McIntosh. ''[[Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|The Van Benthuysen Genealogy]]'' (Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134) * By the same author: :::Van Benthuysen, Alvin Seaward. ''[[Space:Dally-Dalley Genealogy|Dally-Dalley Genealogy]]'', Brooklyn, N.Y.: A.S. Van Benthuysen, 1953. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773291 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89651 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15197/ [$subscription] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Eleventh generation * Unidentified * Index. Ancestral lines through marriage * Revolutionary War services * United States Census of 1790 * Dutch Christian names and their English equivalents * Supplementary * Statistical * Index
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The Van Cleef Family == * by Wilson V. Ledley * published by Plyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1976 * Source Example: :::* Ledley, Wilson V. [[Space:The Van Cleef Family|''The Van Cleef Family'']] (Polyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#LedleyWvancf|''The Van Cleef Family'']], p. 163] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Cleef Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Borrowing: * https://archive.org/details/vancleeffamily00ledl * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5187926M/The_Van_Cleef_family :Search only: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773303
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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Van Hook and Allied Families== *by [[Hubbard-6624|Bernice Hubbard Keister]] (b.1893) *Fairly narrowly focused on her ancestry but includes transcriptions of many Van Hook records *Published 1957 by The American Historical Company, New York * Citation Example: :::[[Hubbard-6624|Keister, Bernice Hubbard]]. ''[[Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|The Van Hook and Allied Families]]'', The American Historical Company, Inc., New York, 1957. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Keister|Keister]]: Page 7] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066074683 * https://archive.org/details/vanhookalliedfam00keis * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/766049-the-van-hook-and-allied-families * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ZJYAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family''== * Author: Adamson Bentley Newkirk, M.D. * Publisher: the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934 '''Citation Example''' :Newkirk, Adamson. ''[[Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family.]]'' (Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934) '''Footnote Example''' :[[[#newkirk|Newkirk]] Page 123] '''Find It''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731969 Hathitrust] Note: separate pages of errata were made after the initial publication. In the Hathitrust version, these errata have sometimes been placed over other pages before scanning, making it impossible to see what was on those other pages underneath the errata sheets. *[https://tacrocker.com/van_nieuwkirk_family.pdf Tracy Crocker's website] This superior version places errata on individual pages next to the corresponding text pages without obscuring any of the original text. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|What Links to Here]]'''
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Van Slyke family in America == '''Full title:''' ''The Van Slyke family in America : a genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, father of Ots-Toch and interpreter to Samuel de Champlain'' *By [[McGinnis-2344|Lorine McGinnis Schulze]] * Published in 1996 by Olive Tree Enterprises, Midland, Ontario. * This book was later revised more than once. Most recent edition published in 2018: http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/surnames/vslyke.shtml *Citing this source (Wiki format): :: Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America]]''. Midland, Ont.: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. ::Citing with long version of title: ::Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America: A Genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, Father of Ots-Toch and Interpreter to Samuel de Champlain]]''. Midland, Ontario: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Van_Slyke_family_in_America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/ or try: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Van Valkenburg Family in America == Description: Genealogy of the the descendants of Lambert and Annatje Van Valckenburgh who migrated to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1642-44 * compiled by Paul I. Van Valkenburg. * published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1976. * Note: Electronic versions do not contain publication information, so date and authorship cannot be confirmed. * No page numbering in the electronic editions. * 2 or 3 volumes: :::Volume 1: "The First Two Generations of the Van Valkenburg Family in America" ''(but it includes some later generations)'' :::Volume 2 contains later generations of the family and is organized by geographic locations :::Volume 3 is mentioned on the Van Valkenburg Family Association website at https://navvf.org/news.html * Source Example: ::: Van Valkenburg, Paul. ''[[Space: The Van Valkenburg Family in America | The Van Valkenburg Family in America]]''. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1976. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VanValkenburg|The Van Valkenburg Family in America]], Volume 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Valkenburg Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Volume 1: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%201#mode/2up *http://www.navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20150723165256/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v1.pdf ) Volume 2: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%202#page/n1/mode/2up * https://navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20160502224303/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v2.pdf )
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''The Vantage Point'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] If tired of trees I seek again mankind, Well I know where to hie me—in the dawn, To a slope where the cattle keep the lawn, There amid lolling juniper reclined, Myself unseen, I see in white defined Far off the homes of men, and farther still, The graves of men on an opposing hill, Living or dead, whichever are to mind. And if by noon I have too much of these, I have but to turn on my arm, and lo, The sunburned hillside sets my face aglow, My breathing shakes the bluet like a breeze, I smell the earth, I smell the bruisèd plant, I look into the crater of the ant.
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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] There were multiple men by the name of John Briggs, of about the same generation who settled in early New England before 1660:[Edna Anne Hannibal, Claude W. Barlow, "Richard, William and Hugh, son of John Briggs of Taunton, Massachusetts," in ''NEHGR,'' 127(Apr 1971):77-] # [[Briggs-663|John Briggs]], son of Clement, born in '''Weymouth''' between 1635-1640; believed to have died before 1662 when other sons of Clement received land as "Old Timers".[Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude W. Barlow, ''Clement Briggs of Plymouth Colony and His Descendants'' (1966), pp 5-15] No record of wife of family. # John Briggs who emigrated to Boston by 1638, was driven from there with Anne Hutchinson's party and settled in '''Newport, Rhode Island''' in 1640.[John Russell Bartlett, ed., ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,'' 1:75] Is he the [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] of Portsmouth covered by Austin, p 25? If so that John had a son [[Briggs-404|John Briggs]], b abt 1642, that Austin, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25] (bottom) claims married Hannah Fisher. # [[Briggs-257|John Briggs]] who settled in '''Sandwich, Massachusetts''' in 1640.[Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude . Barlow, ''John Briggs of Sandwich, Massachusetts, and his Descendants,'' 1962, p 1] # John Briggs who sailed with Capt. John Greene for Warwick, Rhode Island and settled in '''Kingstown,''' Rhode Island in 1671. Austin names his wife Frances without surname, staying that they both died after 1697.[John Osborne Austin, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island,'' 1687, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25]] [[Briggs-404|This one]] # [[Briggs-440|John Briggs]], Senior, of '''Taunton''' who is listed in Taunton Proprietors' Records.[Mrs. John E. Barclay, "Notes on the Briggs Families of Taunton, Mass.," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 33(Apr 1957):76-86] An unrecorded deed in the Hattie Briggs Church Collection in the Connecticut State Library, Hartford, named him as the father of Richard and Hugh Briggs. The earliest record of him appears in Vol. IV, p 187 of the Taunton Proprietor Records when granted land in 1657. This same year, he also took the oath of fidelity. In these records, he is always "Senior" suggesting another younger man by the same name-- either a son or perhaps John Briggs son of Clement, above. (Later research identified this John Briggs as he who married '''Agnes Thayer''' in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by whom he had children John, Richard, William, Hugh, Katherine, and possibly Joanna (who m. Peter Tallman).) John died by 1686 and possibly as early as 1675. == Sources ==
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The goal of this project is to unite the Vaughan Welsh Families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Vaughan-3997|William Mortensen Vaughan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I'll be working on: * Ensure that all of the Vaughans in my paternal lineage have sources. * Add siblings with sources to Vaughan's in my direct lineage. *Add descendants with sources to siblings of Vaughan's in my direct lineage, to find distant cousins. *I would particularly like to find my relationships to the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, and to Jessica Vaughan. (Of less interest to this project, I would also like to find my relationships to Viggo Mortensen, the late William Mortensen, and Taylor Swift. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21384461 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Vermont, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont]] == The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3) == :A Quarterly Magazine devoted to the- history and antiquities of Vermont and the Champlain and Connecticut Valleys :Volume 1: September 1902 - June 1903 :Volume 2: September 1903 - June 1904 :Volume 3: September 1904 - June 1905 * by Kate Morris Cone; Byron N Clark; Eben Putnam, 1868-1933; Thomas Bellows Peck * published by The Research Publication Company, Burlington, Vermont, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv1cone/page/n5 (Vol 1) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n5 (Vol 2) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone (Vol 3) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :An Index to this Volume will be printed in No. 1 of Vol. 11. *Berlin, Vt., marriages, 1791-1850; by William T. Dewey *Burlington, Vt., Earliest records of the Unitarian Society *Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths: by Eben Putnam *______Pastors of the Unitarian Church: by Joel H. Metcalf *Crown Point; map of in 1765, note on: by G. G. Benedict *Colonial Wars, Vt., Society of, Annual meeting *Genealogical notices of families of —
Blanchard, Edson, Gillett, Hall, Hazen, Hutchinson, Marsh, Newton,
Pinneo, Putnam, Savage, Strong, Tilden, Wright *Hartford, Vt., The Revolutionary history of; by Kate Morris Cone *Hawes, Capt. Asa; by Edwin S. Walker *Lebanon, NH Inscriptions from Pine Cemetery; by Byron N. Clark *Muster roll *Montpelier, Vt., marriages in; by William T. Dewey *Notes, Queries, and Answers *Plattsburgh, Accounts of the battle of, 11 Sept., 1814, from contemporaneous sources; by Byron N. Clark *______List of killed and wounded at Rockingham, Vt., records; by Thomas Bellows Peck *United States Army Officers stationed at Burlington, 1814 by Byron N. Clark :'''Volume 2''' *The Church of Christ of Dartmouth College in its North Hartford Branch; with bibliography: by Kate M. Cone *Blaisdell Note: by Byron N. Clark *Clark-Russell Families of Vermont: by Susan E. Clark *First Settlement of Norwich, Vt.: by M. E. Goddard *First United States Census of Pownal, Vt., 1790: by Louise Bethune *Notes on the Origin and Family of Timothy Hatherly: by Eben Putnam *Notice of History of the Fanning Family *Origin of the Sewall Family of New England: by Eben Putnam *Records of Rockingham, Windham Co., Vermont: by Thomas Bellows Peck *Review of the History of the Cone Family: by Kate M. Cone *Teal Ham, a Revolutionary Soldier in the British Army : by J. F. Force *The Genealogical Bulletin *Vermont Society Colonial Wars *Queries
Perry, Stevens, Potter, Ward, Wall, Turner, Lebanon, Conn., Butler,
Udall, Richmond, Bruce, Benton, Bessey, Crombie, Owen, Newell, Wood, Barnes. *Errata :'''Volume 3''' *Portrait of Col.Thomas Hammond - Frontispiece *Ancestry of some of the Early Hammonds of Vermont - Frederick S. Hammond *Historical Discourse at Hanover Center, N.H. Church, 1876 - Rev. C.A.Downs *Revolutionary Soldiers of Newbury, VT *Members of Hanover Center, N.H., Church 1771-1904 - Asa W. Fellows *Notes and Queries *Errata === Errata === :From Volume 2, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n165/mode/2up page 166]: * On page 77, the third line should read: Stephen, born 19 Aug., 1657, instead of 10 Oct., 1654. :From Volume 3, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone/page/n333/mode/2up page 152]: * p. 13. Rev. Knight Saxton was employed to preach not in the summers of 1776 and 1777, but "in the summer of 1766, 1767, 1768, and probably 1769." (Chase's " History of Hanover," p. 184). * p. 38. The dates of the pastorate of the Rev. Eden Burroughs were 1772-1810. See original Hanover Town Records, p. 9, call to Eden Burroughs, June 23, 1772, p. 10, "the answer of Rev. Eden Burroughs, Oxford, July 3rd, 1772." *p. 61. Read "Mrs. Rix and three of her children " instead of "his children." *p. 69. The Kimball house overlooked the Connecticut valley and was destroyed by fire in 1866. Professor Haddock lived in Hanover and resided in the Kimball house, his wife's father's, only after his return from being Minister to Portugal. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)| The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)]]'' (The Research Publication Co, Burlington, Vermont, 1903) * [[[#Cone|Cone]]]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Periodicals]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vermont Historical Gazetteer == : A.K.A. "Vermont Quarterly Gazetteer" Title varies: :: Vol. 1-3, Vermont Historical Gazetteer: a magazine, embracing a history of each town, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Biographical and Military. :: Vol. 4-5, Vermont Historical Gazetteer, a local history of all the towns in the state. * by Page, Carrie Elizabeth (Hemenway) pub; Hemenway, Abby Maria, 1828-1890, ed * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, VT, 1860- * published by Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1860- * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Ludlow, VT, 1860- * Addison County No.1 July 4, 1860 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/indextocontentso00deni ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica00heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890184 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 1 (1867) Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden and Essex Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 2 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00winggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica02heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini02grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_eJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eJUbAQAAMAAJ * Vol 2, pt. 1 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties, including also The Natural History of Chittenden County and Index to Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7V0SAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica22heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=81ISAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric01pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QFMSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 3 (1877) Orleans and Rutland Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica03heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly03heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica31heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 4 (1882) Washington County ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica04heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini04grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 5 (1891) Windham County, with histories of Sutton in Caledonia County, and Bennington in Bennington County. ::* https://archive.org/details/VermontGazetteerComplete ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D9UbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly05heme * Chittenden No. 6, August, 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini06grig === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|The Vermont Historical Gazetteer]]'' (Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#VHG|Vermont Hist. Gazetteer]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789 == *by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne * Privately published for Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson, ''[[Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789]]'' (Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VBBP|Vestry Book Bristol Parish]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vestrybookandre01chamgoog/page/n6/mode/2up
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]][[Category: St. Peter's Parish, Virginia]] == The Vestry Book and register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1937. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, C.G., ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's ParishParish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1937) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263674 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=swUpRH9gISUC search & snippet only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]] [[Category: Blisland Parish, Virginia Colony]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1935 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1935) 1721-1786 ::* https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofblis00cham ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263673 * Also see: ::* ''[[Space:The_Vestry_Book_and_register_of_St._Peter's_Parish,_New_Kent_and_James_City_Counties,_Virginia,_1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (1937) === WikiTree Syntax === * Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1935) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758 == * published by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, W. E. Jones, Printer, Richmond, Virginia, 1905 * 242 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofsain00stpe * https://archive.org/details/vestrybooksaint00vagoog * https://www.vagenweb.org/newkent/vestry.html === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: St. Paul's Parish, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia Colony]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786 == * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1940. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263665 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book of St. Paul]])
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Ted & Kim bought this house together in October 1989. Ted eventually sold it in September 1991. During that time, roommates included Jack Howes, Rich Wohler, Jim Foster, Alisabeth Gabbar Swanson Sweet.
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[[Category: Scandinavian Invasion of England]] [[Category: Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [[Category: Scandinavian Rulers, Viking Age]] [[Category:Kingdom of Northumbria]] [[Category: Scandinavian York]] [[Category: Kingdom of Wessex]] [[Category: Kingdom of Mercia]] [[Category: Kingdom of East Anglia]] == The Great Heathen Army == '''Ninth century competition between small Saxon kingdoms in Britain combined with the constant threat of invading Danes and Norse, eventually resulted in the coalescence of all parties involved, to become a unified kingdom of England.''' ''Dates vary in the earliest histories of this period, however, the purpose of this page is to provide a way in which profiles scattered through various projects in Wikitree can be seen together in their historical context.'' Raiding parties of Vikings had been a constant problem in the British Isles for some time, the [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Annals of St Bertin] recorded a great Viking army sailing from the Somme to Britain, to be defeated by the Anglo-Saxons in 860, and returning to France the next year. [[https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) 860; p: 102] The Viking Great Army, named in the [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] as the 'Great Heathen Army' was a coalition of Scandinavian war lords formed in the mid 9th century with the object of conquering and occupying the English kingdoms of [[:Category: Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]], [[:Category: Kingdom of East Anglia|East Anglia]], [[:Category: Kingdom of Mercia|Mercia]], and [[:Category: Kingdom of Wessex|Wessex]]. [[https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle]] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes the arrival of a great naval force that attacked Winchester, and was defeated in that battle by Ealdorman Osric of Winchester and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelwulf_of_Berkshire Ealdorman Æthelwulf of Berkshire]. {{Image|file=The_Viking_Great_Army_aka_The_Great_Heathen_Army.jpg |caption=Viking Ship - figure heads were removed when coming into land }} In 864, Vikings in camp at Thanet made a deal with the people of Kent In 865, The Anglo Saxon Chronicle records the arrival of a great raiding army arrived and took winter quarters in East Anglia, were provided with horses there and made peace with the people of East Anglia. The English Kingdoms - East Anglia was ruled by [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmond]]; Mercia was ruled by [[Mercia-124|King Burgred]]; Wessex was ruled by [[Wessex-361|King Æthelberht]]; Northumbria was in the throes of a civil war. The Anglo-Saxon King [[Wessex-361|Æthelberht of Wessex]] died in 865; and was succeeded by his brother [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]]. Wessex and Mercia formed an alliance in the years 865 - 875, with [[Wessex-9|Æthelred as King of Wessex]], and [[Mercia-124|Burgred King of Mercia]]. Their alliance sealed with the marriage in 868 of [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] and [[Mercia-181|Æthelswith of Mercia]] In 865, a large Viking coalition arrived in Britain and camped for the winter in East Anglia; the people of East Anglia agreed to a peace with them. Among the leaders in this great Viking army were the sons of [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok]]; [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar]], [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halvdan]]. ["Ragnar Lodbroks söner Ivar, Ubbe och Halvdan erövrade i spetsen för en stor dansk vikingahär York år 866" [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/H%C3%A5kon_den_godes_historia#cite_note-9 Heimskringla - Anmärkningar: note: 9]] 866 - 867, civil strife weakened [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria| the Kingdom of Northumbria]]; [[Osbert-4 |King Osberht]] had been deposed, and replaced by [[Northumbria-86 |Ælle]]. Taking advantage of the situation, the Vikings, (the "Great Heathen Army" as described in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle) moved from East Anglia into Northumbria, and took the Northumbrian town of Eoforwic. They would later name this town [[:Category: Scandinavian York|Jorvik]] (York). The Northumbrians combined their forces to attack the Vikings holding York, both Northumbrian kings were killed, the Northumbrians made peace with the Vikings. 867 - 868, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved from Northumbria to Mercia and wintered at Nottingham. [[Mercia-124|Burgred of Mercia]], [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] besieged the Vikings in Nottingham without success, a peace was negotiated. The Viking army returned to York. 869 - 870, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved to Thetford in East Anglia, [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmund of East Anglia]] is killed in battle by [[Ragnarsson-4 |Hingwar]] (Ivar) and [[Ragnarsson-8|Hubba]]. [Hingwar and Hubba (Ivar & Ubba) are named in the Saxon Chronicle : ASC, s.a. 870] The Vikings winter in Thetford. [[https://thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/heritage/the-viking-age/ Thetford Town Council : The Viking Age]] 871, the 'Great Heathen Army' led by [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]], [[Ragnarsson-4|Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-8 |Ubba]] invaded Wessex, resulting in battles at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Reading_(871) Reading] (won by the Vikings), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ashdown Ashdown] won by the English), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Basing Basing] (won by the Vikings) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Meretun Merton] (won by the Vikings). Both sides experiences great losses; The Anglo Saxon Chronicle remarks '' 'the Danish-men were overcome; and they had two heathen kings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagsecg Bagsac] (Bagsecg) and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdene]], and many earls; and there was King Bagsac slain, and these earls; Sidrac the elder, and also Sidrac the younger, Osbern, Frene, and Harold; and the army was put to flight.' '' Following these battles, the Vikings were reinforced by the arrival of a second army, known to history as the 'Great Summer Army.' [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] led a section of the Viking army back to Northumbria. Others of the Viking army winter in London. 872 - 873, Vikings winter at Torksey, Lincolnshire (kingdom of Northumbria) 873 - 874, Vikings winter at Repton, Derbyshire (kingdom of Mercia); [[Mercia-124|Burgred]] is exiled, replaced by [[Manneson-3|Ceolwulf]]. 876 - [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] led his Viking army from Cambridge to Wareham, Dorset; [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] made peace with the Vikings; [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] allocated land in Northumbria to leaders of the Viking army led by him. 877, the Kingdom of Mercia divided between the Vikings and Ceolwulf, Ceolwulf retains western Mercia; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw The Danelaw] is established in East Anglia; comprised of the boroughs of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford and Lincoln. [[https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Five-Boroughs-Of-Danelaw/ Historic UK - The Five Boroughs Of Danelaw] by Jessica Brain] 878, from their base at Chippenham, Wiltshire, the Vikings broke their truce agreement with Wessex, and led by combined forces of [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] (Ubba), defeated the Anglo-Saxons led by King Alfred in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chippenham Battle of Chippenham]. Alfred was forced to flee to Athelney. Later, [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe Ragnarsson]] and his men were defeated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odda,_Ealdorman_of_Devon Odda], Ealdorman of Devon, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cynwit Battle of Cynwit]; Ubba was a brother of the Viking leaders, [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan Ragnarsson]]. Following Ubba's defeat by the men of Devon, [[Wessex-33|King Alfred of Wessex]] defeated Guthrum and his Vikings again in May 878, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edington Battle of Edington] (Ethandun). Defeated, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] reached a treaty agreement at Wedmore, Somerset. [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|King Alfred]] made peace, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] is baptised and given the Christian name, Æthelstan; Alfred reorganised the army of Wessex to ensure there was always a standing force ready to meet any threat to the peace. == Sources == * [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] in ''The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' (English) trans: J. A. Giles & J. Ingram; Release: Sept.1, 1996 [eBook #657] updated: January 1, 2021 * [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) Internet Archive : French ed:by Dehaisnes, Chrétien César Auguste, 1825-1897; Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, ca. 806-882; Prudentius, Bishop of Troyes, d. 861 Pub: 1871 Paris, Mme Ve J. Renouard * [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Harald_h%C3%A5rfagres_historia Heimskringla by Snorre Sturlasson: Norges konungasagor] trans: C.W.K. Gleerups Förlag Lund ed: Emil Olson / (English) [https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Norway/Literature/SnorriSturlason/en/Heimskringla.html#2H_4_0063 Heimskringla or the Chronicle of the Kings of Norway] by Snorri Sturlason * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Wikipedia - Anglo-Saxon Chronicle] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annales_Bertiniani Wikipedia - Annales Bertiniani] (Annals of St. Bertin) * [http://viking.archeurope.info/ Viking Archaeology Website] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army Wikipedia - Great Heathen Army] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxEgaRrM7Q History Hit: Retracing The REAL Great Viking Army | With Dan Snow and Dr Cat Jarman]
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[[Category:The Village Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == Plantation History == The Village was originally the old Salzburger settlement which was part of the McIntosh property just after the American Revolution. When '''[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]]''', a loyalist from Georgia who fled to the Bahamas in 1783, returned from the Bahamas about 1803, he and his family settled in Jekyll Island for a few years. He then purchased the property on Saint Simon's Island in Glynn County, Georgia, which became known as The Village.[ '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"]
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Glynn > Estates 1800-1928 Wood, Alfred V.-Zetterbrum, Morris > image 503 of 1638; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G93Y-RQ2M}} (accessed 30 August 2022) *1825 "The Village" mentioned in the will of Alexander Wylly The plantation remained in the Wylly family for over 50 years. Upon Alexander's death in 1833, his wife, '''[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]]''', inherited the property. When she died in 1850, she left the property to their two unmarried daughters, '''Margaret Matilda Wylly''' and '''Heriot (aka Harriet) Louisa Baillie Wylly'''. The daughters later moved to Savannah and sold the property which was subdivided.[Coastal Georgia History, The Village Plantation (http://www.jbrucehistory.org/Plantations/The%20Village/The_Village.php)] ==Slave Owners== *[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]] *[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]] *[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] *[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] held in trust for Margaret's duaghters: Margaret Matilda Wylly, Harriet Louisa Wylly and Francis Ann Fraser( widow of William Fraser) == Slaves Named in Alexander Campbell Wylly's Will in 1834 == [ '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"]
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Georgia
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Alexander Campbell Wylly probate. [Slave Inventory of Alexander Campbell Wylly 1834 (http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/wylly_ac.htm)] {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!AGE!!!!NAME!!AGE |- |Scipio||45||||James||23 |- |James Carpenter||65||||Peggy||20 |- |Lucy||46||||Mary||16 |- |Charles Carpenter||54||||Nero||25 |- |Dick||23||||Bess||50 |- |Sie||19||||Bet||50 |- |Peter||15||||Maria||22 |- |Hetty||8||||Joe Carpenter||32 |- |Harriet||4||||Peter||28 |- |Die||62||||Nanny||55 |- |Jeffry Carpenter||32||||Tom||45 |- |Louisa||24||||Toney||26 |- |Ishmael||23||||Rinah||24 |- |Alick||20||||Diannah||17 |- |Phebe||9||||Scipio||12 |- |Charly||3||||Ned||10 |- |Jameton||1||||Maria||47 |- |Nancy||40||||L Tom||30 |- |Harriet||25||||Hector||? |} == Slaves Owned by Margaret Wylly at the Time of Her Death in 1850 == In the 1850 Slave Schedule census Margaret was in Glynn, Georgia, United States, and had 54 slaves.['''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Margaret Wylly in Glynn, Georgia, USA. The following members of Margaret Wylly's family are mentioned in her will: :'''Alexander William Wylly - Son''' (Gifted the remaining 2/5 Negro slaves in trust for Margaret and Harriet) :'''[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] - Daughter''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death, among whom shall be the following family: Nancy, Harriet and her children, James and Mary and her children) :'''[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] - Son-in-law''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death in trust) :'''Margaret Matilda Wylly - Daughter''' (Gifted, but in trust and Shared with sister Harriet: Slave Maratta and her children) :'''Harriet Louisa Wylly - Daughter''' (see Margaret) :'''Francis Ann Fraser - Daughter and widow of William Fraser''' (Gifted 1/5 of Negro slaves in her possession at time of death) Margaret Wylly named a number of slaves in her probated will:['''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"]
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Glynn, Georgia
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Margaret Wylly probate on 11 Nov 1850. #Maratta and her children - bequeathed in trust to son, Alexander W Wylly and son-in-law James H. Cooper for her daughters Margaret and Harriet The following were bequeathed to Caroline Georgia Couper: #[[Wylly-32|John]] #Nancy #Harriet and her children #James #Mary and her children == Sources ==
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The Vindicator is a magazine/pamphlet put out by individuals as with The Old German Baptist Brethren Church. It includes business information related to the church, obituaries, editorials, Christian articles, and other news.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vineland Historical Magazine == Devoted to History, Biography, Genealogy. Vineland was founded in August 1861. The settlers living there prior to 1865 were from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. See Vol. 3, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/21/mode/1up Page 25-7] and [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/47/mode/1up Page 47] * edited by [[Andrews-20566|Frank DeWette Andrews]] (1847-1937) * published quarterly by [https://www.vinelandhistory1864.org/ The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society], Vineland, New Jersey. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vineland Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1-3 Jan. 1916- ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262196 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ux4zAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric13andr * Vol. 4-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qR4zAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 1-9 1916-1924 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 8 1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric08andr * Vol. 10-42 1925-1958 Search Only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 4,5,6 1919-1920-1921 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric46andr * Vol. 7,8,9 1922-1923-1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric07andr * Vol. 9 1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric09andr === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Vineland Historical Magazine|The Vineland Historical Magazine]]'' (The Vinland Historical and Antiquarian Society, Vineland, New Jersey) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VHM|Vineland Hist. Mag.]])
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The goal of this project is to attempt to connect the Culps of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, including Henry Culp, Michael Culp and John Culp, who are thought to have been brothers. Paper records of the time show these men listed in militia rolls and tax lists, but no records tie them together. I'm hoping DNA can be used to do this since the paper trail seems to have dried up. I am [[Culp-1706|David Culp]], a descendant of [[Culp-506|Henry Culp]] (1762-1844) who left the Shenandoah Valley around 1805 and moved to Fairfield County, Ohio, just north of Lancaster. [[Kolb-294|Michael Culp]] (1755-1828) left the Shenandoah Valley and moved to Columbiana County, Ohio. Many of his descendants later removed to Elkhart, Indiana. Many were Mennonites. John Culp has left no trail. The last record I see of him is a tax list in Rockingham County, Virginia wherein he is listed as "over the mountain". Attached as Image #3 is one family story regarding John Culp - no sources are provided. In this story John Culp is from a long line of Virginia Culp/DeKalb residents. I've seen three different theories as to who the parents of these men might be, but none of them provides evidence. For that reason I'm going to ignore those theories and just focus on the Culp men themselves. The idea that they were brothers is itself only a theory. This why we need to gather DNA evidence. == Y-DNA: == Three of the male-line descendants of Henry Culp and one descendant of Michael Culp have tested Y-DNA. They match well in the haplogroup I1 (I-M253). The STR results can be seen at the "Kolb Culp Surname Project": https://www.familytreedna.com/public/culp?iframe=ycolorized I've attached a Y Chart which graphically shows how the Y-DNA results relate to the Culp paternal lines for the Virginia Culps. I've seen no Y-DNA testers from the presumed John Culp line. Note that although the Henry and Michael descendants match well this does not prove that Henry and Michael were brothers. They could have been cousins. What is proven is that they shared a common paternal-line ancestor in genealogical time. One other thing we learn from the Y-DNA results at FTDNA is that there were at least four unrelated Culp/Kolb/Kulp lineages. There have been genealogists researching these families over the past century who have tried to connect them together, but the effort is futile as they were not related on the paternal lines. == Autosomal DNA: == Living cousins of these men (assuming they were actually brothers) would be sixth cousins or thereabouts. This puts us near the limits of what autosomal DNA can provide, but if we work together I believe we can build a "preponderance of evidence" case for the 3 men being brothers. Of course this would never constitute proof, but that's OK. Here is a welcome letter for the project which provides some more background: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10qhGcCsdtMdxhKMjN-3597kpHAnN2h7h A screenshot of the actual project is shown [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Virginia_Culp_s-1 here]. The testers' names have been scrubbed for privacy. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25112587 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Stories of the Virginia Culp deep history: == One story is told by Simon P. Culp (1861-1936) and appears in "A Standard History of Elkhart County, Indiana", Vol. II, pub. 1916, page 919. "He [Simon] is descended from one of four brothers who came to America about 1720. Three of these brothers were preachers in the Mennonite Church. His great-grandfather, Michael Culp, was born in Virginia, and moved with his family to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and thence to Mahoning County, Ohio, where he spent his last days." This story is similar to another I've heard except the number of brothers was six and the year of immigration to Virginia was in the late 1600's. I've hosted a research paper on the deep history of the Virginia Culps here: [http://www.daveshangar.org/genealogy/deep-history-of-the-culps.pdf]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia|Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Historical Register == : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser * by William Maxwell (1784-1857) * published by Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1848) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric12unse ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori01socigoog * Vol. 2 (1849) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8PExAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA201 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L94NAQAAMAAJ Issue 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric12unse#page/n417 * Vol. 3 (1850) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=GkYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric00maxw ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric34maxw * Vol. 4 (1851) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NvIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric34maxw#page/n503 * Vol. 5 (1852) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 * Vol. 6 (1853) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=evIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 === Citation Formats === * Maxwell, William, ed. ''[[Space:The Virginia Historical Register|The Virginia Historical Register]]'' (Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Maxwell|Maxwell]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography == * by [https://www.vahistorical.org/ Virginia Historical Society] * https://www.vahistorical.org/read-watch-listen/virginia-magazine-history-and-biography * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-32 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol. 1-30 ::* https://www.jstor.org/journal/virghistbiog ::* [https://archive.org/search.php?query=title%3A%28magazine%29%20AND%20creator%3A%28Virginia%20Historical%20Society%29 Search Archive.org for this publication] * Vol 33-94 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine01virguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HAI1AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 (1894) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ftZGKjweBUgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8QQ1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ftZGKjweBUgC ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine02bruc ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin03unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine189495bruc * Vol. 3 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RL8RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cUf3xngIgoYC ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine03bruc ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin04socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin07socigoog * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B2NfIxeW07cC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uMc9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine04bruc ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin06socigoog * Vol. 5 (1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=alRcyWtwF74C ::* 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Berkshire|Berkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6 == * by [[Ashmole-1|Elias Ashmole]] (1617-1692), Windsor Herald * for Sir [[Bysshe-45|Edward Bysshe]] (1615-1679), Clarenceux * edited by Walter C Metcalfe and printed in Exeter, 1882 by W. Pollard * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716647 * Internet Archives: https://archive.org/details/visitationofberk00ashm * Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=lAQHAAAAQAAJ === Citation Formats === * Ashmole, Elias. "[[Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6]]" (Exeter, W. Pollard, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ashmole|Ashmole]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dorset, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Dorset|Dorset Sources]] == The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565 == by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., North Street, Exeter, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvrich * https://archive.org/details/1566visitationof00harvuoft * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011715226 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PP10 Corrigenda] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Herefordshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Herefordshire|Herefordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569 == by Robert Cooke (d.1592) College of Arms, Great Britain * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]], M.A. (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * privately printed for the editor by William Pollard, North Street, Exeter, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MF9BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883585 === Citation Formats === * Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Norfolk|Norfolk Sources]] | [[Space: Norfolk _Resources|Norfolk _Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 == Taken by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567), Clarenceux King of Arms. From Harleian M.S.S. in the British Museum. * Vol. 1, 496 pages ::* edited by The Rev. G. H. Dashwood, F.S.A. ::* published by Miller and Leavins, Norwich, 1878 * Vol. 2, 564 pages. ::* edited by Brig.-General Bulwer ::* published by Agas H. Goose, Rampant Horse Street, Norwich, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u04EAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo01dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Preface ::* Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog/page/n469/mode/1up Page 463] * Vol. 2 ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA495 Page 495] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Harvey |Harvey ]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4 == by [[Cooke-7362|Robert Cook]] (d.1593) * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter C. Metcalf]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1881 * 154 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Fe1DAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100245551 * https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1562-4; Made by Robert Cooke ''alias'' Chester, Deputy and Marshal to W[illiam]. Hervy [d.1567], Clarenceux. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n476/mode/1up Page 143]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Metcalf, Walter. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalf|Metcalf]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565 == Harleian MS. 1565, together with Additional WIltshire Pedigrees, from various Harleian MSS. * by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]] (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., Printers, North Street, Exeter, 1897 * 74 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ydgQAQAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007319973 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623 == * by [[Marshall-17961|George William Marshall]], LL.D. (1839-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xy06AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sainrich * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sain * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716656 === Citation Formats === * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:England, Visitations]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5 == by [[Glover-4910|Robert Glover]] (1544-1588), Somerset Herald; to which is added The subsequent Visitation made in 1612 by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms, with several additional pedigrees, including "The Arms Taken Out of Churches and Houses at Yorkshire Visitation, 1854/5," "Sir William Fayrfax' Booke of Arms," and other Heraldic Lists, with Copious Indices." * edited by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905), Compiler of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Collection of Pedigrees, and also Editor of the Lincolnshire Collextion. * privately printed for the editor, Joseph Foster, 21, Boundary Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W., 1875 * 752 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE112948 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19 == with Northamptonshire Pedigrees from various Harleian Mss. * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (Metcalfe-587) * published by Mitchell and Hughes, 140 Wardour Street, W., London, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationsnort00vincgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofnor00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716669 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573 == Together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591. 1531 visitation made by Thomas Benolt and the 1573 visitation by Robert Cook. * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]] (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * published Exeter, 1885 * 148 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00beno * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun00benogoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=sf4GAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=dyw6AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100365963 * https://books.google.com/books?id=nPUGAAAAYAAJ * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14053504M/The_visitations_of_the_county_of_Somerset_in_the_years_1531_and_1573_together_with_additional_pedigr Other Formats] === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea == with a Historical & Descriptive Account of Places of Intereset in the neighbourhood suitable for ramples. * by George Markham Tweddell, author of "Shakespere: his Times and Contemporaries." * 2nd edition, revised by the author * published by John H. Webster, Redcar, 1863 * published by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YKRYAAAAcAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tweddell|Tweddell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Kingston, New Hampshire]] == The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994 == : Arseneault, Judith A.,''' The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694-1994''', Published by Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore, MD (1995) - 322 pages * Title: '''The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994''' * Author: Judith A. Arseneault * Publisher: Clearfield Publishing / Genealogical Publishing Com., Baltimore, MD (1995) * Pages: 322 Pages * Topics: Births, Marriages, Deaths, Female Index * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=7VQbqh3gIVYC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=Isaac+Clifford,+Sarah+Taylor,+1716,+NH&source=bl&ots=FqAEk8q_1-&sig=VCt8l8TSP6scVEQacyhaxx_lE40&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij65bkpcjLAhXMtoMKHX7dDUMQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Isaac%20Clifford%2C%20Sarah%20Taylor%2C%201716%2C%20NH&f=false Google Books] ** Digital Version: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=isaac&gsfn_x=NP_NN&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1696&msbpn__ftp=Hampton%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msbpn=5414&msbpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5414%7c0%7c&msddy=1745&msdpn__ftp=Kingston%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msdpn=5417&msdpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5417%7c0%7c&msfng=Israel&msfns=Clifford&mssng=Sarah&mssns=Taylor&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=eyf&pcat=34&h=47713&recoff=8+9+45+46&db=FSNewHampshireDeath&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2 "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. "Death Records, 1654–1947." Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Arsenault, Judith A., ''[[Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994]]'' ( Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1995, 322 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Kingston|Kingston, NH, Vital Records]]: Isaac Clifford, Page 72 ] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] by Michael Nuwer
June 15, 2020 Joseph Voegele (1790-1868) immigrated to the United States from Soufflenheim, Alsace, arriving in New York City July 9, 1847. He was accompanied by his wife and seven children. Joining the Voegele’s on that journey was Martin Halter (1796-1879), his wife, and their five children. The Halter’s were also from Soufflenheim. On September 3, 1847 Joseph Voegele and Martin Halter together purchased land in Lancaster. The deed tells us that they paid $600 to Hiram Clark for the northern part of lot 57 in the southern part of Lancaster. The parcel of land contained 50 acres. It was on Schwartz road and was originally part of the Buffalo Creek Indian reservation. Fifteen months later, the two friends legally divided their land. In January 1849 Joseph Voegele purchased the northern 25 acres of their parcel for $300 while Martin Halter paid the $300 back to Joseph Voegele for the southern 25 acres. In August 1867, Joseph Voegele sold his farm to George Zaepfel, who lived a few doors up the road. Then in March 1873, George Zaepfel sold those 25 acres to his son Joseph Zaepfel. Martin Halter sold his 25-acres to his son Louis for $900 in September 1866 but remained on the farm until his death in 1879. Louis added ten acres of land in April 1869. The attached image from 1880 shows lot 57. By 1880, Joseph Voegele’s farm was owned by J. Zaepfel and Martin Halter’s farm was owned by his son L. Halter. {{Image|file=The_Voegele_and_Halter_Farms.png |caption=Map 1 |size = 300 }} ==Sources== More about the Voegele’s and Halter’s is available here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The deeds: September 1847
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89W6-N9FM-H?i=285 January 1849: Joseph Voegele to Martin Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-3C38?i=666 Martin Halter to Joseph Voegele
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SDRX?i=17 August 1867: Joseph Voegele to George Zaepfel
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-TSXB?i=494 September 1866: Martin Halter to Louis Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SQBY?i=293 April 1869: Louis Halter from Hiram Clark, ten additional acres
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-SFFY?i=529
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[[Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ''For a grouping of those aboard this voyage, see [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]]'' '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship ''Australia'' to the South Australia Colony in 1849 Carrying German Emigrants ''': from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849] we see: ''SHIPPING.'' ''ARRIVED....'' ''September 10....'' ''Same Day.—The Hamburg ship Australia, 695 tons, W. H. Steebom, master, from Hamburg and Rio Janeiro. Passengers—E. A. Matthew, Theodor Damanu, Mrs Meyer W. Huchting, M. Aiiemieht, in the cabin; and 253 in the steerage.'' :type: ship :size: 617 - 695 tons (in some records as much as 700 tons) :built: in 1837/38 in Bideford, Maine one of the American colonies as the "EDMUND PERKINS". :sailed: from Hamburg Germany on the 2nd of May 1849 :master: Captain W.H. Sleebom :surgeon superintendent: Earnest August Matthew. :arrived: Port Adelaide on the 10th of September 1849 :passengers: 264 German immigrants. ====Passenger Lists etc. ==== * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 12 September 1849, Page 3. first accessed online 17th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/50247741? * 02/05/1849 - 10/09/1849 from the Passengers in History website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944521 * THE VOYAGE of the "AUSTRALIA" 1849 from Diane Cumming’s Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849Australia.htm * ship Australia, 700 tons, Captain W.H. Steeborn / Sleeborn, from from Hamburg May 2nd 1849, via Rio de Janeiro July 23, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th September 1849 Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/australia1849.shtml * Barry Leadbeater’s South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * SHIPPING. from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Thursday 13 September 1849, Page 2. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849]
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[[Category: Ascendant (1849)]] [[Category: Ascendant, Arrived 15 Jan 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the ''ASCENDANT'' to South Australia in 1850 - 1851 === '''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851''' from Diane Cummings [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm ''Bound For South Australia'' website ] The ''ASCENDANT'' 562 tons barque, from London September 22nd '''1850''' via Plymouth October 3rd 1850, with Captain Robert Spencer, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia on January 15th, '''1851''' The first ship from England to South Australia with government passengers for 1851. The South Australian ''REGISTER'' reported (January 16, 1851): The long looked-for ship the ''ASCENDANT'' has at length arrived, and we are now enabled to welcome to our shores Mr [[Angas-5|George Fyfe ANGAS,]] ESQ., one whose name is honourably identified with South Australia from the commencement of its political existence. George Fife ANGAS was born on 1 May 1789 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, (Religion: Baptist) He worked as a Merchant, politician and pastoralist, and died aged 90 in 1879 at his residence Lindsay House, Angaston, near Adelaide SA. He married Rosetta French in London. Their children were Rosetta French (1813-1898), Sarah Lindsay (1816-1898), Emma (1818-1885), George French (1822-1886), John Howard (1823-1904), Mary Ann (1826-1831), and William Henry (1832-1879). His son John (previously arrived in 1843 on board the ''MADRAS'' from London) came to the Port to greet his parents and brother William. That evening Mrs Angus travelled to town with her sons. Mr Angas preferred not to leave the vessel until noon the next day. The colonists intend to demonstrate their high esteem at a reception, in recognition of his early and successful efforts in the formation of the colony, the large stake he ventured in it, and his unremitting exertions on behalf of South Australia from the moment it struggled into existence. === The Immigrant Ship ''Ascendant'' (January 15 1851) === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. from the ''South Australian Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? of Thursday 16 January '''1851,''' ''Page 2.'' ] SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday, January 15— The barque ''Ascendant'' 562 tons, Spencer, master, from London 22nd September, and Plymouth 3rd October. Passengers— George Fife Angas, Esq., Mrs Angas, Messrs. William Angas, Henry Brazil, Edward Ridpath, and Coode, Mr Fox and six children, Mr Kay, Mr Gammon ( Religious Instructor), and Mr Rock (Surgeon-superintendent), in the cabin ; and 254 Govern-ment emigrants, viz. :— William Brown, George Bassett, Henry Buddle wife and two children, Robert Bull wife and child, E Chapling, B Cotton wife and child, W Cubley, J Dunn, M Elliott, Ellen M Eblet, Robert Egginton wife and two children, John Fordor wife and four children, George and Sarah Healey, J A Huggins, W Hassell wife and two children, E Jarvis, Wm Kirk, Phoebe Langford, James and Jane Sadgrove and two children, J Michael, R Morgan, W and C Morgan and two children, Arch Macpherson wife and six children, Noah Nicholls, E Plumpin, John Rouse wife and three children. W W Rouse, W H Russell wife and five children, D Shawe, James Smith, A Shawe wife and three children, S A Stout, Emma Smith, Marion Shawe, P White, Mary White, W Wright, W and S White and child, J and C Wilson and four children, R and E Browning and seven children, Henry Bastier wife and eight children, Ambrose and Ann Bray, Henry Buttrick wife and five children, D Berry wife and six children, J Blight wife and child, John Cocks, P Coleman, M Connor, P Cullen wife and child, Aaron and Eliza Cole, Silas and Anne Cole, P Doyle, E Pringle, Alice D'Arcy, John Dentham wife and four children, W Grenfell wife and four children, G Callagher, S and E George, W Gordon wife and child, M Hogan, Rd Jenkins, Hugh Kelly, J Keats, Mary Kelly, J Leonard wife and three children, J Samson wife and two children, Peter McCarthy and family, Thos and W C Martin, M Murphy, P Maughan, S Moore, E Brown, M Mayer and family, Dorothy Nolan, Sarah Needs, Margaret and Charlotte Osborne, Jane O'Brien, Sally, Henry, John, and Thomasine Prout, Henry Pearce and family, J Quinn, P Reynold, W Ryan, J Sleeman, S and R Trenouth, J Trevar and wife, J Treloar, Ellen Jubin, Susan Trewartha, Anne Trewar, Ann Tottle, Lavinia Thomas, John Jape wife and child, J Kenning, J White, E W R Whiteman, J Littleton wife and eight children. John Lane and family, and S Jones and family. Deaths: Mrs Fox, cabin passenger ; W. H. Blight, aged 6 months; B. Barry, 16 years ; S. Prout, 54; E. Lane, 1; Mrs Pearce, 54; Thos. Bastian, 6 months ; M. Leonard, 2 years ; Wm Grenfell, 57 ; A. M Broom, 1 month; Jane Cullen, 8; A. Lampria, 13; and A. Bowering, 13. Births: Mrs Lampria, girl ; Mrs Bull, boy ; Mrs J. Broom, boy ; and Mrs Cole, boy. == Passenger Lists etc. == * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''. from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207066433? * ''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851'' from Diane Cummings '''Bound For South Australia''' website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm * The State Records of South Australia Passenger List for ''Ascendant'' January 15, 1851 at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-1_Ascendant.pdf * ''22/09/1850 - 15/01/1851'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/999149 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944962
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[[Category: Friendship (1793)]] [[Category: Arrivals to New South Wales]] [[Category: Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category:Friendship, Arrived 14 Jan 1818]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages|Friendship]] The voyage of the convict transport ship '''''Friendship'''''
Departed '''England, 3 July 1817'''
Arrived '''Port Jackson, 14 January 1818''' ''Friendship'', under the command of Captain Armet and with surgeon Peter Cosgreave, left England on 3 July 1817 and arrived at Port Jackson on 14 January 1818. She carried 101 female convicts, four of whom died on the voyage. She also carried wives and children of convicts already in the colony. See Freespace Page for details of these passengers and the letter of transport to the Governor.
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[[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Belgic, Arrived 21 Jun 1912]] === The steamship ''Belgic'' sailed from Liverpool on 27 April 1912 with skilled and unskilled workers for various Australian states. === '''ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7.
ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA
MR. WHITEHEAD'S MISSION.
Detailed information regarding artisans selected as suitable immigrants for this State is given by Mr. S. Whitehead, the Victorian officer at present in England, in his latest report to the Government. Writing on 8th March, Mr. Whitehead states that up till when he had selected 558 artisans, of whom 265 were in the building trades, and there were also 60 plasterers. The remainder was made up as follows:— Fitters, 44; turners, 27; blacksmiths, 23; moulders, 26; boiler makers, 18; iron machinists, 13; cabinet makers, 24; chair makers, 9; upholsterers, 10; motor body builders, 11; wheelwrights, 7; wiremen and linemen, 18. Of these artisans 115 were sailing by the '''''Irishman'''''. The majority of them were married men, and they were accompanied by their wives and families. The berths allowed for artisans in the steamer '''''Ballarat''''' (fixed to sail on 11th April) were almost all for men only. Twenty men had already been booked, and 55 others, whose families would follow, had been offered berths. Of the remaining married men 50 had been offered accommodation in the steamer '''''Belgic''''', in which 130 berths had been made available. Mr. Whitehead added that he had lately visited Glasgow, Edinburgh and Leeds, and in these cities he had interviewed 700 applicants, of whom he had selected 240 as suitable to the needs of Australia. '''ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS''' from The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9.
THE BELGIC CONTINGENT. The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration has received a cable from the Agent-General in England to the effect that the steamer Belgic, in which steamer 300 berths have been secured for State-assisted immigrants, is expected to leave Liverpool on April 27. The departure of this vessel was postponed on March 20 last owing to the coal strike in England. She is now expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor on or about June 10. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from the West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, page 6.
''Immigration''. - The Premier yesterday received a cablegram from the Agent-General to the effect that the S.S. Belgic sailed from Liverpool on Saturday last with 592 emigrants for Western Australia. '''PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6.
By the steamer Belgic, about 600 immigrants will be brought to Victoria. There are a large number of farm labourers amongst the passengers, but it is not likely that they will be available before the middle of next month, as the coal strike in England upset the arrangements for the departure of the Belgic, and no definite news as to the steamer's movements has since been received at the Immigration Bureau. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6.
The Belgic's Immigrants. -The White Star Liner ''Belgic'' is expected to arrive at Fremantle between June 7 and 9, bearing 536 immigrants for Western Australia. Three hundred and forty-eight new settlers are bound for Adelaide, and 493 for Melbourne. Two hundred and seventeen of the immigrants for this State are assisted passengers, and the passages of the remaining 369 were nominated. '''THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8.
THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS.
585 FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
The White Star liner Belgic, with considerably over 1,000 immigrants on board, arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored in the Roads. Later in the day she was granted pratique, and made fast to the Quay. The landing of the Western Australian immigrants was accomplished swiftly and methodically. Almost the whole length of the vessel along the wharf was divided by barriers, which excluded the crowd, into a space within which Mr. Crawcour, of the Fremantle Immigration Depot. and his staff, could carry out their work with the utmost despatch. At the gangway, before leaving the ship, the passengers presented their identification cards, and were then free to disembark and walk through the goods shed to the train which on the further side was waiting to convey them to the Immigration Home at Perth. The immigrants speak in the highest terms of the courtesy of the officials of the Immigration Bureau. Most of the assisted passengers have no fault to find with the manner in which the Government is ushering them into the sphere of their new labours. One man yesterday voiced the opinion:-"They give us our passage almost free, our train fare, board and lodging, and our jobs. A man who grumbles at that would grumble at anything. I'm very well pleased with the way I've been treated." One sturdy youth, a wire-splicer, who hailed from Dorset explained the fascination which Australia has for him. "I was mad, he said, mad about this country. I came out here a few years ago on the Powerful, and I made up my mind that I would come back. I think it's the finest country in the world." Of the 585 souls for Western Australia, 217 are assisted passengers, and among them are 36 married couples. Forty-six are children under 12: there are 85 single men, and 14 single women, of whom five are domestic servants. The passages of 369 were nominated Among the nominated passengers there were 24 married couples 181 children under 18. 32 single men. 41 single women and 67 wives coming to join their husbands. Captain W. J. P. Thornton states that the immigrants are of a good stamp, and quite equal to if not better than those which the Belgic carried on her last trip. The ship met with bad weather all the way from Liverpool. but the only loss during the voyage was the death of one infant boy. The Belgic carries 348 new settlers for Adelaide and 493 for Melbourne. '''SEEKING NEW HOMES''' from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2.
SEEKING NEW HOMES.
Immigrants by the Belgic - A Large Contingent.
Immigration to South Australia under the Government nomination scheme has assumed fairly large proportions this year. Already hundreds have reached the State from the old land, and hundreds more have been waiting to come, but have been delayed by labour upheavals in London and other parts of England, which necessitated a readjustment of steamer's sailing dates. This was the case with the White Star liner Belgic, which arrived at the Outer Harbour on Monday evening with 339 immigrants for South Australia in addition to 58 who left old associations without Assistance to begin life afresh in a new land; and 497 for Victoria! It was somewhat unfortunate for friends of the new arrivals that the Belgic made such a slow passage from Fremantle. More than six days were occupied in the trip across the Bight, and although the vessel berthed at the wharf at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, darkness had set in before the gangway was lowered and friends and relatives were able to meet one another. Some had journeyed to the Outer Harbour by the first morning train, expecting to see the Belgic moored to the wharf, and quite a number of these remained at the harbour throughout the day. No wonder they were tired out by nightfall, yet spirits revived amazingly when at last the liner, with her bulwarks crowded almost from stem to stern, was warped in. The scene is becoming familiar enough to those whose duty takes them to the quayside, but it always presents a strong human interest element. There is the tender enquiry by husband for the wife, the father for the child, and the heartfelt joy for the successful termination of a long voyage. The Belgic was met at the Semaphore anchorage by Mr. D. B. Davidson (boarding officer for the Immigration Department). Pratique had been granted at Fremantle, where nearly 600 immigrants had landed, and as there had been no outbreak of sickness since, medical inspection was dispensed with. No time was therefore lost by the pilot in shaping a course for the harbour. On the way thither Mr. Davidson had interviewed the whole of the South Australian immigrants, and provided them with information in regard to their immediate necessities. Of the 339 nominated passengers, 23 are domestics. These journeyed from Liverpool under the care of Mrs. H. Lindsay (matron), who gave a satisfactory account of the capabilities of the girls. Then escorted them to Adelaide during the evening, and placed them in charge of Mrs. Moore (lady assistant for domestic helpers), at the Exhibition Building, where they will be housed until allotted. A large proportion of those who landed from the Belgic are the wives and families of men who have been resident in South Australia for the past 12 months or two years. One family claimed nine children, another seven, while five was not uncommon. Manv of these family groups will join the breadwinner in the country, and on the west coast. The men among the newcomers comprise bricklayers, cabinet and furniture makers, so that as a class they should become useful citizens of the State. The Railway Department sent a special train to meet the steamer, and this left the harbour at about 7.30. In the majority of cases the handling of personal baggage, except for immediate use, was left until this morning. The immigrants destined for Victoria were met at the Outer Harbour by Messrs. Dooley and Thompson (of the Victorian Immigration Department) and these gentlemen will travel on the steamer to Melbourne. Those for the sister State comprise nominated, assisted, and land delegation settlers. Except for three or four days heavy weather after leaving Capetown, the Belgic had a splendid run. Capt: Thornton reported on arrival having left Liverpool on April 27 and Capetown on May 22. Fine conditions prevailed to the Cape, but just after departure, the vessel ran into a gale. During its continuance damage was done to gangways by enormous seas, and so violent did these become that passengers were prohibited from appearing on deck for 72 hours. Throughout the health of those on board remained remarkably good. Just before reaching Fremantle a child died from pneumonia, and there were some isolated cases of chickenpox. The Belgic will resume the voyage to Melbourne this afternoon. '''NEW SETTLERS''' from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13.
NEW SETTLERS.
ARRIVALS BY STEAMER BELGIC.
About a thousand persons gathered at Victoria Dock yesterday to witness the arrival of the White Star immigrant steamer Belgic, but the Immigration officers were assisted by the police and port officials to such an extent that there was none of the usual confusion at the disembarkation. Altogether 489 immigrants to this State were landed. They consisted mostly of family parties. The wives and families of the thirty-two artisans which arrived totalled 91 souls, whilst 27 land seekers and farm laborers brought women and children, numbering 43 souls. The remainder of the assisted immigrants to Victoria were nominated passengers. When the vessel arrived, six children were suffering from chicken pox, but, as they and their mothers, had been isolated and had friends in Melbourne with whom to stay. Dr. Ham. the State medical officer, decided that there would he no necessity to retain the children on the Belgic. ---- === Sources === * ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197373713?] * ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS from ''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5336994?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, Page 6 at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23871154?] * PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE from ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11677579?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23874036?] * THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26513183?] * SEEKING NEW HOMES from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204512166?] * NEW SETTLERS from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197375731?]
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=== Description === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/The_Wagner_Family_Early_History.pdf The Wagner Family Early History] is a PDF file. Click the link in the preceding sentence to download the file. The first page is a handwritten letter which is followed by three type-written pages. Below is a transcription of the text of both the introductory letter and the family history. The letter was written by Myrtle (Stoker) Johnson to her 1st cousin, Gail Wagner and his wife, Mary (Kalendo) Wagner. The family history was written by Myrtle and Gail's uncle, Herbert Wagner. Copies of the letter and history were distributed to family members. A copy in the possession of [[Lucas-9690|Mary "Audrey" (Lucas) Rinker]] was given to [[Waltz-608|Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard]] around 1994 because the history also discusses [[Waltz-608|Joan]]'s ancestors, the Witts and Irwins. [[Waltz-608|Joan]] was the wife of [[Lucas-9690|Audrey]]'s second cousin, [[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard]]. ---- ::::''Aug 29, 1978'' ''Dear Gail & Mary'' ''Finally got the Wagner history typed up. This is your copy, Gail, and it is up to our generation. You will have to add your children + their marriages, and grandchildren to this. I don't know all of that generation." ''This is just as uncle Herbert wrote it.'' ''How are all of you. I got an announcement of your grandson [Living Wagner] graduation and a picture. My, he is a handsome boy!'' ::::''Love'' :::::''Mildred'' ---- [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was born June 4, 1798. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. Wagner]] was born January 7, 1819. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] died January 27, 1878. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. Wagner]] died June 7, 1849. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and [[McAfee-1505|Eliza (McAfee) Irwin]] were married about 1840. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza Wagner]] had two daughters by her first marriage, [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin]] and [[Irwin-6096|Catherine Irwin]] (who died when she was very young). [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin]] married [[Witt-3205|Michael J. Witt]] and was the mother of the following children: ::James ::Morton ::[[Witt-3204|Frank]] ::Lincoln ::John One daughter was burned to death when she was small. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and [[McAfee-1505|Eliza Wagner]] were the parents of the following children: ::Martha (died as a baby) ::Matthew (died as a baby) ::[[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner]] [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was born in the state of Maryland. Nothing is known of the family's prior history. The family moved to Virginia, where [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s father died when he was quite young. When [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] was about twenty-one, he and his mother and sister left Virginia with what belongings they had in a one-horse wagon and came over land to Cincinnati, Ohio. When they arrived, [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s sister Ann sold a dress pattern she had intended to make into a dress and also a gold ring, so they could buy provisions to eat. [[Waggoner-2610|George]] secured work in a tannery and later was a truck gardner. His mother died of cholera when they had the cholera epidemic about 1832 and was buried in Cincinnati. [[Waggoner-2610|George]]'s sister Ann Wagner married Henry Stoddard and had one child, William Stoddard. After his marriage, [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] moved to Union County and bought 80 acres of land north of Liberty. After his wife's death, his sister Ann kept house for him, as she and her husband Henry Stoddard had separated. [[Waggoner-2610|George C. Wagner]] and his wife and two children are buried in Witts Cemetery about six miles north of Liberty, Indiana, on State Road 27. Also, [[Witt-3205|Michael J. Witt]] and [[Irwin-4657|Mary Witt]] are buried in the same cemetery. [[Waggoner-2610|George Couts Wagner]]'s middle name was the name of the mid-wife who was with his mother when he was born. The original spelling of the family name was "[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WAGGONER Waggoner]". My father changed it to the short way. [[McAfee-1505|Eliza J. McAfee]] had two brothers. Thomas McAfee went to California at an early date sometime in the 1840's and Robert McAfee went to Rock Island, Ill. There were some cousins of father's that lived in Cincinnati. Their name was Budd; also cousins that moved to Iowa by the name of Ickus, so she must have had at least two sisters. [[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner]] was born January 29, 1845. [[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane Leonard]] was born December 3, 1948. They were married March 15, 1870, and were the parents of the following children: ::[[Wagner-12708|Nellie M. Wagner]] (January 11, 1871) ::Martha Ann Wagner (October 2, 1872) ::Daniel C. Wagner (October 26, 1874) ::Lissie Wagner (September 25, 1876) ::Orpheus O. Wagner (April 10, 1881) ::[[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] (April 7, 1883) ::Myrtle Wagner (November 25, 1885) ::Herbert G. Wagner (January 21, 1889) ::[[Wagner-12708|Nellie M. Lucas]] - [[Lucas-10274|Hiram M. Lucas]] ::Martha A. Weaver - E. Mason Weaver ::Daniel C. Wagner - Mirmie Barnes ::Lissie Wagner - Carden E. Reynolds ::Orpheus O. Wagner - Nellie Barnes ::[[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] - Ethel Wingate ::Myrtle Wagner - Jesse Stoker ::Herbert G. Wagner - Edna Connor Wise [[Wagner-12708|Nellie Lucas]] had one daughter, [[Lucas-9690|Mary Audrey]]. Mattie Weaver had no children. Daniel C. Wagner had one son, Virgil Hobart. Lissie Reynolds had two daughters, Helen Catherine & Lucile Keen Orpheus O. Wagner had two children, Mabel and Don. [[Wagner-17835|Arley B. Wagner]] had ten children: ::Murry Cleon ::[[Wagner-17834|Monta Gail]] ::Ruth ::Arleen ::Max ::James ::Betty ::Wayne ::Bob ::Thomas Myrthe [Myrtle] Stoker had one daughter, Mildred. Herbert G. Wagner had two children, Buddy L. and Mary Alice. [[Marshall-19331|John Marshall]] and [[Debolt-30|Rachel Debolt]] were married in Ohio about the year 1825 and came to Union County and bought a farm about six miles East of Liberty near Goodwin Corner. They were the parents of the following children: ::[[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Leonard]] ::[[Marshall-26264|Nancy Dunlap]] ::[[Marshall-29655|Betsy Todd]] ::[[Marshall-29656|Prissa Shepard]] ::John Marshall ::Lewis Marshall ::[[Marshall-26351|William Marshall]] ::Henry Marshall [[Marshall-19331|John Marshall]] died of smallpox and his place of burial is unknown. [[Marshall-26351|William Marshall]] is buried at Goodwin's Corner. [[Debolt-30|Rachel Debolt]] died June 28, 1867, at the age of 77 years, 6 months, 2 days. She was buried at Goodwin's Corner. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas Jefferson Leonard]] was born April 2nd, 1825. [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Marshall]] was born December 16th, 1826. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Marshall]] were married July 25th, 1847. To this union were born the following children: :::[[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane Leonard]] (December 3, 1848) :::Sarah Ann Leonard (August 18, 1850) :::[[Leonard-11427|John Lawrence Leonard]] (November 30, 1852) :::[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard]] (October 1, 1854) [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Welker-688|Lidia [Lydia] Welker]] were married August 8, 1858. They were divorced. : [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Teegarden-137|Mary E. Teegarden]] were married May 1, 1865. The following children were born to this union: :::[[Leonard-11429|Clara Leonard]] (February 8, 1866) :::[[Leonard-11463|William Everett Leonard]] (October 31, 1867) :::Charles Dores Leonard (October 4, 1869) This union ended in a divorce. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] and [[Unknown-569304|Esther Etchison]] [Eytchison, believed to be her first married name; last name at birth unknown] were married February 24, 1876. [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]] died near Frankton, Ind., about 1880 and was buried there. [[Marshall-19028|Eliza Ann Leonard]], daughter of [[Marshall-19331|John]] and [[Debolt-30|Rachel Marshall]], died November 19, 1856, age 29 years, 11 months, 2 days. She was buried at Goodwin[s] Corner, East of Liberty. The Leonards came from New Jersey and settled about three miles east of Liberty. I do not know their Christian names. They had the following children: [[Leonard-10852|Thomas J. Leonard]], Malen [Mahlon] Leonard, Andrew [John] Jackson Leonard, and Martha Pentecost.
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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === The War Cemeteries === :Location and Historical significance of the cemeteries where our deceased soldiers are buried or honoured. The soldiers' names are listed as well as their burial or commemoration location (where available). :Also included are photos of the cemetery, the cemetery plan and the commemoration by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. :Approximate location of gravesites have been indicated, where available) in the cemetery plans with a bulls-eye although some are very small. # [[Space:Bayeux War Cemetery|BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery|BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery|BERGEN-OP-ZOOM CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Netherlands]] # [[Space:Bois-Carre British Cemetery|BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery|BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France]] # [[Space:Brookwood Military Cemetery|BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Surrey, UK]] # [[Space:Burnsland-Calgary Cemetery|BURNSLAND-CALGARY CEMETERY, Calgary, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Calais Canadian War Cemetery|CALAIS CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY LEUBRINGHEN, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Catania War Cemetery|CATANIA WAR CEMETERY, Sicily]] # [[Space:Cesena War Cemetery|CESENA WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Chapel Corner Cemetery|CHAPEL CORNER CEMETERY, SAUCHY-LESTREE, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery|DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, HAUTOT-SUR-MER, Seine-Maritime, France]] # [[Space:Edmonton Cemetery|EDMONTON CEMETERY, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Etaples Military Cemetery|ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Fairview Waterhole Cemetery|FAIRVIEW WATERHOLE CEMETERY, Waterhole, Alberta, Canada]] # [[Space:Givenchy-en-Gohelle Canadian Cemetery|GIVENCHY-EN-GOHELLE CANADIAN CEMETERY, Souchez, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Gradara War Cemetery|GRADARA WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Hanover War Cemetery|HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany]] # [[Space:Harrogate Cemetery|HARROGATE CEMETERY, STONEFALL, Yorkshire, UK]] # [[Space:Holten Canadian War Cemetery|HOLTEN CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Netherlands]] # [[Space:Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery|KEMMEL CHATEAU MILITARY CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:La Chaudiere Military Cemetery|LA CHAUDIERE MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:La Targette British Cemetery|LA TARGETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, Neuville-St Vaast, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Loos British Cemetery|LOOS BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial|MENIN GATE (YPRES) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:Nine Elms Military Cemetery|NINE ELMS MILITARY CEMETERY, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension|QUEANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Raillencourt Communal Cemetery Extension|RAILLENCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France]] # [[Space:Rome War Cemetery|ROME WAR CEMETERY, Italy]] # [[Space:Rosewood Cemetery|ROSEWOOD CEMETERY, Manitoba, Canada]] # [[Space:Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery|RUE-PETILLON MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Sai Wan War Memorial|SAI WAN WAR MEMORIAL, Victoria, Hong Kong]] # [[Space:Sains-Les-Marquion|SAINS-LES-MARQUION British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:St Sever Cemetery|ST. SEVER CEMETERY, Rouen, France]] # [[Space:Stonewall Community Cemetery|STONEWALL COMMUNITY CEMETERY, Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada]] # [[Space:Tyne Cot Cemetery|TYNE COT CEMETERY, Zonebeeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium]] # [[Space:Villers Hill British Cemetery|VILLERS HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Villers-Guislain, France]] # [[Space:Villers Station Cemetery|VILLERS STATION CEMETERY, Villers-au-Bois, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Villers-Bretonneux Memorial|VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL, Somme, France]] # [[Space:Vimy Memorial|VIMY MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France]] # [[Space:Winnipegosis Cemetery|WINNIPEGOSIS CEMETERY, Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Canada]]
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==Ward Family Record== The Ward Family Record that was owned by [[Ward-228|Daniel Ward]], grandson of [[Ward-4785|Richard]] and Frances Ward, indicates that FRANCES WARD was born September 14th, 1700. Her surname was not cited in the record. In about 1716 Frances married Richard Ward, son of Captain [[Ward-4787|Seth Ward]] and Anne Hatcher Ward of Henrico County, Virginia. It was recorded that she gave birth to a son,[[Ward-4797|Benjamin Ward]], on September 18th, 1717 at age seventeen. On March 29th, 1729, Frances at age twenty-eight had a daughter named TAHPENES WARD. FRANCES was deceased by 1759 when her widower husband, RICHARD WARD married secondly Mary Johns in Lunenburg County, Virginia. Their son, Benjamin, married firstly c1738 to a woman only known to us as Missy, by whom he had one son named Daniel Ward of Franklin County, Virginia. Circa 1745 Benjamin married secondly Mary Duke, daughter of James Duke and Mary Byrd of Westover, Charles City County, Virginia, by whom he had six known children; their place of residence has not yet been fully established. Her daughter, Tahpenes Ward married Philip Webber; they lived out their lives in Cumberland County, Virginia. Frances was survived by fourteen known grandchildren who removed to different parts of the country. No references to date have been found that Frances relinquished her dower rights in any of the numerous land transactions of her husband, Richard Ward; this again indicates that she died before Richard Ward. Traditionally, Frances Ward is identified as having been a Worsham. A Bible passed down among the descendants of Tahpenes (Ward) Webber is said to identify Frances as a Worsham without identifying her parents by name. Frances was perhaps a daughter of Charles Worsham and his wife, Mary Bevill. As Tahpenes (Ward) Webber named a daughter, Ann Bevill Webber, this certainly seems to support this theory regarding the identity of her parents. Ideally, Ward researchers would like to have concrete proof to confirm Frances Ward's placement in the Worsham family. This is made difficult by the destruction of so many Henrico Co., VA records. Add source of destruction of records here The only thing we know with any degree of confidence is the given name of Frances and her birth date. Her maiden surname and her proposed parentage are based on a preponderance of the surviving evidence, which is meager at best. After Charles Worsham died, his wife, Mary Bevill Worsham, was involved in a court case and in her deposition she stated she had 3 sons & 2 daughters. Charles & Mary descendants in Henrico Co., VA; Prince George Co., VA., Brunswick Co., VA, Chesterfield Co., VA. On April 25, 2005, Researcher, Steve Jennings provided the following information: "The tradition of this Ward family is that Frances was a Worsham. I want to back this up and try to prove it. A lady I have written back and forth who researches the Worshams said that Frances may have been one of the two daughters of Charles Worsham (died 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia) and Mary Bevill. Court records mention that Charles and Mary Worsham had five children, three sons and two daughters. The sons have been pinned down pretty much. Only one is known for 100 percent and that's William. Essex and Francis are pretty sure bets. The girls remain unidentified, but the court records do mention that there were two girls. I don't see any other Worshams that Frances could belong to. In addition to the tradition that Frances was a Worsham is the fact that Richard and Frances Ward's daughter, Tahpenes Ward Webber, named a daughter Ann Bevill Webber. Court records needed as source I've not found a Bevill connection anywhere on either side of Ann's family, except for the possibility that her grandmother, Frances, was the daughter of Charles Worsham and Mary Bevill. The Wards and Worshams were connected through the marriage of Seth Ward, Richard Ward's brother, to Martha Worsham, a niece of Charles Worsham. So, if the family tradition is right, the brothers Seth and Richard Ward would have married first cousins. Charles and Mary Worsham would have named a son Francis and a daughter Frances Worsham. The Worsham researcher said that Frances (the girl) and Francis (the boy) might have been twins. I don't know about that one. I do know that back in those days it wasn't unheard of for parents to sometimes name two children the same name. Since the situation here was with a boy and a girl, I don't see that there is a problem."["Jennings, Steve. Researcher"] Researcher, Steve Jennings provided information from the Webber-Ligon Bible by email to this researcher on 30 June 2005. He stated the following: :" This was taken from the Webber-Ligon Bible. RICHARD WARD married FRANCES WORSHAM and had a daughter, TAHPENES WARD, who married PHILIP WEBBER. Their daughter, ANNE BEVILL WEBBER, married RICHARD LIGON. The Webber-Ligon Bible was last known to be owned by a descendant, Mrs. WILLIAM HENRY GRAHAM. The Webber-Ligon Bible records the following marriage: RICHARD WARD and FRANCES WORSHAM was married December 18th 1716. The Bible does not identify the parents of Frances Worsham, but it does identify her as a Worsham. The fact that Richard Ward and Frances Worsham's daughter, Tahpenes, named a daughter Anne Bevill Webber points to the fact that Frances was one of the two daughters of Charles Worsham and Mary Bevill." ["Webber-Ligon Bible"] Jack Webber posted 28 October 2005 on Genforum the following message. "I don't know any of the Graham descendants and don't know where the Bible is today. It was owned by Mrs. Graham in 1907. I have a transcript copy of the Bible record. Here's what the transcript says, as you may find it helpful." '''Richard and Ann Ligon Family Bible ''' :''These entries are taken from a Holy Bible printed in Edinburgh by Mark and Charles Kerr, 1795. The Bible is owned by Mrs. William Henry Graham, 1907. '' ["William Ward Bible";]["Roots Web - Family Bible Transcript]"] :Richard Ward and Frances Worsham was married December 18th 1716 :Phillip Webber and Tahpenes Ward was married October 14th 1751 :Richard Ligon and Ann Bevill Webber was married September 10th 1797 :Alfred Wood married Tabitha Ward Ligon December 22 1822 :William Richard Wood and Lucy Henry Southall were married August 25th 1847 :Nannie Jane Wood married David Malcolm Wilkinson April 14th 1857 :John Webber born August 15th 1752 :Frances Webber born September 10th 1754 died September 14th 1754 :Richard Webber born May 24th 1756 :Phillip Webber born April 30th 1758 :Benjamin Webber born October 6th 1760 :Mary Webber born October 27th 1763 died November 3d 1763 :Seth Ward Webber born March 20th 1766 :Essex Webber born May 19th 1769 died October 8th 1773 :Simeon Webber born January 16th 1772 :Ann Bevill Webber born October 25th 1775 :Richard Ligon born July 18th 1798 :Daniel Ligon born December 22d 1799 :Archibald Ligon born August 10th 1802 :Tabitha Ward Ligon born June 10th 1804 :Rachie Ligon born August 10th 1806 :Catherine Ligon born December 11th 1808 :Henry Ligon born February 11th 1811 :George Ligon born June 7th 1813 :Judith Ligon born February 1st 1815 ''''''See Also'''''' [[Space:The_Ward_Family_Record_II|The Ward Family Record II]] ==Sources== *"Jennings, Steve. Researcher" April 25, 2005 *"Webber-Ligon Bible" excerpt sent to Steve Jennings on 30 June 2005 by email. *Title: "William Ward Bible"; Page: page 679; Author: Matthew Carey; Publication: Name: November 7, 1803, No. 122 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA.; Location: Copy provided to Brenda Reed by Charles Ward of Sweetwater, TN. Note: "This is to attest and affirm that I, John B. Hansard, have personally copied the above Bible record from the Bible of William Ward an d I do herby affirm that the recorded in said Bible." *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bhreed&id=I22873 "Roots Web - Family Bible Transcript]" ==Acknowledgements== The information found in this WikiPage was orginally posted on Roots Web. This information has been reformatted in an effort to promote easier reading and allow others to link profiles more effciently. The content has not been changed - [[Kroesing-2|Kim Marcus]]
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A "Ward Family Record" was passed down from [[Ward-228|DANIEL WARD]], oldest son of [[Ward-4797|BENJAMIN WARD]] and Missy, his first wife, to Daniel's daughter ELIZABETH WARD MARCUM. Elizabeth then passed the document to her granddaughter, MARY ANN HANSARD, the grandmother of MARY LORENA HANSARD WILSON of Sweetwater, Tennessee. Mrs. Wilson had the document until the last period of her life when it fell into the hands of another relative unknown to this researcher. Virginia Smith, who visited with Lorena Wilson c 1980, generously provided a copy of the document to this researcher (Brenda Reed). Mrs. Smith visited with Mrs. Wilson at her home. Mrs. Wilson generously allowed Mrs. Smith to take the Ward Family Record, copy it, and return it to her on the day of the visit. Mrs. Smith stated: "I was on pins and needles as you can imagine!" Mrs. Wilson had recently published her grandmother's writings as a book entitled "Old Time Tazewell"; she mentioned that she wanted to place the originals with a Tennessee library along with the family record and other papers. Whether she carried out that wish before her death, Mrs. Smith did not know but assumed her children followed her wishes. Mrs. Smith stated that the Ward Family Record consisted of only one page that was almost certainly removed from a Bible, originally belonging to [[Ward-4785|RICHARD WARD]] (1692-1762) of Lunenburg County, Virginia, then inherited by his grandson, Daniel Ward (1739-1826) of Franklin County, Virginia; passing then to his daughter, Elizabeth Ward Markham, and subsequently to her granddaughter, Mary Ann Hansard, grandmother of Mary Lorena Wilson. The entries appeared to all be in the same hand and ink except for the last, recording the death of Daniel Ward. The death entry of Daniel Ward appears in a different hand and ink and would have been recorded shortly after his death. The other entries appear to have been recorded in the mid-1700s (after 1739). Of further interest is an entry allegedly taken from the Journal of DR. WILLIAM WARD, son of BENJAMIN WARD & MARY DUKE, which was inherited by Peter Marcum, nephew of Dr. William Ward, after the death of his wife, Mary Robertson Ward, as follows: "MARY WARD Relict of BENJAMIN WARD and Daughter of JAMES & MARY DUKE of Virginia Departed this Life October 8th 1805 Aged 80 years." Bill Jones posted the record from Dr. Ward's journal on Genforum (10/21/2002). The entry was copied from Dr. Ward's Journal, once owned by WILLIAM MARKHAM (son of Peter Marcum & Abigail Sutton, who got the Journal from his father, who in turn got it from DR. WILLIAM WARD'S widow, MARY POLLY ROBERTSON WARD of Rutherford County, Tennessee. Dr. Ward's Journal contained information he recorded over many years about his family, medical remedies, patients, and slaves he owned. Mr. Jones added that MARY DUKE WARD was a niece of WILLIAM BYRD, II of Westover and that her sentiments were with the British during the American Revolution. She was a haughty lady, proud of her kin." (Note, Mr. Jones has not further communicated about this document.) It appears that the reference to William Byrd, II of Westover, was made as an induction of his own. On April 19, 2005 Mr. STEVE JENNINGS provided this researcher with the following information relative to BENJAMIN WARD and his wife, MARY DUKE, as to the death of their son, Dr. William Ward. He stated that the following entries "were taken from a Holy Bible published by Matthew Carey, Philadelphia, 1803. Poor condition, pages missing. This Bible was given to Peter Markham by Mary Ward, the widow of Doctor William Ward, along with Doctor Ward’s journal and other personal belongings. Owned by Mr. William Markham." According to Mr. Jennings the Bible record states the following: "Mary Ward Relict of Benjamin Ward Departed this life October 8th 1805 Aged 80 years and "To the Memory of Doct. William Ward the husband of Mrs. Mary Ward born the 14th of April 1752 in Cumberland County in Virginia the son of Benjamin Ward and Mary Ward His Wife Daughter of James and Mary Duke of Charles City County in Virginia. In early life he came to Tennessee and after sustaining an irreproachable reputation and a life of dutiful service to his fellow man he died in the full hope of a joyful resurrection on the 23d of July 1835 in the 84th year of his age. His memory will long be cherished by all who knew him." The Ward Family record and the Holy Bible of Dr. William Ward establish the following: RICHARD WARD, son of [[Ward-4787|SETH WARD]], was born October 29th 1692. FRANCES, his wife, was born September 14th 1700. BENJAMIN WARD, son of RICHARD WARD, was born September 18th 1717. TAHPANES WARD, daughter of RICHARD WARD, was born March 29, 1729. DANIEL WARD, son of BENJAMIN WARD, was born May 4th 1739 and died January 29th 1826. BENJAMIN WARD, son of Richard & Frances Ward, married Mary Duke, daughter of James Duke & Mary Byrd of Charles City County, Virginia. DR. WILLIAM WARD, son of Benjamin & Mary Duke Ward, was born 14 April 1752 at Cumberland Co., VA and died 23 July 1835 at Rutherford County, TN. 1712, June 11: WILLIAM BYRD, II (uncle of MARY DUKE, wife of BENJAMIN WARD] wrote in his Secret Diary: "SETH WARD brought his patent there [Falling Creek] to show me that John Giles could not claim the mill because it was out of bounds." [Reference is to Seth Ward, brother of Richard Ward & uncle of Benjamin Ward of this record. Reference is to Wm. Byrd,II, brother of Mary Duke's ] On 14 April 1752 Benjamin & Frances Ward's son, Dr. William Ward, was born at Cumberland County, Virginia. 1754, September 5: Lunenburg County, Deed Book 4: 288, duplicated Deed Book 5:197 RICHARD WARD of Southam Parish, Cumberland County, for L500 currency, conveys to BENJAMIN WARD of Granville County, NC, 13 Negroes, all stock of horses, cattle, hogs, household furniture belonging to my plantation in Lunenburg County. [ Reference may be to Benjamin Ward, Esquire -- nephew of Richard Ward and cousin of Benjamin Ward of this record.] 1755, June 30: Lunenburg County, VA Deed Book 4:150 RICHARD WARD of Cumberland County, Virginia to BENJAMIN WARD of Granville County, NC, for 1500 pounds currency, conveying all said Richard's lands in Lunenburg County, being on Ward's Ford (Wards Fork now in Charlotte County) a branch of Little Roanoke, and all buildings & appurtenances. (Reference may be to Benjamin Ward, Esquire, nephew of Richard Ward.] 1755, July 21: Lunenburg County, VA Order Book 1754-55, pages not numbered: Trial of RICHARD WARD for a felony (nature not given); not guilty and instantly discharged. NATHANIEL BASSETT came into court and made oath that he believed himself in danger of his life from RICHARD WARD and said WARD is bound over to keep the peace, etc, his bondsmen being JAMES CARY, JR., BEN HARRIS, JEREMIAH HATCHER & BENJAMIN WARD. On August 29, 1765 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County deeded to WILLIAM HEDSPETH of Mecklenburg County for 150 pounds, 600 acres in Charlotte, part of a greater tract patented to BENJAMIN WARD bearing date of 3 March 1760, beginning at patent line and along PHILIP GOODE's line, all appurtenances: Signed THOMAS JONES; Witnessed by MAT MARABLE, GEORGE FOWLER, & ROBERT BURTON. Recorded 2 September 1765. Right of dower: Relinguished by LEANAH, wife of THOMAS JONES. (Charlotte County Deed Book 1:052 On April 8th, 1766 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County, VA deeded to MATHEW MARABLE of same for 50 pounds, 325 acres in Charlotte, bounded by patent line, WILLIAM HIDSPATH corner and WILLIAM MAY's corner -- part of 1313 acres patented by BENJAMIN WARD, bearing the date of 3 March 1760. Recorded Charlotte County Deed Book 1:011. [Reference may or may not be to Benjamin Ward of this record.] In the Will of RICHARD WARD, dated 17 November 1759 and proved 2 February 1762 Cornwall Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia, said RICHARD WARD devised to his son, BENJAMIN WARD, 120 acres in Cumberland Parish [then Bedford County] adjacent to James Brown, Jonas Renuls, and Valentine Coffey. Richard Ward devised to his daughter, TAHPENES WARD, one shilling. He loaned six Negroes to his present wife, MARY (JOHNS) WARD and left 150 acres to their unborn child, the land being in Chesterfield County, lying between ELIZA GAY and SEATH WARD, between the road and the river and also 101 acres in Cumberland County between Angolea Creek and Appomattox River and also the land he then enjoyed in Lunenburg County and all the Negroes and everything he was possessed with in Cumberland County and also in Lunenburg County and the six Negroes he lent his wife, Mary. Friend, SEATH WARD and PERRIN ALDAY served as his executors. The will was witnessed by ABRA MARTIN, NEAL FRANK, & JOSHUA WHARTON. [This reference proves that Richard Ward had three children: BENJAMIN WARD, TAHPANES WARD, and a third child as issue of Richard & Mary Ward, who was named RICHARD WARD as proven by administration of Richard Ward, Sr. estate in Lunenburg County.] It is unknown if the Benjamin Ward of this record is the one mentioned in this deed: April 8 1766, Charlotte Co., VA Deed Book 1, page 11: THOMAS JONES of Charlotte County to MATHEW MARABLE of same for 50 pounds, 325 acres in Charlotte. Bounded by patent line, Wm. Hidspath's corner & Wm. May's corner. Part of a 1313 acre patent by BENJAMIN WARD bearing date of 3 Mar 1760. On 29 Aug 1765 THOMAS JONES of Charlotte deeded to WM. HEDSPETH of Mecklenburg for 150 pounds, 600 acres in Charlotte part of a greater trace patented to BENJAMIN WARD 3 Mar 1760 beginning at patent line & along Phillip Goode's line. (DB 1:52, Charlotte Co.) ''See Also'' [[Space:The_Ward_Family_Record|Ward Family Record]]
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There were five immigrants of the name Warner who came to America in or before 1639. My initial focus will be on the descendants and ancestors of John Warner of Hartford and Farmington Connecticut. * Andrew Warner, who was residing in Cambridge in 1632. * John Warner, who came on the ship Increase in 1635, and settled in Providence, R. I., in or before 1637. *William Warner, who came from England in 1637 accompanied by his two sons, John and David, and settled in Ipswich, Mass. *John Warner, who appears among the original proprietors of Hartford in 1639 and later was one of the original settlers of the town of Farmington. * Captain Augustine Warner, who came to Virginia about 1628 and settled in York County. ''Note:'' No direct connections have been found thus far among these five Warner families. However, John Warner who settled in Hartford was a fellow townsman of Andrew Warner in both Hartford and Farmington. It is possible that both were connected with the Hatfield Broad Oak family, which is an area to explore further. My interest in the Warner family stems from the research my mother and those with whom she communicated puzzled over and work on for a long period of time. The first of the Warners to show up in my ancestry was Sophronia (Sophrona) Warner, my maternal great grandmother who married Squire Caris. The origin of the Warner, Warren name. This most interesting surname has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may be of Old German origin, derived from an Old Germanic personal name composed of the elements "war(in)", guard and "heri, hari", army; this was adopted by the Normans, who introduced it into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Secondly, the surname may be a contracted form of "Warrener", a topographical name for someone who lived by a gamepark; or an occupational name for someone employed in one. Warrener is derived from the Anglo-Norman-French "warrene", warren, a piece of land for breeding game, especially small animals and birds. Recordings of the personal name include Warnerus de Lusoriis, mentioned in the Eynsham Cartulary, Oxford in 1140; and Warner, Garner de Waxtunesham, recorded in 1160 in Lincolnshire. Early examples of the surname include Geoffrey Warner, who appears in the 1203 Curia Rolls of Surrey, and Peter le Warner, recorded in 1214 in the Curia Rolls of Yorkshire. Sir Edward Warner (1511 - 1565) was Lieutenant of the Tower of London; while Sir Thomas Warner (died 1649) conceived the idea of a West Indian settlement and founded a colony at St. Kitts in the Barbadoes. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Warnier, which was dated 1196, in the "Pipe Rolls of Dorset", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Source: Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Warner#ixzz3OpxtZZQ4
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family == : Dyas, Thomas Winning, '''The Warren Family''', Manuscript, Canada (1969), 17 Pages * Title: '''The Warren Family''' * Author: Thomas Winning Dyas * Publisher: Manuscript by Author (1969) * Pages: 17 * NOTE: Supplement to this book were written as: Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Availability:''' ** Microfilm: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/340339?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Dyas, Thomas Winning. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Dyas|The Warren Family]]: Page 8] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family Historian == : Warren, James W., and Paula S. Warren, '''The Warren Family Historian''', Published by J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, (1982 - 1992) - 7 volumes. * Title: '''The Warren Family Historian''' - Supplement to ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) by Thomas Winning Dyas * Authors: James W. Warren and Paula S. Warren * Publisher: J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota (1982 - 1992) * Pages: 7 Volumes (except 1987 - 1988) * Topics: Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Warren (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Germany, Italy, Normandy, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and possibly Norway. Richard Warren, who came on the Mayflower in 1620 was one of the earliest Warrens in America. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the family of Old Hardin or Harda Warren (b. 1788) who settled the Ozone Mountain area of Johnson County, Arkansas. He married Lydia Johnson in 1808. Their children were James, young Hardin, Michael, William, Lydia, and Belinda. Some Warrens settled in Barbados, Somer Islands, and St. Christopher (West Indies), and in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some lived in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island (Canada), Jamaica (West Indies), and in Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Utilla Island in British Honduras, and to Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma Indian Territory, South Canadian Indian Territory, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington D.C., and elsewhere. Some have Choctaw or other American Indian bloodlines. Some have African American bloodlines. * '''Availability:''' ** Microfiche of Select Volumes: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/170496?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Warren|The Warren Family Historian]]: Volume 3, Page 12] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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School Newspaper at Warren High School in Warren, Michigan
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren-Clarke Genealogy == A record of persons related within the sixth degree to the children of Samuel Dennis Warren and Susan Cornelia Clarke * by Charles White Huntington (b.1854) * published by J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894 * Source Example: ::: Huntington, Charles White. ''[[Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|The Warren-Clarke Genealogy]]'' (J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Huntington|Huntington]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warriner Family of New England Origin == Being a History and Genealogy of William Warriner Pioneer Settler of Springfield, Mass. and his Descendants Embracing Nine Generations from 1638 to 1898 * by Edwin Warriner * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1899 * Citation Example: ::: Warriner, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|The Warriner Family of New England Origin]]'' (John Munsell's Sons, Albany N.Y., 1899) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Warriner|Warriner]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/warrinerfamilyof00warr#page/n9/mode/2up *https://books.google.com/books?id=Pos_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774610
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Washburn Family in America == * by Brenton Pomeroy Washburne, 1925- * published by B.P.Washburne, Buena Park, California,1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washburn Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume 1 (1983) *https://archive.org/details/washburnfamilyin00wash/page/n3 (Borrow) :Volume 1 and Volume 2 (1997) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396903 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :1. Foreword :2. The Old Washbourne Family Tree :3. Codes for the family branches in America :4. The John Washburn branch :5. The William Washburn branch :6. Virginia branches of the family :7. Branches of the family who came to America later :8. Unlinked Branches :9. Index of Washburns :10. Washburn Spouse Index :11. The D.A.R. Patriot Index :Bibliography === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Washburne, Brenton Pomeroy ''[[Space:The Washburn Family in America|The Washburn Family in America]]'' (Buena Park, California,1983), [ Page ]. *[[[#Washburne|Washburne]]]
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[[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Baltimore, Maryland]] Three newspapers remain within living memory in DC's Black community: [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84025891/ The Bee] was a ferocious and direct DC publication. [http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/marychurchterellcolored.htm Mary Church Terrell] " wrote a column for [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83027091/ The Colored American] titled "The Women's World," under the pseudonym Euphemia Kirk." [[Washington-33 |Booker T. Washington]] also wrote regularly for The Colored American. (Note: many Mary Terrells but none with Church, so need to sort through them... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:24, 18 February 2015 (EST)) and the Baltimore [http://www.pbs.org/blackpress/news_bios/afroamerican.html Afro-American] See Also: [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED062240.pdf A Guide to the Negro Newspapers on Microfilm: A Selected List] from 1972 (glad the last author was more careful -see page 2...)
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families == * by [[Hoppin-91|Charles Arthur Hoppin]] (1866-1941) * privately printed, Greenfield, Ohio, 1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26285/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE983132 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/washingtonancest02hopp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4052363 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* The English ancestry of the Washingtons of Virginia ::* Colonel John15 Washington of England and Virginia and his children ::* Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Pope, of Maryland and Virginia ::* Colonel John Mottrom of Northumberland, Virginia ::* The Wrights of London, Virginia, and North Carolina * Vol. II. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Andrew McClain, founder and patriot ::* Some descendants of John Parkinson ::* The Scottish-Irish Rosses ::* The Scottish-Irish Saint Clairs ::* The Elsberrys of Maryland and Ohio ::* Veazey--Dormott--husbands of Maryland and North Carolina ::* Jonas and Ann Williams of Fauquier County, Virginia ::* English of Gloucestershire, England, and of New Jersey ::* Samuel Clift, Quaker, from Horsley, England ::* Errata * Vol. III. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Barent Driessen, Jan Barentsen van Zutphen, and their Johnson descendants ::* Willem Jansen van Borculo, and Cornelia Antonise van Salee of New Amsterdam ::* Anthony Janse van Salee, and van Vaes of New Amsterdam and Long Island ::* Pieter Claesen van Norden and the Wyckoffs ::* Van Etten and De Hooges of New York and New Jersey ::* Jan Martensen Schenck, founder, Long Island, N. Y. ::* Steven Koerte van Voorhees of Holland and New York and his family ::* Symon Jansen van Arsdalen, from Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, and his children ::* Claes Cornelissen van Schouw, Meutelaer, of Long Island, New York ::* The Honorable Cornelis Hendricksz van Nes, of Albany, New York ::* The Schofields of Connecticut, New York, and Ohio ::* De Golier--De Gaullier--De Gallier of New York and Ohio ::* Thomas, John, and Hannah Willis of New York ::* Albert Andriessen Bradt of New Amsterdam and Rensselaerswyck ::* Jan, Johannes, and Rachel Redcliff of Albany, New York ::* Joseph Yates of England, and Albany, New York ::* Marcelis Janse van Bommel of Beverwyck (Albany), New York ::* Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of New Amsterdam and Albany, New York ::* Hatch, Palmer, and Rowley of Massachusetts ::* The Cottles of Wiltshire and Marthas Vineyard ::* Look and Bunker of Marthas Vineyard ::* Joshua, Gilbert, and Sarah Hulse of New York ::* Waterbury and Lockwood of Massachusetts and Connecticut ::* Bowton, Bouton of Connecticut ::* Gregory of England and Connecticut ::* Marvin and Kellogg of Essex, England, and Connecticut ::* Jonas1, Senior; Jonas2, Junior; and Abigail3 Weed of Connecticut ::* Samuel1, John2, and Bertha3 Holly of Connecticut ::* John1, Joseph2, and Waitstill3 Green of Connecticut ::* Brundish, Brundage, Brandegee of Connecticut ::* Errata ::* Index of volume one ::* Index of volume two ::* Index of volume three === WikiTree Syntax === * Hoppin, Charles. ''[[Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families]]'' (Greenfield, Ohio, 1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoppin|Hoppin]])
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[[Category:Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] == The Watchtower == Back to [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses#Resources|Resources]] *Publisher: Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950 *{{Wikidata|Q164706|enwiki}} * Source Example: ::: ''"[[Space:The Watchtower|The Watchtower]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#WT|The Watchtower]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Watchtower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *1950- :https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/library/r1/lp-e/all-publications/watchtower
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Waterman Family == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) & [[Waterman-3114|Edgar Francis Waterman]] (1875-1972) * published by E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Waterman Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1939) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily01jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 2 (1941) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily02jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 3 (1954) Descendants of Richard Waterman of Providence, Rhode Island, together with records of many other family groups of the Waterman name. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily03jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 2 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 3 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR9 Contents] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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The Way International (or The Way Ministry) is a Christian religious cult which I ([[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]]) was heavily absorbed in from the Summer of 1985 until sometime in late 1989. Although I now believe I learned a lot of crap and frequently misplaced my faith, during this time I made a lot of good friends, and had some very good times, and that is why I'm choosing to remember them here. ==Video== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdUnWhfmrRQ&feature=youtu.be Ted & Kim's 1988 Christmas video] Ted & Kim Whitten, new to Arizona, filmed this video 11-2-88 to send home to various friends and family members back East. Very active in The Way Ministry at this time, they interview their friends, most of whom are also in The Way, including Tim & Sharon Lawrence, Mark & Jacque Dailey, and Bob & Lisa Carson.
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[[Category: The Way West]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Project:The_Way_West|The Way West Project]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]]'''The Way West Project is a Sub-Project of the [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]]''' ----------------- {{Westward Ho | sub-project = The Way West }} --------------------------
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This free space page is for profiles of people who came west by train or stagecoach, worked in these areas or helped to build the trains and coaches or lay the track to connect east and west. Travelling by stagecoach in the West was often uncomfortable,but it was often the only means of travel and one of the safer ways to travel. There were rules for travelling by stagecoach,including no liquor, no cursing or smoking if ladies were present.Along the stage routes, stations were established every 12 miles ,as the stage driver neared the station, he or she would blow a small brass bugle or trumpet to alert the station staff of the coaches arrival. As early as 1832 it was realized there was a need to connect America's East and West coast. In 1869, the presidents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads drove the last spike into a rail line that connects their railroads, the Transcontinental railroad. Travel time between America's east and west coasts was reduced from months to less than a week. [[Image:Photos-864.png|400px]]
'''Profiles on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Parkhurst-260|Charley Parkhurst]] - Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst was also known as one Eyed Charley or Six Horse Charley, she was a stagecoach driver, farmer and rancher in California she took the name Charley and lived as a male for most of her life.
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'''Sources''' '''Stagecoaches'''
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stagecoach Wikipedia] - Stagecoach *[http://americanhistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa120501a.htm American History] - A Cradle On Wheels Stagecoach Travel in the Wild West *[http://shades-of-truth.hubpages.com/hub/stagecoaches-of-the-wild-west Shades-of-Truth] - Stagecoaches of the Wild West *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-stagecoach.html Legends of America] Stagecoaches of the American West *[http://wildwesthistory.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/the-stagecoach-fast-efficient-dangerous.html Wildwest History] - The Stagecoach: Fast, Efficient, Dangerous, and Miserable Form of Travel *[https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/history/stagecoach/ Wells Fargo.com] - The history of the The Wells Fargo Stagecoach *[http://www.thewildwest.org/cowboys/wildwestoutlawsandlawmen/173-blackbart.html The Wildwest.com] - Outlaw, Black Bart a California stagecoach robber whose real name was Charles E. Bolles *[http://www.texasalmanac.com/topics/history/stagecoaching-texas Texas Almanac] - Stagecoaching in Texas *[http://www.ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/pike/part2.html Our Family Histories] - National Pike, Road of History, Romance '''Images''' *[http://www.pinterest.com/mawmawjory/stagecoaches-and-stagestops-of-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - Stagecoaches And Stagestops Of The Old West *[http://www.old-picture.com/old-west/Stagecoach-Western.htm Old Picture.com] - A Western Stagecoach *[https://www.flickr.com/photos/38628255@N00/galleries/72157626437938271/ Flickr.com] - The Colorful Stagecoaches of the Old West - Wells Fargo - Butterfield - Concord - Overland Express '''Railroads'''
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*[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/tomthumb.htm Eye Witness to History] - America's First Steam Locomotive, 1830, Tom Thumb --------------------------------
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine == * by [[Sargent-5590|William Mitchell Sargent]] (1848-1891) * published "Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1215707 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=26304 * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/G007444 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/47997/ === Citation Formats === * Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sargent|Sargent]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Weddington Family == {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Inside title page, ''The Weddington Family''. }} {{Clear}} * Compiled by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] * Self-published. Re-published, 2000 by [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]] * Book: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/65394-redirection * Citation Example: :::[[Weddington-241|Weddington, Andy Simmons]], comp. ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family]]''. (Self-published, Re-published, [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]], 2000) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Weddington|Weddington]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Weddington_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: Weeping Time, Slaves]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Program]] "The Great Slave Auction (also called The Weeping Time) was a March 2 and 3, 1859 auction of enslaved African-Americans held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia. Slave Owner and absentee plantation owner [[Mease-56|Pierce Mease Butler]] authorized the sale of approximately 436 men, women, children, and infants to be sold over the course of two days. The sale's proceeds went to satisfy Butler's significant debts, much of it from gambling. The auction is regarded as the largest single sale of enslaved people in U.S. history.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Slave_Auction] This is a only a portion of the enslaved people who were owned by Butler and his family. For additional lists of those enslaved, please see [[Space:Pierce_Mease_Butler%2C_List_of_Slaves|Pierce Mease Butler, List of Slaves]]. This list and the identifying information were compiled by Annette Holmes [http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/butler.htm] Please see the link for additional notes that include possible relationships between those listed and identification in additional documents. # [[Broughton-1974|George]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1975|Sue]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1976|George Jr]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1978|Harry]] Broughton # Elisha later known as Elisha Myers # [[Butler-25899|Molly]] # [[Butler-25900|Israel]] # [[Butler-25901|Sevanda]] # [[Chippin-2|Joe]] # Hagar # McPherson later known as Mack Turner # Patterson # Killoby # Angus # [[Chippin-4|Robert]] Chippin # [[Chippin-5|Luna]] Chippin # Israel # Edi # Elisha # George # Rutledge # Brutus # Bella # Venus # Nija # Juno # John # Patty # Santee # James # Beck # Manigault # Netty # Tena # Zebulon # Binah # Quacco # Jean # Delia # Philadelphia # Chaney # Lazarus # Bram # Joan # Morris # Lucy # Zephora # Mary # Pierce # St. Faux # Bram # Rufus # Sue # Infant # Moses # Melinda # Pompey # Dosey # Sarah # Aaron # Clary # Binah # Sunbury # Bram # Mose # Stepney # Eve # Jonas # Lester # Cudjo # Lucy # Primus later known as Primus Wilson # Daphney # Dido # Infant # Phillip # Pender # Hannah # John # Levi # Rachel # Kate # Rentee # Sukey # Amorita # Happy # Rentee # Elizabeth # Hector's Bess # Ben # Betty # Phoebe # Hector # George's Frank # Ruth # Charleston # Joe # Frank # Kate's John later known as John Butler # Betsey # Kate # Violet # Wooster later known as Wooster (Worcester?) 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Bleach # Lucy # Katy later known as Katy Hix/Hicks # Patty # Haney # William # Martin later known as Martin Butler # Charity later known as Charity Butler # Beck # Martin # Lucy # Peter # Ruth # Charity later known as Charity Butler # Goin # Cassander # Emiline # Judy # Dorcas # Joe # Tom # Judge Will # Lowden later known as Lowden Bennett # Hagar later known as Hagar Bennett # Lowden Jr # Silas # Lettia (should be Letitia) # Fielding # Abel # Smith's Bill later known as Bill Williams # Leah # Sally # Adam # Charlotte # Leah # Maria # Luna # Clementina # Tom # Harriet # Wanney # Deborah # Infant # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # London's Kit # Jane # Jacob # Frances # Lucy # Silas # Phoebe # Infant # Lamotte # Martha # Peter # Lydia # Dicey # Anson # Mark # Jonas # Kate # Infant # Guy # Jeffrey # Andrew # Hannah # Thomas # Ezekiel # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # Missing from list # William # Jane # Shoemaker Bill's Sally ==Sources==
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'''The Governance of the German Colonies in Russia:'''
'''With the Eventual Establishment of the Welfare Committee''' The Russian government took various approaches for managing the German colonies within its borders. Initially, the German colonies in the Volga region were administered by St. Petersburg. After 1782, the colonies were shifted to local administration by the office which oversaw the Russian crown peasantry. Soon, this governance arrangement was also considered inadequate and even harmful to the development of the German colonies. In 1797, the Russian Government created a special section in the Office of State Economy, with the responsibility of overseeing the colonies in South Russia. Oversight of the Volga colonies was also transferred to this office. In 1800, a field office was established in Ekaterinoslav on the Dnieper (in the current city of Dnipropetrovs’k). This office controlled the expenditure of state funds used in the establishment of new colonies in South Russia, collected taxes from the colonies and issued reports regarding their progress but it had no judicial authority and was understaffed. In 1802, with the accession of Alexander I to the throne, the office was moved to the Ministry of the Interior. This was office in charged with sorting out the details of the “Tarutino Affair” which occurred in 1815. In the summer of that year, a conflict arose between the German colonists and a Russian official by the name of Mendelsohn in the village of Tarutino, Bessarabia, Russia. In the “History of Tarutino,” by Mutschall, two versions of this event are provided. In version one, Mendelsohn caused dissent by renting pastureland to someone outside of the village. In the second version, Mendelsohn was not willing to open a grain storehouse, during a time of need in the village, just before the next harvest came in. In both versions, Mendelsohn felt threatened, went to Kishinev (the provincial capital of Bessarabia) and reported a revolt in Tarutino. As a result, the provincial governor, Major General Harting brought troops to Tarutino to make sure no revolt had or was about to occur. He fired shots as warnings, beat several colonists, and in the process perhaps even killed one of them. The general arrested the village spokesman, Pastor Schnabel and brought him back to Kishinev. A paper by Brandes [Von den Zaren Adoptiert, 185], lends credence to the second version of the account. Brandes identifies, Mendelsohn as a “smotritel” or a person hired by the Russian government to watch over the food and distributed as promised to the colonists. Brandes shares that a break-in of the grain storehouse occurred, during which Pastor Schnabel disobeyed orders to not touch the supplies. Both Mutschall and Brandes agree that bad feelings developed between the German colonists and their supervisors. The Germans felt that they were being treated as Russian peasants, with the supervisors resorting to blows when they did not like something. Eventually, it was determined that no revolt had occurred in Tarutino. However, it took a year and a half before Pastor Schnabel was returned to his freedom and life in Tarutino. This incident spurred the Russian government to conduct a review of their management of the German Colonies. General Harting as removed from overseeing the German colonists in Bessarabia and replaced by Count Pavel D. Kiselev. Kiselev reestablished the peace and continued to facilitate the establishment of new German colonies. He was also assigned the task of studying how the new German and Bulgarian colonies in Bessarabia and the older German colonies in Xerson and Ekaterinoslav provinces were being managed. Kiselev found, “everything there [in Bessarabia] is for sale” and senior officials were obligated to steal even more, given they paid 20 or 30 thousand rubles apiece for their nominations to office. Kiselev’s report to the Tsar recommended the colonies be supervised by a single organization that could cross provincial boundaries, being independent of the provincial governments. Kishinev’s recommendations were accepted and on 22 March 1818, by formal decree, the Welfare Committee was established. Formally known as the Welfare Committee for Foreign Settlements on the Southern Borderlands of Russia, it became the sole agent of the Russia government responsible for the affairs of the German colonies in Bessarabia and South Russia. The decree of 1818 established that Welfare committee to be “led by a senior official with the rank of privy counselor, the third highest rank in the table of ranks and equivalent to a lieutenant general in the army.” He was assigned to be the president of the Welfare Committee, to be assisted by two advisors and given a staff of 18 support people. Their purview included not only the German colonists, but also the Bulgarian Orthodox refugees escaping from Turkish rule. The first president was General Ivan N. Inzov (1768-1845). He was given this position in 1818, a position he held until his death in 1845. Once the trouble in Tarutino were solved, relationships between St. Petersburg and Kishinev became calm and distant. For the German colonists, the Welfare Committee was the new face of the Russian Government. It took an active role in the establishment of colonies, it became the legal, administrative and tax authority over the colonies. Note: The Welfare Committee referred to German colonies placed in the Xerson Province as the Odessa colonies and these are made up of the Liebental District (721 families), the Kucurgan District (492 families) Glückstal District (430 families), the Berezan District (1, 089 families), and the Tiraspol District (73 families). {Footnote 75, page 227) Reference: Burkett, Huey [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/946987640 ''The German Settlements in Bessarabia: A Study of the German Immigration to, Successful Settlement in, and Ultimate Abandonment of Bessarabia'''], (2016, TIPS Technical Publishing, Inc.) pages 153-157 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Black_Sea_Germans Return to Black Sea German page.]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American == * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal02wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01went * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ux0aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal03wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo02went * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wR4aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KfIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6DhAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal01wentgoog * Vol. 1, 2, 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006745964 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections , Page 349 ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes *** Explanations **** I. Of Persons Bearing The Surname of Wentworth **** II. Of Persons Bearing Other Surnames Than That of Wentworth **** III. Of Places *** Additional To Index I **** Soldiers Whose Origin is Unknown *** Additional to Index II ** Summaries of Persons, Page 880 === Citation Formats === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. == Geneological history recorded by the author following the Wentworth family tree. Includes a number of references to the Ricker family. * by John Wentworth, LL.D. * Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1878 * Citation Example: ::: Wentworth, John, LL. D. The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1878. May 25, 2009. Accessed September 12, 2016. https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I.|Wentworth Genealogy Vol I]]: Page 10] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy == Comprising The Origin of the Name, the Family in England and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the Emigrant and of his descendants. : See update: Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01inwent * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/wentworthgeneal04wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo22went ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo21went ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RfEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011617506 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The West Family Register == Important Lines Traced 1326-1928 * by Letta Brock Stone * Published W.F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928 * Citation Example: ::: Stone, Letta Brock. ''[[Space:The_West_Family_Register|The West Family Register]]'' (W. F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Stone|Stone]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_West_Family_Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080562184&view=1up&seq=11 ::* https://archive.org/details/westfamilyregist00ston
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salisbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass. == One hundredth anniversary, June 17, 1885. * published by Gunn Curtis Co., Boston, 1885 * 43 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=60wsAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00unse * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00salis * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572593 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#WPC|West Parish Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wetmore Family of America == And its collateral branches: with genealogical, biographical, and historical notices. Thomas Whitmore, 1615-1681. * by [[Wetmore-1028|James Carnahan Wetmore]] (1813-1895) * published by Munsell & Rowland, 78 State Street, Albany, 1861 * 670 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wetmore Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPIUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=s11bAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=sxdYAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofa00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofam00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam01wetmgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780975 === Table of Contents === * Preface * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Chart * Introduction * Wetmore memorial. Thomas Whitmore, * Immediate descendants of Thomas Whitmore * Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Descendants of Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Deacon Beriah * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Nathaniel * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Joseph * Appendix. A. Historical sketches of John Whitmore, of Stamford. 1639-45 * Appendix. B. Armorial bearings, of the families of Whitmore in England, taken from Burkes Encyclopedia of Heraldry, &c., London, 1847 * Appendix. C. Abstract of wills, copied from various records in England, by Mr. A. S. Somerby (pseudonym for [[:Category:Horatio_Gates_Somerby_Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby]]) * Appendix. D. Pres. Jonathan Edwards * Appendix. E. Elder William Brewster1 * Appendix. F. Hon. John Treadwell, LL. D.1 * Appendix. G. Rev. Samuel Kirkland1 * Appendix. H. Captain Myles Standish * Index. Thomas Whitmore (Wetmore) and his immediate descendants * Index. Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Josiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas and his children * Index. Beriah, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Nathaniel, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Joseph, son of Thomas, and his desendants * Index. Descendants of Wetmores, not Wetmore by name * Index. Persons who married Wetmores, of their descendants * Index. Collateral branches * Index. Names incidentally mentioned * Index. Titles of works quoted === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Pages 5-6, Page 338, Page 542 reference the work of "Mr. A. S. Somerby". It is assumed that this is Horatio Gates Somerby, and his work is questionable. For more information see [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wetmore|Wetmore]]) * [Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: New Zealand, Monuments and Memorials]] [[Category:Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph, Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] '''The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph at Kohuratahi - North Taranaki''' {{Image|file=The_Whangamomona_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph.jpg |caption=War Memorial at Kohuratahi}} The War Memorial at Kohuratahi was unveiled on Anzac Day, 25th April 1922; organized by Albert Perry and erected by the residents of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora Districts to the memory of their soldiers who made the Supreme Sacrifice, in the Great War of 1914 -1918. Special Public Works trains brought over three hundred people from Whangamomona and Tahora to Kohuratahi, where the newly erected memorial, an obelisk of grey granite enclosed in a square of concrete posts and iron railings, stood alongside the railway station gates. - “Lest We Forget.”, [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19220427.2.26 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 April 1922 ] :'''Listed on the Memorial''' :LEFT PANEL :[[Aitchison-341|Robert Aitchison]] :[[Bain-1912|Ronald Duncan Bain]] :J. CREEK :[[Corbett-2159|Henry Albert Corbett]] :[[Cornwall-779|Robert Henry Charles Cornwall]] :[[Casey-3001|Francis Joseph Casey]] :[[Elliott-10485 |Vernon Douglas Elliott]] :[[Fulcher-198|Alfred Ernest Fulcher]] :[[Glendinning-207|James Jackson Glendinning]] :[[Gates-3656 |Frederick Charles Gates]] :[[Hodder-258 |Basil Rayner Hodder]] :[[Harre-21|William HARRE]] :[[Holdstock-100 |William Leonard Holdstock]] :[[Johns-3826 |Percival Godfrey JOHNS]] :RIGHT PANEL :[[Kelliher-78|John Kelliher]] :[[Lance-738|Edward James Lance]] :[[McCartie-15|Ernest Hilton McCartie]] :[[Mowat-435|Herbert Gavin Mowat]] :[[Marsh-6396|Howard Edgar Marsh]] :[[Murray-11831 |George William Murray]] :J. MATTHIESON :[[Natzke-3|Leo Max Natzke]] :[[Paul-4826|Robert PAUL]] :[[Shewry-3 |David Joseph Shewry]] :[[Stephens-8544|Sydney Stephens]] :[[Stevens-13949|John Lawrence Stevens]] :[[Stevens-13948|Duncan Burrell Stevens]] :REAR PANEL :[[Smith-143673 |Leonard Francis Burton Smith]] :[[Smith-143787 |Donald McKay Smith]] :[[Shield-125|Ronald Coode Shield]] :George SYME :[[Sewell-1765|John Henry Sewell]] :[[Tavender-27 |Nigel Francis Hugh Tavender]] :R. TAYLOR :W. TAYLOR :[[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] :[[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]] :Robert WILLIAMS :[[Watkins-6824 |Richard Reginald WATKINS]] :[[Walsh-5717 |Thomas Patrick Walsh]] :added plaque :[[Hitchcock-2375 |Frank Norman Spurrell Hitchcock]] :W.W.2 :C. M. HIGHT :F. P. C. MOORE :D. J. GLEESON == See Also == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Whangamomona&public=1 Whangamomona]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors == The ancestors and descendants of Nathan Halladay, father of the author's mother * by [[Wheeler-24900|Daniel Merrick Wheeler]] (1846-1943) * published Pittsfield, Mass., 1924 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wheelerfamilyofr00whee * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780840 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27293/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=gIlbAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. First generation and allied families * Chapter II. Second generation and allied families * Chapter III. Third generation and allied families * Chapter IV. Fourth generation and allied families * Chapter V. Fifth generation and allied families * Chapter VI. Sixth generation and allied families * Chapter VII. Seventh generation and allied families * Chapter VIII. Eighth generation and allied families. 1870-- * Chapter IX. Ninth generation * Chapter X. The ancestors of Nathan Halladay father of Susan Halladay Wheeler, 1810-1902 * Chapter XI. Nathan5 Halladay and allied families * Chapter XII. Descendants of Nathan Halladay. 1805-1890 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wheeler, Daniel Merrick. ''[[Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors]]'' (Pittsfield, Mass., 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wheeler|Wheeler]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969 == * by Walter T Wheelock * published by Walter T Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA 1969 * Source Example: ::: Wheelock, Walter T. ''[[Space:The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969|The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969]]'' (W.T. Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA, 1969). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Wheelock|Wheelock]]: Page 134] * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wheelock_family_in_America%2C_1637-1969|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/450820?availability=Ogden%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy == With a chapter on our English forbears "by the name of Whetcombe" * by [[Whitcomb-1424|Charlotte Whitcomb]] (1841-) * published by C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904 * 621 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyin00whit * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyi00unkngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100640740 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Whitcomb, Charlotte. ''[[Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy]]'' (C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whitcomb|Whitcomb]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685 == * by Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs. (1873-) * published Pengelly & Bro., Printers, Reading, Pa., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs., ''[[Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685]]'' (Pengelly & Bro., Reading, Pa., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Purdy|Purdy]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog00purd * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog01purd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009598857
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635) == * by [[Whiton-575|Augustus Sherrill Whiton]] (1887-1961) * published by The Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932 * 258 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitonfamilyinam00whit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780980 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/dcms?pid=IE1216351 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whiton|Whiton]]) * [Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield == and of his descendants, 1635-1890 * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114599963/william-ward-wight William Ward Wight], 1849-1931. * published by Swain & Tate, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390771 * https://archive.org/details/wightsrecordofth00wigh/page/n6 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16938220/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Wight, William Ward''[[Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield |The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield ]]'' (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890), [ Page ]. * [[[#Wight|Wight]]] ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Prefatory Letter :Chapter I. First Generation :Chapter II. Second Generation :Chapter III. Third Generation :Chapter IV. Fourth Generation :Chapter V. Fifth Generation :Chapter VI. Sixth Generation :Chapter VII. Seventh Generation :Chapter VIII. Eighth Generation :Chapter IX. Ninth Generation :Chapter X. Tenth Generation :Chapter XI. American Wights not connected, or unconnecitble, with Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XII. An essay at the English ancestry of Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XIII. Wights of Great Britain not otherwise mentioned :Chapter XIV. Additions and Corrections :Indexes- ::Index I.— Of Christian Names ::Index II.— Of Intermarriages ::Index Ill.—Of Pedigrees of Intermarrying Families ::Index IV.--Of Places :List of Authorities === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 10''' == ---- :Guest Star, Pat Richley-Erickson [[Player-10|Pat (Player) Richley]] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VLMr2jqchdgnrfM_e_rbwsuxv1SGjRpQ4KJy8INVp7Q/edit?ts=601be145#gid=0 Tracking spreadsheet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189898/wikitree-challenge-10-pat-richley-erickson G2G post] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Player-Family-Tree-10 WikiTree pedigree chart] *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12755114/family/familyview?cfpid=-189572043 Comparison pedigree (dad's side) on Ancestry] *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12755114/family/familyview?cfpid=-189572042 Comparison pedigree (mom's side) on Ancestry] ===Interesting Finds=== * Betsey Oades married twice.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Oades-1] * Charles Warner Player was Early Iowa LDS Pioneer, and Early Utah LDS Pioneer; Helped build two LDS Temples over 27 years. First was the Historical Nauvoo Temple in Iowa and second the LDS Temple in Salt lake City, Utah.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Player-14] *Pat is the 16th great granddaughter of [[Stewart-1001|Robert (Stewart) Stewart King Robert IInd of Scots (1316-1390)]], relationship finder: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stewart-1001&person2_name=Player-10 === Military === * [[Froman-48|Sergeant William Gist Froman]] (American Civil War) * [[Froman-10|Jacob Froman]] (American Revolution) * [[Hite-18|Colonel Johannes Hite]] (French & Indian War) * [[Gist-40|Major Joseph Gist]] (American Revolution) * [[Gist-29|William Gist]] (American Revolution - Loyalist - he was captured twice, fought against his cousins, [[Gist-398|Nathaniel Gist]] and [[Gist-400|Richard Gist]] at the Battle of Kings' Mountain, where they both died. He fled to England and returned in 1789) *[[Higgins-341|Tolbert Higgins (1840-1928)]] and his brother [[Higgins-358|Aaron D Higgins (1816-1888)]] (Civil War, 2nd Reg, MO Cavalry) *[[Terry-339|Admiral Terry (1797-1884)]] (Civil War) * [[Wright-45591|William Wright]] was a High Sheriff, Deputy Commissioner of purchasing supplies for the Continental Army * [[Wasden-22|Orson Wasden]] Utah Blackhawk War 1866 * [[Wasden-8|Frederick Wasden]] Utah Blackhawk War 1866 * DAR [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/default.cfm?Tab_ID=1 Ancestor Search] * DAR Sticker ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A123456}} :: or :: {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * Plaque to the People of Penntown, Ripley, Indian, especially those that helped form the Basptist Church there. This includes Pat's gr---- grandfather Robert Terry (1771-1862). ["https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Terry-3055-2"] === '''Resources''' === ====Ireland==== *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] *[[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources Ireland]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Genealogy Ireland Genealogy wiki on Family Search] ====England==== *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England General Research Resources]] *[[Space:England_County_Resource_Pages|England County Resource Pages]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Genealogy England Genealogy wiki on FamilySearch] ====Germany and Prussia==== *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]] *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources|German Roots Project Reliable Sources Page]] *[[Space:Sources-Germany|Sources-Germany]] *[[Space:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists_-_Germany|Immigration records and passenger lists-Germany]] *[[Project:Palatine_Migration#Resources|Palatine Migration Project Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy German Genealogy wiki on Family Search] ====Pennsylvania==== *[[Space:Penn_Project_Reliable_Sources|Penn Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania|Sources-Pennsylvania]] *[[Project:Palatine_Migration#Resources|Palatine Migration Project Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pennsylvania,_United_States_Genealogy Pennsylvania wiki on Family Search] ====New York==== *[[Space:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project_Reliable_Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Sources-New_York|Sources-New York]] *[[Space:New_York_Genealogical_Resources|New York Genealogical Resources]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York,_United_States_Genealogy New York wiki on Family Search] ====Virginia and Kentucky==== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page|Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia,_United_States_Genealogy Virginia wiki on Family Search] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kentucky,_United_States_Genealogy Kentucky wiki on Family Search] ====Missouri==== *[[Space:Sources-Missouri|Sources-Missouri]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Missouri#Resources Missouri Project Resources] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Missouri,_United_States_Genealogy Missouri genealogy wiki on Family Search] ===Some Brick Wall profiles=== ''WikiTree profiles vs Comparison profiles on Ancestry'' :This is not a complete list, but just some of the brickwalls on her dad's side ====in lines of [[Player-16|Alma Oades Player (1862-1929)]]==== :[[Player-38|Charles Player (abt.1758-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189572025/facts Charles Player] on Ancestry :[[Warner-440|Ann Warner (abt.1761-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189572024/facts Ann Warner] on Ancestry *On WT, Ann is brickwall *on Ancestry, Ann's line continues, brickwalls are [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878602591/facts John Jacob Warner],[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878602594/facts Margaret], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12953834425/facts Cornelius Cargill], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12953834428/facts Mary Lucy], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878613598/facts Thomas Tinsley], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878613600/facts Sarah Jackson], [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878617372/facts Henry Chiles Col.], and [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/13878617375/facts Anna Harrelson] all lightly sourced, if at all. :[[Saunders-287|Benjamin Saunders (abt.1754-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571026/facts Benjamin Saunders] on Ancestry :[[Hudson-288|Hannah (Hudson) Saunders (1759-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571025/facts Hannah Hudson] on Ancestry :[[Oades-13|Richard Oades (abt.1778-abt.1802)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571068/facts Richard Oades] on Ancestry *On WT, Richard is brickwall *On Ancestry, this is not the brickwall, lines continue for both his father and mother :[[Sowersby-2|Thomas Sowersby (1773-1850)]] on WT vs. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571024/facts Thomas Sowersby] on Ancestry *On Ancestry, his paternal line continues back three generations with wives :[[Featherby-5|Ann Featherby (1773-1846)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571023/facts Ann Featherby] on Ancestry *On Ancestry, Ann's parents are the brickwalls ====in lines of [[Wright-1507|Mary Elizabeth (Wright) Player (1862-1903)]]==== :[[Wright-1506|William Emory Wright (abt.1776-abt.1827)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571788/facts William Emory Wright] on Ancestry *On WT, paternal line continues back 5 generations, some need wives and more sources *On Ancestry, William Emory Wright is the brickwall ====In lines of [[Weiser-10|Charles Switzer Weiser (abt.1850-1926)]]==== :[[Weiser-122|Jacob Weiser Sr]] on WT vs. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571111/facts Jacob Weiser] on Ancestry *On WT his father is [[Weiser-124|George Weiser]] , son of [[Weisser-18|Jerg Weisser (1525-1604)]] and his spouse is [[Mayer-667|Anna Maria Mayer (1599-1677)]] *On Ancestry, his father is brickwall [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571106/facts Simon Weiser] and his spouse is unknown :[[Tretz-2|Anna Tretz (1629-1696)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571113/facts Anna] on Ancestry *On WT, Anna has parents but needs sources, merge clean up and gedcom cleanup *On Ancestry, Anna's LNAB is unknown and she is a brickwall :[[Ubelen-1|Hans Ubelen (abt.1625-1693)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571120/facts Hans Ubele] on Ancestry :[[Muller-411|Anna Magdalena Christina Muller (1627-1697)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571119/facts Anna Magdalena] *On WT, she has parents but needs sources *On Ancestry, she is a brickwall without LNAB :[[Reim-15|Sophia (Reim) Weiser (abt.1720-1764)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571160/facts Sophia Reim] on Ancestry *On WT, Sophia is the brickwall *On Ancestry, her father [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571159/facts Peter Reim] is the brickwall :[[Wenger-294|Lazarus (Wenger) Wengert (1715-1796)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/-189571198/facts Lazarus Wenger] on Ancestry *On WT, Lazarus is the brickwall, but has spouse [[Lauck-107|Anna Catharina (Lauck) Wenger (1721-1797)]] with continuing lines *On Ancestry, the line continues to Lazarus' father [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12372700289/facts Hans Wenger] and his maternal grandfather [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/240044003184/facts Hans Ulrich], but Lazarus' spouse is unknown :[[Shaffer-105|Elizabeth (Shaffer) Stouffer (1791-1878)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/12350958730/facts Elizabeth Shaffer] on Ancestry *On WT, brickwalls are parents [[Stouffer-272|Jacob Stouffer Sr (1769-1845)]] and [[Reist-155|Elizabeth (Reist) Stouffer (1771-1834)]] *On Ancestry, parents unknown :[[Yockey-5|Unknown Yockey (abt.1799-)]] on WT vs [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12755114/person/240049713810/facts Yockey] on Ancestry *missing spouse and both parents on WT and Ancestry
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 11''' == ---- : Guest Star: [[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] *[[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] WikiTree *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/52225475/family/pedigree?cfpid=13321739509 Rob's Ancestry Tree] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ooQjNRGfaydyiD2Q4uObTGsIUpyoZqBvo8zXg4qzxso/edit#gid=0 Week 11 Spread Sheet.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191867/wikitree-challenge-11-rob-warthen G2G post Week 11] '''Rob says:''' :"Peter J Funk (born 1844) is my biggest road block. Note that his death certificate is likely wrong based on earlier census records. The information is somewhat convoluted and I believe there is another Peter Funk in the general area that gets confused with this one, so anyone working on it should be careful.
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 12''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''Dallan Quass''' === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * Christian Anderson Satter-Matilda Halverson Husser-Satter and children (Stephens-3929) * Halvor Olsen and Marte Gulbrandsdater (Stephens-3929) === '''Resources''' === * [https://newspapers.mnhs.org/jsp/PsSearchResults.jsp MNHS newspapers] * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America news] * [https://directory.advantage-preservation.com/SiteDirectory Directory Advantage news] === Ancestors of Dallan Quass === :Great grandparents Family Search link *Ralph Kennedy Quass https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KFYQ-1Y2 *Emma Wilhelmina (Nehls) Quass https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSY-35C *Herbert Thomas Greenley https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSS-9QM *Alice Ann (Wilkinson) Greenley https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNS9-5S7 *John William Spriggs https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSQ-3LB *Charlotte Marie Westby https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSQ-3GK *Christian Anderson Satter https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNSN-GWK *Matilda Halvorsen Husser https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN41-RXR ---------- 3rd great grandparents: * Halvor Olsen [[Olsen-9279]] (Stephens-3929) added by Alice Stephens Thomsen * Marte Gulbrandsdatter [[Gulbrandsdatter-195]] (Stephens-3929) Added by Alice Stephens Thomsen === '''Interesting Finds''' === #[[Spriggs-614|John Spriggs (1803-1861)]] married 4 times before he left England in 1848 with his 4th wife and nine children. # Jacob Christopher Nehls ([[Nehls-123]]) was sued over the ownership of a fence he had agreed to split with the previous neighbor when enclosing his property. Jacob lost the lawsuit and was forced to share the fence with the new property owner next to him; Charles Cray. # [[Hinde-251|William Hinde]] married [[Proffitt-772|Mary Proffitt]], sister of [[Proffit-122|Alice Proffitt]], in Ince, England in 1839. #[[Husser-152| Matilda Halverson Husser]] father was Gulbrand Halvorsen Husser (1823 - 1883). He married twice. First wife, the mother of Matilda was Gubior Gulbrandsdatter (1829 - 1901). Second wife was Ingeborg Andersdr born about 1830, had daughter Anne. (Alice Stephens Thomsen) #[[Satter-42|Christian Anderson Satter]] was born as Kristian Andersen. His fathers name was officially Anders "Andrew" Andersen. Anders changed their last name to Satter after arriving in the United States, especially in South Dakota.(Alice Stephens Thomsen) #[[Nehls-123|Jacob Nehls]] was the father of [[Nehls-125|Helen Nehls]] and [[Nehls-124|Robert Nehls]] who married, repectively, [[Sauer-1598|Albert Sauer]] and [[Sauer-1683|Caroline Sauer]], children of [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]]. In 1899, Henry Sauer named Robert Nehls and his son [[Sauer-1694|Charles Sauer]] as administrators of his [[Space:Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Henry_Sauer|will]], but did not name son Albert, who divorced some time before 1905. Jacob Nehls did name daughter Helen in his 1902 will. #'''A disagreement over $165''': On 17 March 1899 [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]] conveyed 80 acres to his son, [[Sauer-1694|Charles Sauer]], with the agreement to pay his father $200 each January 1 during his lifetime. After the death of Henry Sauer on 29 October 1900, [[Nehls-124|Robert Nehls]], as administrator of the estate, petitioned the court to obtain the pro rata payment of $164.93 for the partial year 1900. Although originally granted, the decision was appealed and overturned on 3 February 1903.[Cornwall, W.W. ''Reports of cases at law and in equity determined by the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa.'' December 19, 1902 - April 9, 1903. Volume II. (Des Moines, Iowa: Geo. H Ragsdale, Pubisher, 1903) pp. 440 - 443; digital images, Google Books (https://www.google.com/books/edition/Reports_of_Cases_in_Law_and_Equity_Deter/oUJJAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=nehls+buchanan+iowa&pg=PA440&printsec=frontcover: accessed 28 Mar 2021)] #[[Pashby-41|William Pashby (abt.1731-bef.1825)]] Lived in Yorkshire, England. He had at least fourteen children including three sets of twins. There is an advert in the paper about a champion greyhound he was breeding that would “receive bitches at three Guineas each”. He lived to be 94 years old and died in 1825! #Halvor Olsen-9279 and Marte Gulbrandsdatter has a daughter Karen, then they married afterward and had a son. #The 1870 census for [[varker-4|Joseph Varker]] shows a daughter aged 10, her name is P?dice. (not at all clear). She does not appear on the FS tree, and is not with the family in 1880. No marriage or death has been found for her, and she is not mentioned in Joseph's will dated 1887. She seems to just disappear. # [[Sparks-6333|Ann Sparks (1778-1836)]] was a twin. Circumstantial evidence suggests that she married her 1st cousin. # Dallan had a number of ancestors baptized and/or married in the church in Fet, Akershus, Norway. (Please add any people you find to [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_12-2 the image], thanks!) (See: [[Jacobsdatter-414|Boel Jacobsdatter]]) # [[Christiansen-1867|Nils Christiansen]] lived in a cottage on the Tunnerud farm. He was not a farmer, however, he was a tailor. #[[Andersen-7782|Anders (Andersen) Satter (1823-abt.1892)]] his wife Maria and son, are featured in "A Norseman finds a home" in the ''Prairie Tamers of of Miner County, South Dakota" [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3635776?urlappend=%3Bseq=33] a publication that came out of the WPA Writers' Project. #[[Christiansdatter-277|Maren (Christiansdatter) Westby (1851-1938)]] arrived in New York 13 April 1878 and gave birth to her third child, Hartvig in Iowa, less than three months later on 6 Jul 1878. She travelled while 6 months pregnant from Norway to Liverpool to New York to Iowa, with her husband and her two daughter ages 1 and 4. === Space Pages === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Henry_Sauer The Last Will & Testament] of [[Sauer-140|Henry Sauer]]. Henry is the brother-in-law of [[Nehls-122|Charles Adolf Nehls]], Dallan's 2nd great-grandfather on the Nehls line. *[[Space:Decorah_Business_College|Decorah Business College]] - Great Grandfather [[Spriggs-591|John William Spriggs (1872-1934)]] attended this college. Probably because of its location, It was well attended by pioneers of Norwegian descent. === Profiles Needing Work === * [[Nilsen-1225|Lars (Nilsen) Engehaugs]] - He needs parents. Research shows that Lars Nilsen and Lars Engehaugs may not be the same person. * [[Crane-7430|George Crane]] - His mother is a brick wall, as is his paternal grandfather (parents of James Crane). George is the 4th great-grandfather of Dallan, on the Spriggs line. *[[Gulbrandsdatter-195|Marte Gulbrandsdatter]] needs birthdate, death.
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 13''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thompson-Jennings-1 Ellen Thompson-Jennings]''' {{Image|file=Silva-1055_Work_Space_21-2.png|align=r|size=300}} === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === ===="Photos courtesy of Ellen Thompson Jennings"==== * Lillian Myrtle Shannon Thompson * Obituary of Lillian Myrtle Shannon Thomson * Glady's Oliver image 2 * Harold Alfred Thompson * Mabel Gladys Olive and Harold Alfred Thompson * Harold Alfred Thompson Gravestone * Ft Edmonton, Canada ===="Photos courtesy of Alice Stephens Thomsen"==== * Marriage Maria Gertrudis Kohlen (Tummings) Luxemburg === '''Resources''' === * [[Space:Alberta_Canada_Genealogy_and_History_Guide|Alberta Canada Genealogy and History Guide]] * [[Space:Ontario_Canada_Genealogy_and_History_Guide|Ontario Canada Genealogy and History Guide]] == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * "The family story is that when Harold first came to Edmonton he lived at Ft. Edmonton Per Ellen Thompson-Jennings. * "Ft Edmonton, Alberta, Canada originally was built by Hudson Bay Company as just Edmonton House. By 1802 it had become Fort Edmonton. Ft Edmonton itself would move to 5 different locations during its history. "This fifth and final fort stood for 85 years, though its use as a fur trading post was phased out starting in 1891; during its final years, the Fort co-existed with the Alberta Legislature Building, which opened in 1913 on a terrace just north of the fort." ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Edmonton"]["https://www.ourcommons.ca/Content/archives/member-e.html"]This would be during the time that Harold Alfred Thompson may have resided there. * [[Clark-63465|Robert Clark]] was a fish monger, as was his son [[Clark-62679|Robert]], and his grandsons Robert, Noah, and William! {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_13-2.png|align=c|size=300}} *Total count of children for [[Sykes-2595|Richard Sykes]] blacksmith and [[Jentle-1|Betty Jentle]] is.....19! * [[West-21483|Henry West (abt.1816-)]] does not appear to have married Jane Allen who first appears as housekeeper. Her maiden name was Humphr(e)ys and her husband was a widower when she married age 20. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murphy-23679 [[Murphy-23679|Hugh Murphy (abt.1806-)]] direct ancestor was a quill dresser (Quills were goose feathers used for writing by dipping into ink. The quill dresser would grade the feathers, prepare the barrel by plunging into hot ashes or sand to harden it, then scrape, manipulate and split until ready to use) * Maria Gertrudis Kohlen was married twice. She first married Jan Tummens on 25 oct 1839 In Sittard, Limburg, (Which at that time was in process of changing from a Belgian ownership to a Deutshe Bund ownership). Jan died less than two years into their marriage, it appears no children by that marriage (at this time). She married second to Jan Peter Letzenburg/Luxemburg again in Sittard, Limburg and still under Deutsche Bund ownership). * Unfortunately three of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kottmann-26 Johanna Henrietta Kottman-Hone] children died in a home fire. Fire destroyed the home. Alfred 20, James 15, and Samuel 11. Alfred managed to get out. Father helped Alfred out as the roof crashed. Walking two miles to farm of a neighbor, the eldest, Alfred collapsed and died. Mr Hone returned by himself to retrieve the bodies of James and Samuel Hone. *[[Johnson-105623|Peter Johnson]] appears to have campaigned for better rights for children working in the cotton mills of Manchester and was involved in submitting evidence against his employers to a House of Lords Committee. Notes are on his page with some juicy details! * The earliest new direct ancestor found was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/March-1696 Arthur March], born about 1615 in Bilbrough, Yorkshire, England (March-1696) * The Kottmans emigrated location- and timewise very close to each other. the First was Johann Henrich (Johann) "Joes" Kottmann and his eldest daughters and their families in October 1879, in February 1880 his Son Heinerich and his Family followed. They all lived together just 5 houses apart in 1881. * '''History of Sittard''':(Courtesy of Eef van Hout) * before 1792 Duchy of Jülich; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_J%C3%BClich] During it's existance this Duchy belonged to a few different noble families A few years of war and revolution and than: * 1795 - 1797 Cisrhenian republic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisrhenian_Republic] * 1797 -1815 , department Roer, France [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roer_(department)] * 1815-1830 United Kingdom of the Netherlands [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_Revolution] * 1830-1839 Belgium * 1839-1867 Deutsche Bund/-German Confederation * 1867- till now: The Netherlands === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.)? == Profiles That Need Work == === Great-Grandparents === These are our starting profiles: # [[Shannon-4658|Lillian Shannon]] (1878-1926) Canada # [[Oliver-12457|Jesse Oliver]] (1884-1951) UK -> Canada # [[Clark-59186|Alice Clark]] (1884-1978) UK -> Canada # [[Middlebrough-5|Francis Middlebrough]] (1883-1966) UK -> Canada # [[Aindow-23|Ellen Aindow]] (1885-1934) UK -> Canada # [[Unknown-529922|William Unknown]] (1874-1954) Canada # [[Kottmann-16|Maria Kottmann]] (1883-1915) Canada ==== Harold Alfred's Line ==== # # ==== [[Shannon-4658|Lillian Shannon]]'s line ==== # # ====[[Middlebrough-3|Eleanor Middlebrough]]'s line==== # [[Middlebrough-3|Eleanor Middlebrough]] Needs sources and narrative # [[Beaton-1129|Mary Loretta Beaton]] Canada Needs narrative # [[Kottman-16|Maria Henriette Kottman]] Canada Needs sources and narrative
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== The WikiTree Challenge Week 14== ---- :Guest Star: [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] == Getting Started == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Janzen-Family-Tree-52 Tim's Pedigree Chart] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196703/wikitree-challenge-14-tim-janzen Link to G2G Post] - POST WILL GO LIVE ON APRIL 14 [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LZOHh2Gy1cePvWSLdVJ1X8AvvoDgKBVSPug9L5RIAhg/edit#gid=0 Link to Spreadsheet] - use this to indicate what profile(s) you are working on and we also use it to track bounty points === Documents shared by Guest === * * === Photos shared by Guest=== * * === Photos shared by (Alice Stephens Thomsen) [[Stephens-3929]]=== * Richard McIntire Headstone * Richard McIntire 1850 Indiana Census * Richard McIntire 1860 Census; Boone, Harrison, Indiana * Mary Deborah McIntire-Kingsley Death Certificate * Lucinda Fowler McIntire Headstone * Riverview Abby, Portland, Multnomah, OR for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Headstone for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Arthur Sydney McIntire * Arthur and Lula McIntire at their Portland home * Arthur Sydney McIntire and Lula Pearl Tregamba-McIntire * McIntire-1910 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1915 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1920 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1925 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * Dietrich Lorenz * Will of Hugh McIntire pg 1 and pg 2 Jacob Janzen 1832-1912 Profile picture. === Research Resources === :WikiTree #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup)] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories] - use the categories to place profiles that need work or find profiles to work on :Tim Janzen #[https://learn.familytreedna.com/news/tim-janzen-genetic-genealogy-interview/ Tim Janzen Genetic Genealogy Interview] #[https://mhss.sk.ca/index.shtml Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week Tim's Great-great-grandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]], was nearly frozen to death in an ammonia accident at work in 1890. Immediately following the accident, they feared he could not recover, but actually lived 43 more years until 1933. Tim's 3rd great grandmother Sarah Root Brown was born in New York and is buried in Brownhelm, Lorain, Ohio. By 1821, Sarah's grandmother Tryphenia (Mosley) Root, aunt Tryphenia (Root) Leonard and aunt Eliza (Root) Swift had also moved to Brownhelm. The sister [[Fannin-514|Martha Pernetta (Fannin) Moody]] of Tim's GG-grandmother Sarah Fannin Youngman was killed by her husband in a murder-arson-suicide in 1909 in Kentucky. {{Image|file=Fannin-514-2.jpg |caption=Farmer's Fiendish Act Article }} [[Crosier-454|Adam Crosier (1805-1887)]] kept accurate weather records of Harrison, Indiana from 1866 that people still look at today. His family carried it on well into the twentieth century. '''Maude Elizabeth McIntire:''' When Maude Elizabeth McIntire was born on 1 September 1907, in Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, United States, her father, Parson Evans McIntire, was 41 and her mother, Harriet May "Hattie" Lawrence, was 31. She married Paul Armstrong Youngman on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. She lived in Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States in 1935 and Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940. She died on 12 December 2006, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 99, and was buried in Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.["https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-Q2C/maude-elizabeth-mcintire-1907-2006"](Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Paul Armstrong Youngman''' When Paul Armstrong Youngman was born on 5 August 1907, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States, his father, Charles Lawrence Youngman, was 30 and his mother, Anna Brown Armstrong, was 30. He married Maude Elizabeth McIntire on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. He lived in Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940 and Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States in 1998. He died on 12 December 2001, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 94, and was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.["https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-3HJ/paul-armstrong-youngman-1907-2001"](Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Related History by Maria Lohrenz-Dalke''' "The Lohrenz family came to America on the "State of Nevada" ship. We have con-flicting records as to when it docked but it was either Aug. 5th or 8th, 1875. The record supplied by Maria Lohrenz Dalke says it was Aug. 8th, and the book called "Index to Mennonite Immigrants on United States Passenger lists 1872-190?" compiled and edited by David A Haury says it was Aug. 5, 1875. The boat docked at Antwerp New York. Diedrich had a brother Heinrich who came later on the Switzerland and arrived June 24, 1879. They came from Antwerp, Belgium and landed in Philadelphia, Penn. Both brothers first settled near Hampton, Nebr."(Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Janzen Name and their Mennonite Relationship''' (Alice Stephens Thomsen) "Origin of the surname Janzen : This particular Janzen family is originally from the Netherlands; they were Dutch Mennonites. The people of Molotschna Colony, in South Russia were followers of a man named "Menno Simons" (1496-1561) whom the Mennonite faith is named after. Menno Simons was originally from Holland, and was influential in both Holland, and northern Germany. Janzen is one of the most widespread Mennonite family names of Dutch-Prussian background, derived from Jan (Johann, John) a given name, to which is added "zon" (zen, sen, etc.), the combination meaning "son of John." The name was very common among the Dutch Mennonites and found its way into the congregations bordering the Netherlands such as Krefeld , Gronau , and East Friesland. It was also common in Schleswig-Holstein and Prussia , where it was represented in the congregations of Elbing , Königsberg , Tiegenhagen , Ladekopp , Rosenort, Fürstenwerder , Heubuden , Tiensdorf, Orlofferfelde, Schönsee, Jeziorka, Deutsch-Kazun , etc. The name appears first on record in Danzig in 1568. From Prussia it was transplanted to Russia and later to North America, where it is found in most of the settlements started after 1874, and, later still, to South America. A branch of this name was transplanted from the Lower Rhine to Pennsylvania , where it was changed into Johnson. Jacob H. Janzen (1878-1950) was an outstanding church leader (General Conference Mennonite Church) and teacher both in Russia and Canada . He was also a pioneer Mennonite author composing at least 38 published writings. Krahn, Cornelius. "Janzen (Jantzen, Janssen, Jansson, Jansen, Johnson, Jansz, Janz, Jantz, Jans) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 26 November 2008 ---- A lot of the women in the Lawrence family in Northamptonshire, England were employed as Lace Makers. {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Peter Jakob (Janzen-776) and his second wife, Anna (Dalke-104) Janzen celebrated their "9th" wedding anniversary with a super-cool newspaper feature. }} [[Peasnall-17|Paul Peasnall]] was described as a "Pauper" in 1784 when he was buried in St Martin Litchborough Northamptonshire Tim's GG-Greatfather, [[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong]] was a double amputee from an elevated train accident when he was about 45 years old. He lived for another 10 years. {{Image|file=Armstrong-7075-2.jpg |caption=Russell Armstrong Train Accident }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. [[Space:Armour_Packing_Company|Armour Packing Plant]], Kansas City KS - employer of Tim's GGGrandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]]. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) US Civil war: *[[McIntire-1407|Hugh J McIntire (1844-)]] *[[McIntire-803|Parson David McIntire (1831-1909)]] *[[McIntire-1408|Benjamin F McIntire (abt.1832-)]] *[[Croser-22|John Croser (abt1804- 1867)]] *[[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong (1843-1901)]] *[[Lawrence-4475|James J Lawrence (1839-1899)]] == Talk To Me!! == Having problems? Need something to do? Found something awesome?? Post a comment on the G2G, reach out through Discord, or PM/email me directly :) [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 18:22, 4 March 2021 (UTC) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === *'''4th Gr. Grandparents''': [[McIntire-1417|William McIntire]] and [[Linder-1053|Kesiah "Kessy" Linder]] (Alice Stephens Thomsen) *'''5th Gr Grandparents''':[[Lindner-42|Hans Jerg Linder]] and [[Newland-66|Ann Newland]].(Alice Stephens Thomsen # === Needs Work === # # == Brickwalls & Bounty Points == === Grandparent 1: [[Janzen-776|Peter Jakob Janzen]] === #[[Janzen-784|Franz Janzen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Janzen-782|Franz Jacob Janzen]], needs wife #[[Nickel-836|Catharina Nickel]], needs parents #[[Born-745|Isaac Born]], needs parents #[[Behrends-92|Maria Behrends]], needs parents #[[Thoews-2|Johann Thoews]], needs parents #[[Reimer-1025|Maria Reimer]], needs parents #[[Wall-5495|Cornelius Wall]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Klaassen-304|Hans Klaassen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Matthies-93|Peter Matthies]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-34|Michael Mierau]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-32|Jacob Peter Mierau]], needs mother #[[Unknown-554190|Katharina Unknown]], needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Von_Dijck-1|Philip Von_Dijck]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Grauwerts-2|Maria Grauwerts]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[De_Veer-152|Oeselia De Veer]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Epp-516|Katharina Epp]], needs parents #[[Conrad-3445|Isaak Conrad]], Poland, needs parents #[[Suckau-6|Maria Suckau]], Poland, needs parents === Grandparent 2: [[Lohrenz-19|Elizabeth Lohrenz]] === #[[Lohrenz-21|Johann Heinrich Lohrenz]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Penner-1254|Maria Penner]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Heinrichs-401|Johann Heinrichs]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Lemke-568|Johann Lemke]], needs parents #[[Arend-351|Elisabeth Arend]], needs parents === Grandparent 3: [[Peters-13596|Peter Peters]] === #[[Peters-13628|Arend Peters]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Hamm-1971|Anna Hamm]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Bergmann-579|Anton Bergmann]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Nowitzky-1|Justina Nowitzky]], South Russia, needs parents === Grandparent 4: [[DeFehr-26|Margaretha DeFehr]] === #[[DeFehr-26|Margaretha]], Ukraine, Russia, Montana; needs parents === Grandparent 5: [[Youngman-181|Charles Youngman]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Youngman-Family-Tree-181 Charles Youngman's Pedigree Chart] #[[Youngman-160|John Youngman]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Reeves-3766|Elizabeth Reeves]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Marks-2134|William Marks]], Virginia/Indiana, needs parents #[[------88|Anna -----]], Tennessee, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Fannin-450|John Fannin]], Illinois, needs parents #[[Fannin-198|John Allgood Fannin]], Alabama/Iowa, needs mother #[[Arnold-8487|Richard Arnold]], North Carolina/Illinois, needs parents #[[------87|Elizabeth ------]], Virginia, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 6: [[Armstrong-9370|Anna Brown Armstrong]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Armstrong-Family-Tree-9370 Anna Brown Armstrong's Pedigree Chart] #[[Armstrong-7071|Robert Armstrong]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Nolan-1033|Nancy Nolan]], Colony of Virginia, 1715 - 1761, needs parents #[[Wyandot-2|Tarhe Wyandot]], Michigan, 1742 - 1818, needs parents #[[La_Durante-1|Chevalier La Durante]], Ohio, needs parents; needs wife #[[Irwin-2556|John Irwin]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Buchanan-3470|Eleanor Buchanan]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Brown-55154|Charles Brown]], New York/Ohio, needs parents #[[Root-2080|Walter Root]], Massachusetts/New York, needs parents #[[Sexton-2896|Aseneth Sexton]], Massachusetts, needs parents '''Pre-1500 & Pre-1700''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zane-Family-Tree-52 Nathaniel Zane's Pedigree Chart], Ireland and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rakestraw-Family-Tree-29 Grace Rakestraw's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bigelow-Family-Tree-102 Isaac Bigelow's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bond-Family-Tree-375 Mary Bond's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Skinner-Family-Tree-467 Ebenezer Skinner's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lord-Family-Tree-251 Sarah Lord's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chamberlain-Family-Tree-152 Joseph Chamberlain's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay Colony and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dickinson-Family-Tree-321 Mercy Dickinson's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Soule-Family-Tree-64 Aaron Soule's Pedigree Chart], Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, Netherlands, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wadsworth-Family-Tree-49 Mary Wadsworth's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanger-Family-Tree-71 Nathaniel Sanger's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-58 Dorcas Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bishop-Family-Tree-2238 David Bishop's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-100 Anna Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dewey-Family-Tree-632 David Dewey Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ashley-Family-Tree-1156 Abigail Ashley's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Phelps-Family-Tree-437 Isaac Phelps Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barber-Family-Tree-1409 Sarah Barber's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut and England '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Unknown-298071|Margaret Unknown]] #[[Flagg-28|Thomas Flagg]] and his wife [[Unknown-273694|Marable Unknown]] #[[Biscoe-7|Sarah Biscoe]] #[[Hyde-206|Samuel Hyde]] and his wife [[Crompton-84|Temperance Crompton]] #[[Lord-69|William Lord]] and his parents, [[Lord-5|Thomas Lord]] & [[Bird-3|Dorothy Bird]] #[[Brooks-164|Thomas Brooks]] #[[Chamberlain-205|William Chamberlain]] and his parents, [[Chamberlain-209|Henry Chamberlain I]] & [[Freeman-1541|Jane Freeman]] #[[Simonson-144|Moses Simonson]] and his wife [[Unknown-190100|Sarah Unknown]] #[[Wadsworth-86|Christopher Wadsworth]] #[[Sanger-58|Richard Sanger]] and his wife [[Reynolds-1101|Mary Reynolds]] #[[Cutter-60|Richard Cutter]] #[[Dewey-54|Thomas Dewey]] and his wife [[Unknown-256580|Frances Unknown]]; father of [[Dewey-80|Israel Dewey]] and [[Dewey-25|Thomas Dewey]] #[[Ashley-596|Robert Ashley]] and his wife [[Unknown-415947|Mary Unknown]] #[[Glover-2056|Henry Glover]] #[[Unknown-534321|Anne Unknown]] #[[Phelps-76|George Phelps]] and his wife [[Randall-306|Philura Randall]] #[[Gaylord-2|William Gaylord Jr.]] #[[Porter-152|John Porter]] and his wife [[White-437|Anna White]] #[[Moseley-965|John Moseley]] #[[Allyn-111|Mary Allyn]] #[[Drake-505|John Drake]] and his wife [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] '''Mayflower Project''' #[[Soule-59|John Soule]] and his parents, [[Soule-33|George Soule Sr]] & [[Bucket-7|Mary Bucket]] '''Massachusetts Project''' #[[Unknown-380010|Margaret Unknown]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Warren-342|John Warren]], 1525 - 1576, Suffolk, England - 5 wives??! === Grandparent 7: [[McIntire-301|Parson Evans McIntire]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McIntire-Family-Tree-301 Parson McIntire's Pedigree Chart] #[[McIntire-804|Richard McIntire]], Pennsylvania, needs parents #[[Fowler-9156|Jacob Fowler]], Maryland, needs parents #[[Bashears-7|Mary Bashears]], needs parents #[[Croser-12|Adam Croser]], Scotland to New York, needs parents, needs wife #[[Stokoe-88|Edward Stokoe]], England, needs parents #[[Douglass-2115|James Douglass]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Evans-23669|George Evans]], England to Indiana, needs parents #[[------101|Elizabeth ------]], England to Indiana, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 8: [[Lawrence-4474|Harriet Mae Lawrence]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lawrence-Family-Tree-4474 Harriet Lawrence's Pedigree Chart] #[[Unknown-233485|Mary Unknown]], England, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Durham-910|Mary Durham]], England, needs parents #[[Grinidge-1|Hannah Grinidge]], ?England, needs parents #[[Peasnall-4|Martha Peasnall]], England, needs father #[[Peasnall-5|Elizabeth Peasnall]], England, needs parents #[[Jones-23618|Richard Jones]], ?Wales, needs parents, needs wife #[[McCleary-616|William McCleary]], ? to Pennsylvania, needs parents, needs wife #[[Alexander-4688|Joseph Alexander]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Perry-14145|Henry Perry]], Wales to Ohio, needs parents #[[Unknown-552337|Margaret Unknown]], Wales to Ohio, needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Lawrence-4481|John Lawrence]], abt 1660 - ?, England, needs parents, needs wife #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johnson-Family-Tree-8891 Robert Johnson's Pedigree Chart], Ireland, Province of Delaware, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berthwaite-Family-Tree-1 Margaret Berthwaite's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jackson-Family-Tree-7165 Ephraim Jackson's Pedigree Chart], England; these lines go through to the 1400's in England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Newlin-Family-Tree-259 Rachel Newlin's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meeker-Family-Tree-118 Benjamin Meeker's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson-Family-Tree-7266 Elizabeth Thompson's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Seward-Family-Tree-58 Joseph Seward's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bushnell-Family-Tree-71 Judith Bushnell's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pratt-Family-Tree-731 Aaron Pratt's Pedigree Chart], England, Nederland, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wright-Family-Tree-8362 Sarah Wright's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lincoln-Family-Tree-16 Thomas Lincoln's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frost-Family-Tree-386 Mehitable Frost's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dart-Family-Tree-57 Daniel Dart's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Douglas-Family-Tree-2014 Elizabeth Douglas' Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut #[[Jagger-145|John Jagger]], Connecticut, needs parents #[[Holmes-5868|Rebeckah Holmes]], New York, needs parents #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaines-Family-Tree-740 Samuel Gaines III's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morley-Family-Tree-523 Thankful Morley's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts '''Mayflower Project WikiTree''' #[[Priest-39|Degory Priest]] #[[Allerton-21|Sarah Allerton]] #[[Priest-116|Marah Priest]] #[[Pratt-731|Aaron Pratt]] '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Preston-13|William Preston]] #[[Preston-79|Sarah Preston]] #[[Seward-63|William Seward]] #[[Norton-128|Thomas Norton]] #[[Wells-173|Grace Wells]] #[[Norton-354|Grace Norton]] #[[Bushnell-16|Francis Bushnell Jr.]] #[[Bushnell-36|William Bushnell]] #[[Chapman-288|Rebecca Chapman]] #[[Pratt-629|Phineas Pratt]] #[[Wright-724|John Wright]] #[[Unknown-421000|Priscilla Unknown]] #[[Lincoln-10|Samuel Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Lyford-7|John Lyford]] #[[Oakley-161|Sarah Oakley]] #[[Frost-2917|Nicholas Frost]] #[[Unknown-469254|Unknown Unknown]] '''US Presidents Project WikiTree''' #[[Albereye-1|Margaret Albereye]] #[[Lincoln-345|Edward Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Gilman-68|Bridget Gilman]] #[[Harding-633|John Harding]] #[[Buttolph-31|Thomas Buttolph]] #[[Harding-1288|Ann Harding]] '''England Project WikiTree''' #[[Braithwaite-9|Isabel Braithwaite]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Berthwaite-3|Timothie Berthwaite]], '''1620 - 1625''', Ireland, needs work, needs parents, needs wife #[[Keete-2|Mable Keete]] (1602 - 1705, England) and [[Keete-7|John Keete]] (1602 - 1662, England), both need parents; they are on different lines but could they be connected to each other? #[[Gaines-749|Samuel Gaines IV]] had a son Samuel V - the only child he has on WikiTree is Ebenezer. Could there be a Samuel VI?
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 15''' == ---- : Guest Star: '''[[Hudson-1980|Cheri (Hudson) Passey]]''' === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Resources''' === * Cheri's blog: [http://carolinagirlgenealogy.com/ Carolina Girl Genealogy] * ===='''South Carolina Resources'''==== * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War * https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites * http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * "Original data: ( South Carolina) This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. * [[Smith-51544|William Smith]]: Inscription on headstone " "Yet tears are left and long regrets. Unceasing shall their tribute pay. As soon the heart to throb forget. As thy remembrance pass away." * [[Amick-67|Mary Ann (Amick) Huet (abt.1770-abt.1860)]] a big court case over the sale of 200 acres of land she owned “on the waters of South Edisto” led to lots of adverts in the papers which gave us the names of many of her children and their spouses. === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.)? '''American Revolution''' # [[Frierson-35|John F. Frierson]] He became a Lt. in the Fifth Regiment on 9 March 1778. he transferred to the 2nd Regiment in February 1780 and was taken prisoner at the Fall of Charleston. After being exchanged during Jun 1781, he served to the close of the war.["Heitman, p 23; S.C.H. & G., V1, 17; A.A. 2583A; C159"] #GGGG-Grandfather, [[McManus-815|Charles McManus (1747-1830)]] Revolutionary War, South Carolina # GGGG-Grandfather, [[Stafford-1368|Joshua Stafford]] fought in Virginia during the American Revolution in 1778. # [[Richbourg-3|Claudius Richbourg]] served in South Carolina during the American Revolution. John Richbourg's sub-officers were Henry Richbourg, James Richbourg, and Nathaniel Richbourg, who were his brothers. Claudius was Cheri's 7th great-grandfather. # [[Roberts-7577|Phillip Bodham Roberts]] served in the Marion War during the American Revolution. # [[Epps-185|John Epps]] # [[Gibson-4357|John Gibson]] # [[Walker-10792|Benjamin Walker Jr.]] # [[Bradford-1472|John Bradford]] # [[Vaughn-1282|Henry Clader Vaughn]] - Cheri's 6th great-grandfather '''War of 1812:''' # [[Price-20532|Edmund Price (1770-1828)]] '''Civil War:''' # [[Hudson-2810|Ezra Ashby Hudson]] was a private in the Palmetto Battalion of Ligh Artillery on the Confederate side during the American Civil War. He was Cheri's second great-grandfather. # [[Thames-159|Thomas Lemuel Thames (1827-abt.1863)]] fought for Confederacy # [[Boothe-174|James Booth]] served as a Private in the South Carolina Infantry on the Confederate side during the American Civil War. James was Cheri's 4th great-grandfather. '''World War II''' # Cheri's grandfather [[Roberts-7561|Gilbert Roberts]] and his brothers [[Roberts-7569|Edmond]] and [[Roberts-7565|Wilbert]] all died in World War II. # Cheri's paternal grandfather Ben Hudson served == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # Not quite a brick wall, but I've solved the mystery of what happened to [[Price-4609|Betrand Campbell Price]] when he left his home in 1922. # === Needs Work === # The link from [[Dorrity-3|William J Dorrity]] to [[Dorrity-64|Alexander Dorrity]] is so close. Alexander was executor on the probate for Ozias Mathis who is probably William's wife's brother. But just couldn't find a source to make the final connection here. #
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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 17''' == ---- : '''Guest Star''': [[Knox-4365|Constance Knox]] ::: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196822/wikitree-challenge-17-connie-knox G2G Post] === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === * * === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === : We have permission from Connie to use any pictures on her primary tree. * Herman Miller Madsen * Christopher and Laura Wolbol-Madsen with Bernice * Francsisca Amelia Cornelia Jensen ===''' Ancestors Connie is interested in''' === *I recently discovered the paternal line of [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis Jr.]] (solved through a ton of DNA and traditional research) which starts with [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]]. However, I have not gone back much on this line because I just solved this recently. So knowing where they came from might be fun. *[[UNKNOWN-303511|Rebecca M. Henley]] (1829-1911) supposedly traces to England through Patrick Henly who is buried in Philadelphia. I have not proven this line. *On the maternal line (Simmons line) is Anna Elizabeth Dunbar. Her [[Dunbar-5082|father]] was supposedly a Rev War soldier. I don’t know much about him, but I know the DAR has info, I just have not had time to look for it. **Note: Robert Dunbar was in the Civil War. We would need to take the line further to find a revolutionary patriot. *The Booth line... Family lore says that these ancestors are somehow related to John Wilkes Booth, but when I did the research years ago, I could not find a connection. J W Booth never had children so if they are related it must go way up the line and back down to my line. **[[Booth-580|John Wilkes Booth]] was born in 1838. His parents, Junius Brutus Booth and his mistress Mary Ann Holmes, had migrated from England to the US in 1821. The line after [[Booth-38|Jameson W Booth]] (1820 - 1896) would need to be filled out to look for possible connections. I don't see an obvious one. As John Booth b 1698 (John Wilkes line) was from Bolton, England and Charles Booth b 1682 (Connie's line) was from Pennsylvania it seems unlikely that there is a recent connection. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Booth-580&person2_name=Knox-4365 John Wilkes Booth and Constance Knox are 12th cousins four times removed] *I would love to learn more about the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Madsen-Family-Tree-2841 Madsen Jensen line] from Denmark. I have a few parish records on Ancestry... but I don’t know much there. === '''Resources''' === * [https://randolphhistory.wordpress.com/tag/back-creek/] Black Creek history Henleys and Winlows. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies on the fly. * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/3850/Quarter-Sessions-Indictment-Papers-1681-1870-Index-B?bidId= Chester County Quarter Session Papers] - B on ChesCo.org (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Counties Map] on DanishFamilySearch.com * [http://www.virgo-fyn.dk/ Danish Resources] on Virgo-Fyn.dk (''use your browser to translate'') * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * Hauenstein, Edward Harry. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Wayne_County_in_the_World_W/3N0MAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 A History of Wayne County in the World War and in the Wars of the Past]" (IL: Wayne County History Company, 1919). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] on FamilySearch.org * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Wayne%20County%2C%20West%20Virginia&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on Wayne County, West Virginia] on FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Coss-759|John Coss (1840-1906)]] brother of Rubin was described in the 1880 census was a "Minister of Gospel " * [[Coss-760|Charles Coss (1865-1933)]] son of John above was a Spanish American War Veteran see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171951048/charles-elliott-coss There is a request for a relative to get in touch so that his unmarked grave can be marked with a simple veteran's grave marker *[[Simmons-16015|Benjamin Simmons (1729-bef.1785)]] Had 2 wives named Ann second wife was mother of his children, Died intestate leaving 3 children under age. Their guardian [[York-4483|Peter York (bef.1754-1816)]] was described as brother in law and his wife was Mary Ward. Ward was the surname of the second wife of Benjamin when she was a widow and Benjamin was a witness to the marriage of Peter York. A Simmons possibly Mary was named on the marriage licence for Peter York and Mary Ward. * [[Phibbs-177|Sarah (Phibbs) Simmons (bef.1786-)]] is John Simmons’ mother. Her entire ancestry is nearly all nail makers in and around Kingswinford in Staffordshire, in the Black Country, an area of the West Midlands. They were fairly prosperous in the eighteenth century, but times became much harder for them as the years rolled on with less demand from the colonies and more competition and cheaper prices as mechanisation increased. Some of her earliest ancestors left wills. [[Bailys-5|Hannah (Bailys) Pasmore (abt.1709-bef.1792)]] was mentioned in her grandfather, father and husband’s wills! Her grandfather [[Baylis-744|Joseph Baylis (abt.1650-bef.1724)]] survived the Great Plague years of the 1660s, as did another of Constance’s nail maker ancestors [[Pasmore-69|Francis Pasmore (-abt.1708)]] who also helpfully left a Will with daughters’ married names. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Back_Creek_Friends_Meeting|Back Creek Friends Meeting]] * [[Space:Murder_of_Warner_Davis|The Murder of Warner Davis]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) :If the ancestor is a revolutionary patriot you can use the DAR sticker on their profile: ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} or ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A#####}} ::{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR}} :'''American Revolution''': * [[Booth-44|Charles Booth]] served in the Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution * [[Ferguson-44|Samuel Ferguson]] served under Captain James Moore in the Montgomery County Militia, in Virginia * [[Bloss-2|Valentine Bloss]] served in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution *[[Newby-348|William Newby, Sr.]] served in the North Carolina Navy during the American Revolution. He is a DAR Ancestor, No. A203985. :'''World War II''': * [[Madsen-2869|Lawrence Christian Madsen]] WW II Pacific Theater, Marines (Was injured in combat-)["Description Volume Title: Combat Naval Casualties, World War II, (AL-MO)"] * [[Madsen-2866|Donald Lind Madsen]] WW II Marines :'''Civil War''': * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These aren't the only brick walls, but can give you a starting point if you don't have one. Please make sure that the brick wall profile and the new parents profiles have complete sources. Thanks! ====Paternal Brick Walls==== # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3231|Hardy Winslow]]: Needs his mother proven (NC) # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ Chritiana Phelps ➝ Mary Provact: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Phelps-8389|Christiana Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8409|Jonathan Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8411|Henry Phelps]]: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3230|Hill Kiah Winslow]] ➝ [[Phelps-8389|Christiana Phelps]] ➝ [[Phelps-8409|Jonathan Phelps]] ➝ [[Nixon-4907|Margaret Nixon]]: Needs parents (NC) # [[Winslow-3070|Nannie Winslow]] ➝ [[Hale-10244|Mary Hale]] ➝ Harlen Hale: Needs a mother (NC) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2880|Niels Madsen]] ➝ Mads Jensen Hvolbol: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Lauritzdatter-77|Anne Laritzdatter]] ➝ Lauritz Augustesen: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Lauritzdatter-77|Anne Laritzdatter]] ➝ Dorthe Hansdatter Haugaard: Needs parents (Denmark) # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ John Henley ➝ Ann Crew Pretlow ➝ [[Ellyson-60|Agatha Ellyson]]: Needs parents proven # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ [[Clark-64110|Margaret Clark]] ➝ [[Dugan-1009|Eleanor Dugan]] ➝ Thomas Dougan: Needs mother proven (NC) # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Henley-1813|Rebecca Henley]] ➝ [[Clark-64110|Margaret Clark]] ➝ [[Dugan-1009|Eleanor Dugan]] ➝ [[Kerr-2295|Mary Kerr]]: Needs parents (NC) ==== Paternal Ancestors Found ==== # [[Davis-12857|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Reynolds-3056|Elizabeth Reynolds]] (Needs proven to parents) ➝ [[Reynolds-3057|John (or David?) Reynolds]]: Needs proof to parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Davis-12857|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Reynolds-3056|Elizabeth Reynolds]] (Needs proven to parents) ➝ [[Parker-8455|Mary (Parker) Reynolds]]: Needs proof to parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Newby-334|Peninah Newby]] ➝ [[Newby-335|Joshua Newby]]: Needs parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' ## Is this Joshua in Centre Monthly Meeting, Guilford, NC? {{Ancestry Image|2189|40642_290984-00467}} -- Yes, nice find! # [[Henley-573|Henry Henley]] ➝ [[Davis-12862|Joel Davis]] ➝ [[Newby-334|Peninah Newby]] ➝ [[Nixon-919|Rachel Nixon]]: Needs parents (NC) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Jensen-13775|Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Jensen-13893|Anker Lorentzen Jensen]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2860|Christopher Madsen]] ➝ [[Lind-1528|Mads Lind]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' #[[Jensen-13775| Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Beck-9906|Christiane Beck]] ➝ Johan Frederik Beck: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' # [[Jensen-13775|Franciska Jensen]] ➝ [[Beck-9906|Christiane Beck]] ➝ Kirstine Marie Kohlert: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Green|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2860|Christopher Madsen]] ➝ Marie Sorensdatter ➝ Giertrud Jorgensdatter: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Madsen-2842|Herman Madsen]] ➝ [[Wolbol-1|Laura Nielsen]] ➝ [[Madsen-2880|Niels Madsen]] ➝ [[Nisdatter-16|Margrethe Nisdatter]]: Needs parents (Denmark) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ [[Plymale-143|John Plymale]] ➝ Anthony Plymale: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ [[Plymale-143|John Plymale]] ➝ Mary Ferguson: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Plymale-142|Mary Plymale]] ➝ Martha Ferguson: Needs parents (WV) # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ [[Booth-9467|Benjamin Booth]] ➝ [[Garrett-59|Synthia Garrett]] ➝ [[Garrett-57|Benjamin Garrett]] (Needs proof to parents) ➝ [[Grimes-24|Nancy Grimes]]: Needs proof to parents # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Jefferson '''{{Lime|Bowen }}'''➝ Hugh Bowen: Needs parents (WV) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Jefferson '''{{Lime|Bowen }}'''➝ Virginia Owen: Needs parents (VA) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ [[Smith-229797|William Smith]] ➝ Melissa Smith: Needs parents (WV) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5082|Robert Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5092|John Dunbar]]: Needs Parents (??) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5082|Robert Dunbar]]: Needs a mother (WV?) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Rogers-34135|Martha Rogers]] ➝ John Rogers: Needs parents proven (PA) # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11184|George Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11185|George Wade]]: Needs parents # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11184|George Wade]] ➝ [[Williams-98529|Cassa Williams]]: Needs parents (VA) ==== Maternal Ancestors Found ==== # [[Booth-9418|Oliver Booth]] ➝ Benjamin Booth ➝ Syntha Garrett ➝ Sarah Bloss: Needs parents (VA) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn [[Davis-85475|Almeda Davis]] ➝ Samuel Osburn: Needs parents (WV) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn ➝ Sarah Ferguson ➝ Jameson Ferguson: Needs parents (WV?) # [[Smith-239948|Melissa Smith]] ➝ Harriet Osburn ➝ Sarah Ferguson ➝ Cynthia Walker: Needs parents (WV?) # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Simmons-16003|George Simmons]] ➝[[Simmons-16016| John Simmons]]; Needs parents (England) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Simmons-16003|George Simmons]]: Needs a mother (England) '''{{Orange|Parent found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-749|Ruben Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-755|Charles Coss]]: Needs parents (MD) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Coss-749|Ruben Coss]] ➝ [[Clovis-218|Rebecca Clovis]]: Needs parents (MD) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Coss-748|Wilhelmina Coss]] ➝ [[Wade-11183|Malinda Wade]] ➝ [[Wade-11186|Dorcas Wade]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simmons-15881|George Simmons]] ➝ [[Dunbar-5081|Anna Dunbar]] ➝ [[Rogers-34135|Martha Rogers]] ➝ [[Cable-1194|Elizabeth Cable]]: Needs parents proven (PA) === Needs Work === # [[Nixon-2974|Phineas Nixon]] b 1710 North Carolina # [[Pierce-8649|Mary (Pierce) Nixon]] b 1722 North Carolina
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == :'''Guest Star''': [[Fisher-23332|Scott S. Fisher]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218118/wikitree-challenge-18-scott-fisher G2G Post] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. :We have permission from Scott to use any pictures on his primary tree. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup]: Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connecticut#State_Resources Connecticut Sources] Connecticut links to sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research Irish Genealogy] Ireland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[http://digitalarchives.sec.state.ma.us/ Massachusettes Sources] Digital archive repository. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Massachusetts%2C_Sources Massachusettes Sources] Links by location to Space Pages of sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Jersey#How_to_Find_Sources_for_New_Jersey_Genealogy New Jersey Genealogy] Links for where you can find sources for New Jersey genealogy. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Census New York Census] New York Census at Family Search. *[https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/port/new-york.html New York Immigration & Passenger Lists 1820-1957] National Archives. *[http://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/res_topics_genealogy.shtml New York Genealogy] New York State Archives. *[http://genealogytrails.com/ny/ New York Genealogy Trails] Links to county records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Resources Norway Resources] Some Norway sources. The Digital Archive is available in Norwegian and English. *[https://www.arkivverket.no/en/find-your-ancestors Norwegian Ancestor’s Record] Arkivverket Norwegian sources. *[https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410375&p=2794825 Scandinavian Genealogy] Locations Norway, Sweden, and Denmark several links on this page to websites. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Vermont#State_Resources Vermont Sources] Links to Vermont sources. == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-7|Nelson Albert Waldreaon (1839-1917)]], professional name “Nelse Waldron” information at the New York Public Library says ''Nelse was best known for creating the famous elevator double stage at the Madison Square Theater for Steele MacKaye in the early 1880s. Later that decade he created the indoor cyclone for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show at Madison Square Garden. Nelse's son, Arthur George Waldreaon, became the chief architect for the Bronx.'' *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-14|George Washington Waldreaon (1873-1940)]] sued by his wife for separation on the grounds of cruelty and she famously claimed she’d never been kissed. * His ancestor [[Gallaudet-4|Elisha Gallaudet]] was the engraver who in 1776 created the first United States coin, the Continental Dollar coin, on behalf of the Continental Congress. === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Newspaper_Clippings_of_Nelse_Waldron%E2%80%99s_Professional_Career&public=1 Images for Newspaper Clippings of Nelse Waldron’s Professional Career] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notes_of_Aunt_Mamie Notes of Aunt Mamie] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 4th Great grandfather [[Downs-4004|Samuel Downs (1762-1812)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. *5th Great grandfather [[Noble-5798|Josiah Noble (abt.1737-abt.1818)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. * [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]] served in New Jersey during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 4th great-grandfather. * [[Secord-12|Private Daniel Secord]] was a loyalist during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 5th great-grandfather. ''-- This man has been disconnected as Scott's ancestor. His 5th great-grandfather was a [[Sicard-351|different Daniel Secord]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 18:03, 9 May 2021 (UTC)'' *[[Hill-13160|Asa Hill (1713-)]] - was a Sergeant in two Crown Point Campaigns during the French and Indian War. Asa petitioned the Massachusetts legislature for land and an allowance, as he was wounded by an enemy "cannon shot" at Île aux Noix and unable to work - Scott's - 6th ggrandfather == Ancestors == :Note: These are not all of the brick walls. Some are further and you need to compare to the primary tree to find them. If you want more details you can ask your captain. === Paternal Brick Walls === :'''United States''': # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Secord-282|Moses Secord]] ➝ [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler]]: Needs parents (New York) -- I have connected a father to [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler, born 1730]], but we have an interesting data conflict because there is [[Fowler-2590|another profile for Abigail]] that identifies her as the wife of [[Secord-22|Peter Secord Sr. UE (1726-1818)]]. I believe this other profile is wrong. Peter did have a wife Abigail; she was age 40 in 1783 and had been married previously to a man named Emmet. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 00:03, 10 May 2021 (UTC) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Fisher-8953|Abigail Fisher]] ➝ Elizabeth Williams: Needs parents (New York) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Pease-948|Jane Pease]] ➝ [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]]: Needs a mother (New Jersey or Connecticut) :'''England''' # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6586|Andrew Fisher]]: Needs mother (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ Jane (Hixon) Fisher: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-9037|George Cooper]] ➝ [[Cooper-31258|George Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Ridley-2076|Jane (Ridley) Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]]: Needs a father (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]] ➝ Anna Southgate: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Stocks-777|James Stocks]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Tench-140|Catherine Tench]] ➝ [[Tench-141|William Tench]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8714|John Hardy]]➝ [[Hardy-8715|William Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8716|Joseph Hardy]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Wicks-1493|Thomas Wicks]]: Needs mother's surname (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Fountain-1967|Rebecca Fountain]] ➝ [[Powers-8040|Elizabeth Powers]]: Needs parents (England) === Maternal Brick Walls === :'''Norway''': # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Hovolsen-2|Arne Hovelsen]]: Needs parents mother (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Gundersen-581|Ole Gundersen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]]: Needs a mother (Norway) '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Larsen-7270|Erick Larsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4198|Marlene Olsdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Thorkildsen-23|Ole Torkildsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Sørensdatter-1354|Elen Sorensdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) :'''Sweden''': # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Anders Jansson: Needs Parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Caisa Ersdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Johansson-8119|Jan Sjolin]] ➝ Britta Ersdotter ➝ Catharina Persdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Persson-7613|Jon Persson]] ➝ Anna Olsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jonsdotter-5257|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ [[Larsson-6979|Anders Larsson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ Anika Larsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1370|Maja Jansdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Carl Persson: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Catharina Jonsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Jaensson-44|Carl Jaensson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9289|Maja Andersdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) '''{{Orange|Several choices, can't prove parents}} # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-204|Carl Stenberg]] ➝ Carl Stenberg: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Larsdotter-4733|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2112|Eric Johansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Ericsdotter-498|Anna Ericsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Nilsson-8905|Nils Nilsson]] ➝ [[Johansson-8129|Nils Johansson]]➝ [[Jönsson-7413|Johan Jonsson]]: Needs a mother (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2113|Olof Jansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Svensdotter-3054|Greta Swensdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) === Needs Work === :''Note: Feel free to add profiles here if they need more sources, or need biographies written # [[Hardy-8719|Thomas Hardy]] b 1720 England - needs more sources and a bio - this guy was detached as his son, Joseph Hardy, died in 1754 and was not the correct father for Scott's Joseph. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lee-34084|Devon Noel Lee]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles] Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies on the fly. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * [http://www.perrycountyohio.us/content/content.htm Perry County, Ohio Resources] and the new site it's moving to: [http://genealogy3.com/Ohio/Perry/index.php Genealogy3.com] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] on FamilySearch.org *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * A poem on [[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]]’s gravestone: ::Farewell ye friends whose tender care ::Has long engaged my love; ::Your fond embrace I now exchange ::For better friends above * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hankinson-306 we know he was in a gun club because they wrote a newspaper report and claimed the scores were bad that week because of...wait for it...defective pigeons! * [[Vaughan-1128|Hugh Vaughan Knight (abt.1500-abt.1536)]] is Devon’s 13 great grandfather - from the profile...” Sir Hugh Vaughan, also known as Vaughan of Litleton, was a Welshman, apparently of low birth. He fought the last judicial duel sanctioned by the Court of Chivalry in front of King Henry VII in 1492 and held several roles in the English Royal Court during his life in service to the Crown.” When he died in 1536 he was buried in Westminster Abbey. [Note the birth date on the profile is currently set at 1500 to enable England Project members working in it even though they are not pre-1500 certified, please don’t change it!] *Peak family, unfortunately [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (-1695)]] is Not the son of [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-)]] or grandson of his parents [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]] and Ann Acton, nor is he the son of a different [[Peake-1016|John Peake (1627-1688)]] who married Alice Patterson. That family was conflated on FamilySearch. *However, Townley family has a better sourced line since we corrected an error. Her Townley line goes back to the earliest ancestors on this Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towneley_family#Townley_of_Royle_and_Littleton. There has been extensive work done by local history groups on the Towneleys of Towneley Hall https://towneleyhallsociety.co.uk/Towneley.pdf is a 46 page report they produced and essential reading for Devon! *The new parents of [[White-15367|Joane (White) Townley (1615-1674)]], also on the Townley line by marriage, give Devon a relationship to English royalty through this chap [[Boleyn-3|William Boleyn KB (abt.1449-1505)]] who is Elizabeth I’s great grandfather and Devon’s 14th great grandfather. There are also at least three MPs (Members of Parliament) in the Sackville line. This found by a new WikiTree challenge participant Ann (Browning-5288). *Devon should find this book an interesting read - all about the search for heirs of a fortune. It finishes up with an account of some of her Townley relations, and is online for free https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc1883ushe/page/6/mode/2up * [[Hankinson-293|Mary Ellen Hankinson (1850-1884)]] is probably the Helen Hankinson, “a patient in the Insane Asylum from Licking County, crawled through the bars of a window in the fifth story to-day and fell to the ground, receiving injuries from which she died In five minutes.“ She is the only sibling (of ten) who had died before their family reunion in 1900 (see free space page below, space:Family_Reunion-2 Hankinson family reunion in 1900) * [[Fickle-129|Silas Fickel]] was the grandson of [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] (the fourth great-grandfather of Devon). He served in the Civil War, and had his leg amputated after being shot. He married, had a daughter, adopted a son, and took in a granddaughter. He was a shoe maker by trade. He lived to the age of 86. *[[Hankinson-286|Jacob Benjamin Hankinson (abt.1874-1954)]] made the paper in 1933 when he got injured squirrel hunting by getting his foot stuck in the fork of a tree and had to be rescues but some corn cutters. *Simeon Hankinson (1817-1888) and Susannah (Collingham) Hankinson (1814-1893) moved from New Jersey to Licking County Ohio in the early 1800s. They had 11 children whose descendants and their legacy continue in the area until the present. They had 43 grandchildren. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Comfort_Land_Records * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Biographical_Sketches_of_Some_Townley_Family_Members&public=1 relates to the family of [[Townley-604|Effingham Townley Jun (1729-bef.1818)]] who is Devon’s Sixth Great Uncle * [[Space:Family_Reunion-2|Hankinson family reunion]] in 1900 *[[Space:Yellow_Frame_Presbyterian_Church| Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 2nd Great Grandfather, [[Townsend-9374|William Townsend]] served in the Civil War * [[Fickle-128|George Fickle]] Civil War fought for the Union as a Private in the 78th Infantry *[[Tannehill-46|Ninian Tannehill]] served as a Private in 2 Regiment (Cotsgreave's) Ohio Militia in the 1812 War * Several Townleys fought in the Revolutionary war - *[[Peake-459|William A Peake]], 5th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War. *[[Hankinson-239|William Hankinson]], 6th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war. *[[Roy-1845|John Roy]], 7th great-grandfather was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War by virtue of his service in the Provincial Congress of New Jersey. * Four of Devon's Hankinson Great Grand Uncles served in the Civil War. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy, Hankinson's legacy] === Profiles With Narrative === : Devon would like to see several different writing styles. If you have a profile that has a lot written in the biography, please list it here. Thanks! * [[Cramer-3443|Thomas H Cramer]] b. 1833, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] * [[Hankinson-278|Margaret Ann Hankinson]] b. 1839, edited by [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] as well as some of her siblings. * [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] b. 1780, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Please make sure you have a source for every step back from the great grandparents before adding profiles...DO NOT COPY PROFILES FROM OTHER FAMILY TREES, even the comparison tree. This is our WikiTree year of accuracy and we need sources. [[Gesizler-3|George Joseph Geizler (1885-1974)]] Kentucky, Ohio, GERMANY # [[Geißler-165|Joseph Geißler (abt.1836-1863)]] needs parents # [[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Andreas Mäck ?-1809 needs parents GERMANY #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Johanne Elizabeth Muller ?-1809 -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> Musquetier Rottger -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> needs mother #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 -> Christian Tinnapel -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 ->Anne Elisabeth Kreitz -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Christian Henke -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Magdalena Mäck -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Christoph Hoppe -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Maria needs a surname #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Lorenz Karlsberger -> needs parents #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Ursula Barbara Koller -> needs parents [[Peak-978|Evaline Townley (Peak) Geiszler (1893-1959)]] Kentucky, Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Mary (needs surname) #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Charles Christopher Fort 1734-1843 (unlikely, he would be 109!) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Sarah (1740-1810) needs a surname #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)-> William Young -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)->Elizabeth Humphrey (1791-1855) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->William Stone 1800-1845 -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Mary Ann 1807 needs surname #[[Townley-899|Evaline (Townley) Peak (1859-1939)]] ->Richard Townley (abt.1837-1906) ->[[Porter-20547|Eveline (Porter) Townley (abt.1802-1893)]] b 1802 - Stratford, CT -> Needs parents :Some very dubious lines.....remember proper sources are needed before creating any profiles please!!! Need a source for the person and one to link the person to the tree remember, only the first ten generations get points :Supposedly England back to Norman Conquest and French before that... #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Francis Elijah Peake 1734-1791 -> [[Peake-351|John Elijah Peake (abt.1705-1756)]] III 1688-1756 -> [[Peake-352|John Peake II (1662-1728)]] Jr 1665-1728 -> [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (1627-1695)]] Sr 1629-1691 '''MIGRATION'''-> [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-1688)]] John Elijah Peake 1604-1684 -> [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]]-> [[Peake-83|Robert Peake (1551-1619)]] Robert William Peake Sr 1551-1619 -> [[Peake-84|William Peake (1520-1562)]] Sir William Peake 1530-1596 -> Sir [[Peake-961|John Peake (1506-1550)]] -> [[Pike-42|Robert Pike (1474-1557)]] -> [[Pyke-10|Thomas Pyke (abt.1435-abt.1480)]] -> [[Pyke-11|Hugh Pyke (1405-1450)]]-> [[Peck-127|Thomas Peck (abt.1394-abt.1464)]] Thomas Pyke 1390-1440 -> Sir [[Peck-128|Richard Peck II (bef.1360-abt.1410)]] Richard Pyke 1360-1410 -> [[Peck-40|Richard Peck (1345-1412)]] Richard Pyke Sr 1331-1412 -> [[Peck-38|John Peck III (1319-1372)]] John Pyke II 1315-1372 -> [[Peck-42|John Peck II (1299-1369)]] John Pike I 1299-1369 -> [[Peck-43|John Peck I (1279-1304)]] Thomas / John Pyke / Peck 1279-1304... :Similarly, from the above back to Scotland 1300s... #John Elijah Peake III 1688-1756 -> [[Spence-1360|Mary (Spence) Peake (1670-1770)]] Mary Elizabeth Spence 1664-1770 -> '''CONFLATION''' [[De_Spence-1|Patrick De Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] & [[Spence-24|Patrick Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] Patrick Spence 1634-1684 -> [[Spence-2810|John Spence (1611-1704)]] John David Spens 1611-1704 '''MIGRATION''' ... :Another line back to 1300s England... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]]-> Col [[Townley-201|Richard Townley (1629-1711)]] Richard Townley 1643-1711 -> [[Townley-199|Nicholas Townley Esq (1612-1687)]] ...back to 1300s England #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Smith-1208|Richard Smith (abt.1613-1692)]] -> PROJECT PROTECTED needs parents - check before adding :This one goes back to pre-history Kings of Wales... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Hammond-356|Sarah (Hammond) Smith (bef.1623-1708)]] -> [[Hammond-95|William Hammond (bef.1575-1662)]] in Suffolk, England...goes back into the Kings of Wales pre 1000 [[Zumstein-83|Robert Zumstein (1896-1967)]] Ontario, CANADA, GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 -> Paul Sumstein 1792-1864 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 ->Philippina Molter 1794-1868 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 -> Henry Hedrick 1805-1879 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 ->Barbara Ann Bost 1809-1884 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 -> Adam Snyder 1804-1891 -> William Snyder 1769-1850 -> apparently back from Canada through New Jersey to GERMANY needs thorough checking #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 ->Elizabeth Kouck 1805-1881 -> needs parents #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> John Ralph Lane 1820-1861 ... New York...Connecticut ... England Derbyshire & Norwich in 1500s to 1600s back through Worcestershire to 1300s and more lines through Shropshire to 1100s #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> Elmira Irving 1820-1883 -> needs parents [[Comfort-527|Clementina (Comfort) Zumstein (1895-1963)]] Ontario, CANADA, SWITZERLAND, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->John Comfort 1745-1796 -> Robert Comfort 1700- ->needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Jeremiah Johnson MD 1720-1749 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Rebecca Haines 1724-1798 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 -> Johann Georg Buchs ...SWITZERLAND #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Johann Conrad Metzger 1680-1761 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Anna Barbara Metzger 1688-1763 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 ->Anna Charity Gertraute Zimmerman ...PRUSSIA #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 -> John Snyder 1776-1846 ... New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 ->Christiana Dils 1777-1861 ->...New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Benjamin Moot 1803-1884 -> ...New York, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Lawrence Marr 1707-1796 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Esther (needs a surname) #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> Ann Michall 1747-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Petri Bruch Brugh 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Anna Maria Hewitt 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 ->Maria Elizabeth Mumbauer 1745-1849 ->needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Elizabeth Havens 1805-1883-> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Viktor Schafli 1786-? -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Elisabeth Stuber -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Mercy Jane Maria 1804-1898 -> needs parents [[Brown-123387|Sherman Lewis Brown (1867-1937)]] Ohio, Maryland, GERMANY, SCOTLAND, #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> James Brown (1795-1859)-> needs parents #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> Catherine (needs surname) #[[Gordon-4165|Charles Gordon (1801-1873)]]-> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] -> Joseph G Fickle 1780-1860 ->...Maryland & GERMANY #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->James Tannehill 1710-1780 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->Rachel Adamson 1726-1809 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Thomas Hamilton 1710-1784 ->through Maryland to SCOTLAND #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Ruth Scott 1724-? -> needs parents [[Townsend-9373|Emma Virginia (Townsend) Brown (1880-1943)]] #[[Townsend-9375|William Townsend (bef.1820-bef.1860)]] -> needs parents #[[Lynch-12637|Nancy (Lynch) Townsend (bef.1820-abt.1857)]] -> needs parents #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Thomas D Clabaugh 1802-1877 -> Maryland & Pennsylvania lines #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Polly Ann Nash 1805-1848 -> needs parents [[Hankinson-308|Delbert A Hankinson (1887-1947)]] #[[Hankinson-481|Joseph Hankinson (1712-1783)]] -> [[Hankinson-466|Thomas Hankinson Sr. (abt.1673-aft.1724)]] is Project Protected - check before adding parents, also this is different to the comparison tree DO NOT CHANGE unless you have verified primary sources [[Anderson-59449|Agnes Anderson (abt.1881-1920)]] Missouri, Ohio, SWEDEN, ENGLAND #[[Anderson-59450|William Anderson (abt.1858-)]] -> needs parents SWEDEN #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> George Sparks 1772-1868 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 ->Nancy Simons 1775-1842 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Joseph Benjamin Weakley 1766-1850 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Mary Ann Jenkins 1765-1825 -> ...through Virginia back to Essex, England #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 ->Elizabeth McCarty 1797-1830 -> needs parents === Needs Work === #The [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hankinson-Family-Tree-321 Hankinson line] is different - WT & [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LZ4L-Q6R FamilySearch] disagree in a number of places (WT correct). Careful sourcing is needed. # [[Goble-400|Margaret (Goble) Hankinson]] b 1764 in ?? needs research, locations and sources. She most likely died in New Jersey, United States. #There are a number of lines going back from US to UK and far back in time. They need careful checking and sourcing - see above under “Brickwalls”
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 20 == '''Guest Star''': [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]] ;'''What got you interested in genealogy?''' :I started doing genealogy when I was about 12 years old. I first became interested in my maternal grandmother's maiden name, Dengate as the family had lived locally to me in Hastings for several generations and prior to that in the villages not too far away. My Nan was one of those wonderful people who kept everything relating to the family and who wrote on the backs of photographs, so I used to sit down and copy out the family tree, matching names to photographs but generally not having a clue what I was doing. From about 14 I started to interview elderly relatives but unfortunately asked the wrong questions, focussing on names and dates rather than information that couldn't be gleaned from records. That got me hooked and I haven't looked back! ;'''Who is your favorite ancestor?''' :Tricky to think of just a single ancestor as my favourite. I hope the rest won't be offended, though, when I choose my great great grandmother, Louisa Roakes. The vast majority (as you will find) of my family came from southern England and were white and involved in various labouring / agricultural work so Louisa, who was of mixed race and who hailed from the tiny Atlantic island of St Helena stands out for me. She married a soldier stationed on the island in 1887 and, according to her marriage certificate she was 17 years old. In fact, she was just 15. Soon after the marriage, she and my great great grandfather, Samuel Angus Ellingham left the island and settled in Bedfordshire, England. I've been able to trace south-Asian and east African DNA to her, which very likely came from slavery as the East India Company procurred their slaves from this area, taking them to work on St Helena. ;'''Any interesting stories to share that you found out about your family?''' :Well, one of my great great great grandfather's was called Silas Thomas. He was one of those white agricultural types that I just mentioned but he was a little bit naughty. In 1863 he was working on a farm in his home village of Mountfield, East Sussex when another labourer discovered a small horde of metal objects and rings, believing them to have been made of brass. He showed the metal to Silas, who paid him five shillings and six pence (about £15 today) for it, taking it to his brother-in-law, Stephen Willett, who was a blacksmith. At some point, assuming he didn't already know, Silas discovered that the items were actually made of gold and sold them to a London merchant for £529, which is more than £25,000 in today's money. Unfortunately for Silas, the police had some other pieces from the horde and began to launch an investigation, eventually arresting Silas and Stephen. The gold was found to have been more than 2,000 years old and, much to my embarrassment as an historian, they had it all melted down! Sorry, history. Their trial was quite sensational for the time and the pair were subsequently sent to Lewes Gaol with an open-ended sentence. According to a newspaper article in 1864, a piano teacher named Mrs Kirby wrote to Queen Victoria on the men's behalf, asking for clemency. If the story is to be believed, then the Queen asked her private secretary to have the men released. They were let out of prison having served 11 months and, to the best of my knowledge, stayed out of trouble! In fact, Silas Thomas went on to become an upstanding member of the Hastings Salvation Army. ;'''When did you first discover WikiTree?''' :It was probably about two or three years ago, I think. I run the Dengate One-Name Study / DNA Project at FTDNA and the website has helped me with several branches of the Dengate family and I've found photographs that don't exists anywhere else online. ;'''What are your current brick walls?''' :I have four main ones, where I've actively tried to research them several times but where I get nowhere fast. #The family lines that settled on St Helena (Louisa Roakes' ancestors). The island has no indiginous population and it only became settled from the 1600s, mainly from England. Unfortunately, there aren't too many off-island records. The names there are Roakes, Everton and Carr. #My 2xgreat grandfather, James Cole. Various census entries offer confusing birth dates and locations. His name appears variously as George James Cole / James George Cole or just James Cole. #Smiths! My 2x great grandfather was George Augustus Smith from the Battersea area of Surrey (now London). I've chased him up a false line already as there were two people with exactly this name born close together in time and location. Family legend has it that he only had one sister, Lizzie who lost her leg aged 5 and who married but her husband 'died young.' I'm stuck! #My main brickwall and the one which, given my job writing about professional genealogists is the most embarrassing: my Goodwin line! My 4x great grandfather was called Thomas Goodwin. He was born around the 1780s but there are so many Thomas Goodwins in the Westminster / Middlesex area that I can't pin down which one he is. I've tried using DNA but it's on the very edge of being possible and so far I've only been able to confirm links between me and some of his other children. The parishes in this area (now greater London) were huge, which doesn't help. ;'''What do you hope to see in participating in the WikiTree challenge?''' :Well, obviously any of those brick walls being knocked down would be amazing! Other than that, any lines that can be developed would be great! === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Nathan says "I’m happy for pictures to be used from the great-grandparent level and above, yes. Below that I’d need to check in case the images were given to me." So if you want to add any of the images below Great Grandparent level, let Joan or Janet know, so that we can seek permission to use them. * GG-Grandfather E. A Dengate{{Image|file=Dengate-162-1.jpg |caption=E. A. Dengate }} === '''Resources''' === *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Helena Saint Helena (Wikipedia)] == Tell Us What You Found!! == * Difference in trees on ancestry tree [[Linley-225|May Caroline (Linley) Goodwin]] is listed as Linsey surname in records is given as Linley. * === Interesting Finds === : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Gingell-548|Job Gingell (abt.1807-)]] had changed his occupation to excavator in the 1841 census as had several of his neighbours they may have been working on the construction of the Great Western railway line https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol9/pp90-104 * [[Goodwin-10575|Charles Goodwin (bef.1818-abt.1860)]] died in the Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum (now Springfield University Hospital) in Tooting * [[Goodwin-10585|George Goodwin (bef.1825-)]] migrated with his wife and children to South Africa * [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] was an architectural modeller * [[Gingell-568|Fred A Gingell (1849-1903)]] a brother of Nathan's GGG-grandfather Enos Gingell, immigrated to the Brooklyn, NY, USA. He attempted suicide in 1903, after he was served divorce papers. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartlett-12787 [[Bartlett-12787|Abel Bartlett (abt.1779-abt.1855)]] christened his children in a Protestant Evangelical Church called “Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countess_of_Huntingdon%27s_Connexion *GG-Grandfather [[Dengate-162|Ernest Alfred Dengate]] organized a reunion with his surviving brothers in 1939. Their combined age was 457. [Dengate Brothers Reunion, Evening Standard, London, Greater London, England, 20 Jan 1939, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78338748/evening-standard/] {{Image|file=Dengate-162.jpg |caption=Dengate Brothers Reunion }} *[[Thomas-7206|Silas Thomas]] and his brother in law were involved in a theft from the Mountfield Treasure Hoard. *GGG-Grandfather, Enos Gingell's sister, [[Gingell-567|Mary Gingell]], appears to have committed suicide at the age of 22. {{Image|file=Gingell-567.jpg |caption=Mary Gingell Griffin Inquest }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Job_Gingell_and_his_Descendants | Gingell Welsh Newspaper Reports]] * [[Space:The_Gingell_Family_of_Lyneham |The Gingell Family of Lyneham]] *[[Space:Background_information_on_Coal_Mining | Coal Mining in Glamorgan]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * [[Cole-24774|John Joseph Cole]] served both in the Royal Sussex Regiment and then in the 694th Agricultural Company Labour Corp * [[Cole-24777|Albert Bruce Cole]] served in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 10th Bn. He was killed on 18th November 1918 and is buried in Solesme Cemetery France *[[Ellingham-95|Samuel George Ellingham (1889-)]] of served in the Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire) Regiment in WWI. * [[Goodwin-10350|Harry Goodwin (1880-1953)]] served as a gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery during WWI in France and Flanders. He survived with a few shrapnel wounds. * His brother [[Goodwin-10601|Arthur Edward Goodwin]] also served during WWI in the British Army reaching the rank of Corporal Branch of service not found yet - survived. *[[Goodwin-10349|Albert Leslie Goodwin]] Served in WW2 - survived == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ;'''Goodwin Line.''' # Thomas Peter Goodwin (1771 -1846) #Mary Austin (1785 - 1835) #Edward John Whitworth (1799 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Whitworth-1293|Edward Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] & [[Pratt-11813|Hesther (Pratt) Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] #Elizabeth ( - 1840), wife of Edward John Whitworth '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Wright-48939|Elizabeth (Wright) Whitworth (1800-1840)]] #John Stevenson (about 1750) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Stevenson-3137|Samuel Stevenson (1722-1789)]] & [[Smithhouse-1|Mary Smithhouse (1720-1789)]] #Susannah Mahollom {1790 –1870) #William Coling {1782 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Coling-27|William Coling (abt.1755-1794)]] and [[Busby-2086|Sarah (Busby) Coling (abt.1755-1793)]] #Elizabeth (1791 -), wife of William Coling ;'''Cole Line''' #James Cole (1844–) #William Wyatt (1822 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Wyard-46|William Wyard (1791-)]] & [[Howes-2409|Elizabeth (Howes) Wyard (1793-)]] #Keziah Taylor (1824 –) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Taylor-76860|John Taylor (abt.1791-)]] & [[Brown-124591|Elizabeth (Brown) Taylor (abt.1791-)]] ;'''Grimweill Line''' #Joseph Gingell (1772 –1852) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Gingell-550|John Gingell (bef.1743-1815)]] & [[Johnson-107074|Susanna (Johnson) Gingell (abt.1745-)]] #William Greenaway (1730 –) #Mary, wife of William Greenway #Mary Greenway (1780) - '''BROKEN''' - correct parents added. She is the daughter of [[Greenaway-644|George Greenaway (abt.1757-)]] and [[Dickcox-1|Sarah (Dickcox) Greenaway (abt.1750-)]] #James Simkins (1777– 1865) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] and [[Withers-2290|Catherine Christian (Withers) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Phillis Chambers (1782 – 1860) #Job Simpkins (1783 –) '''BROKEN''' - He is the son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] & [[WITHERS-2210|Catherine Christian (WITHERS) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Ann ( - 1851), wife of Job Simpkins - '''BROKEN''' - She is is [[Simkins-78|Ann Simkins (1790-)]] #Thomas Cook (1824 – 1878) #William Harvey (about 1800) #Susan, wife of William Harvey ;'''Savage Line''' #Christopher Savage (1771 –) #Sarah Leeds (about 1770 - ) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Leeds-597|Clement Leeds (1733-1816)]] & [[Osborne-9482|Elizabeth (Osborne) Leeds (abt.1739-1818)]] #Maria Wilkin (1830 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Wilkin-829|Robert Wilkin (1800-)]] & [[Leverick-10|Maria (Leverick) Wilkin (abt.1795-)]] #William Buxton (1768 – 1850) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Buxton-419|John Buxton (1740-)]] (mother still not know) #Mary Littleboys (1801 – 1877) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Littleboy-31|Robert Littleboy (abt.1760-bef.1822)]] & [[Green-39387|Elizabeth (Green) Littleboy (1774-1846)]] #Thomas Cann (1802 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Cann-851|Thomas Cann (abt.1765-abt.1830)]] & [[Hudson-14132|Anne (Hudson) Cann (abt.1767-abt.1819)]] #Elizabeth (1813 –), wife of Thomas Cann - '''BROKEN''' - She is [[Adams-53001|Elizabeth (Adams) Cann (abt.1813-)]] ;'''Edwards Line''' #William Edwards (1766 –) #Elizabeth (1771 –). wife of William Edwards. - '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Lewis-45743|Eliza (Lewis) Edwards (1754-)]] #Hannah Garner (1802 –) #Henry Fleet (1813 – 1862) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Fleet-660|Christopher Fleet (1790-)]] (mother still not known) #Eliza Bennett (1820 – 1868) #James Frederick Swaby (1849 – 1882) #James Goldsmith (about 1775) #Maria Peine (about 1780) #Sarah Catto (1807 –) ;'''Ellingham Line''' #Gabriel Ellingham (1611 – 1664) #Elizabeth (1647–1723), wife of Daniel Ellingham #Mary (1663 – 1747), wife of Gabriel Ellingham (1663–1714) #Abigail East (1710 – 1737) #Susan Partridge (1736 – 1783) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Partridge-3869|William Partridge (abt.1687-1737)]] and [[Gregory-10764|Frances (Gregory) Partridge (abt.1710-)]] #Martha Tearle (1761 – 1821) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Tearle-38|John Tearle (1741-1815)]] & [[Archer-5900|Martha (Archer) Tearle (1741-1814)]] #Maria Pantling (1801 – 1884) #John Lankinster (1760 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Lancaster-4721|William Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] and [[Cook-37948|Mary (Cook) Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] #Martha Lake (1760 - 1841) '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Lake-4887|John Lake (abt.1735-)]] and [[Butcher-4351|Ruth (Butcher) Lake (abt.1735-bef.1799)]] #Charlotte Pantling (1791 – 1864) #Sarah Shephard (1841 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Shepherd-8111|James Shepherd (1798-1863)]] & [[Webster-12959|Sarah (Webster) Shepherd (1803-1854)]] #Edward Roakes (1829 – 1877) #William Everton (1779 – 1833) #Jane Mason (about 1790) #Thomas Carr (1790 –) #Margaret (1790 -), wife of Thomas Carr ;'''Dengate Line''' #Thomas Dungate (1637 – 1670) #Elizabeth Longley (1665 – 1738) #Mary Martin ( – 1736) #Susannah Stonham (1741 – 1820) #Elizabeth Ruffin (1765 – 1790) #John Bovis (about 1765) #Esther Christian (about 1770) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Christian-4718|Andrew Christian (1748-1826)]] and [[Mockford-70|Susannah (Mockford) Christian (1744-1829)]] #Thomas Ashdown (1772 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Ashdown-427|Thomas Ashdown (abt.1748-abt.1784)]] & [[Barton-9087|Frances (Barton) Ashdown (abt.1747-abt.1835)]] #Ann Avery (About 1785) - '''BROKEN''' - she is Ann Holland, daughter of [[Holland-13150|William Holland (1745-1812)]] & [[Newman-11594|Mary (Newman) Holland (abt.1750-1813)]] #Thomas Bannister (about 1790) #Hannah (about 1795), wife of Thomas Bannister - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Munday-1296|James Mundy]] and [[Taylor-76902|Hannah Taylor]] #Richard Thomas (1784 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Thomas-7186|Richard Thomas (bef.1760-bef.1824)]] & [[Philcox-10|Philadelphia Philcox (abt.1757-1846)]] #Jane Harvey (1797 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Harvey-16992|Benjamin Harvey (1758-1810)]] & [[Sellens-161|Susanna (Sellens) Harvey (1762-1846)]] #Thomas Foster (1799 – 1885) #Harriet Martin (1804 – 1841) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Martin-38619|Thomas Martin (1776-1851)]] & [[Ballard-6076|Lucy Ballard (1777-1859)]] ;'''Smith Line''' #Joseph Smith { – 1863) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Smith-243738|Joseph Smith (1795-)]] and [[Hockley-300|Mary Ann (Hockley) Smith (abt.1810-)]] #Elizabeth Bartlett (1842 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] and [[Leeland-29|Elizabeth (Leeland) Bartlett (abt.1813-)]] #Thomas Phillips (about 1800) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Phillips-37517|Thomas Phillips (bef.1771-)]] & [[Martin-66658|Mary Martin (bef.1771-)]] #Elizabeth Williams (about 1805) #Joseph Paddon (1793 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Paddon-207|William Paddon (bef.1756-abt.1797)]] & [[Harris-47021|Susanna (Harris) Paddon (1755-abt.1833)]] #Amelia Stevens (1805 – 1847) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Stephens-14264|William Stephens (1783-1859)]] (mother to find). === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 21 == '''Guest Star''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Philibert-101 Gena Philibert-Ortega] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ==== Ancestry Terms of Service ==== :'''[https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/termsandconditions Copyright]''': * Copyright and Trademark: Each of the Services is protected by copyright as a collective work or compilation, pursuant to U.S. copyright laws, international conventions, and other copyright laws. The trademarks, service marks, and logos contained in the Services are owned by or licensed to us. 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You agree: **Not to distribute, republish, or sell significant portions of any Ancestry Content (Posting an image of the document on WikiTree is considered publishing) * These terms apply to Ancestry®, AncestryDNA®, AncestryHealth®, Newspapers.com™, Find a Grave®, Fold3.com®, Archives®, and WeRemember® ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== :'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen :'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde :'''local''' hiesig :'''Baptism''' Taufe :'''Birth''' Geburt :'''Child''' Kind :'''Son''' Sohn :'''Daughter''' Tochter :'''Mother''' Mutter :'''Father''' Vater :'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern :'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge :'''Girl''' Mädchen :'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren :'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag :'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter :'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe :'''Groom''' Bräutigam :'''Bride''' Braut :'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht :'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib :'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte :'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Gena's 3X great-grandmother, [[Riddle-3960 | Elizabeth (Riddle) Montgomery]] homesteaded outside of Oberlin, Kansas in 1894 at the age of 63. {{Image|file=Riddle-3960.png |caption=Elizabeth Montgomery's Homestead Patent }} * GGG-grandfather [[Chatham-328|Moses Henry Chatham]] was killed at age 40, leaving 8 children and a widow. (Gena has written a blog post about this) His eldest son, Henry was killed by being struck in the head about 2 years later. {{Image|file=Chatham-328.jpg |caption=Murder in Austin County }} * [[Hibbert-922|Daniel Wild Hibbert (1844-1894)]] committed suicide in England in 1894. A month later, his brother [[Hibbert-923|Benjamin Hibbert (bef.1841-1894)]] shot himself in Utah and also died. Their sister [[Hibbert-230|Hannah (Hibbert) Householder (1836-1885)]] left her husband and took their children to Utah in 1864. She had at least three more husbands although there is no evidence she was ever divorced from her first English husband. Another brother James travelled with her, and their mother [[Brown-124871|Hannah (Brown) Hibbert (1809-1896)]] also left her husband in England. The emigrants had all converted to Mormonism in Lancashire before they left. * [[Mius-18|Philippe Mius (1609-aft.1700)]] Acadian pioneer and notable *GGG-grandfather, [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] was the victim of a horse thief in 1907 who was later determined insane. {{Image|file=Donn-154.jpg |caption=C. R Donn victim of Insane Horse Thief }} *A Donn Family Quirk? I believe this article may refer to your GGG-Grandfather, Casjen Donn's grandson, Casjen Reiners Donn (1899-1963) and his son James? A little more investigation would be needed, but quite a detailed story.{{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21.jpg |caption=A True Story that Rivals Fiction }} * Oscar Philibert's ancestors [[Toupin-23|Jean Baptiste Toupin]] and [[Gloria-27|Marie Gloria]] married on 3 June 1669 at Notre-Dame de Québec, just after their widowed parents, [[Toupin-4|Toussaint Toupin]] and [[Bourdon-57|Marie Bourdon]], married each other. You can view the respective marriage acts [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-F93S-H?i=447&wc=HCT2-829%3A17585101%2C19508101%2C19508102&cc=1321742 here]. * Oscar was a descendant of more than 20 ''filles du roi''. They were recruited to help expand the population of Canada, and were provided financial assistance by the royal treasury. For specific examples, refer to Oscar Philibert's Ancestral Tables linked below. *Gena's 10X great-grandfather [[Skidmore-14|Thomas Skidmore]] (1605-1684), is her immigrant ancestor on this line. It is estimated that Thomas immigrated in 1636 and he is included in Robert Charles Anderson's, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640'' on pages 306-7. There is a Skidmore One-Name Study at [[http://skidmorefamilyhistory.com/ Skidmore and Scudamore Family History]] *Gena's 7X great-grandmother, [[Caldwell-1320|Agnes "Ann" or "Granny" Skidmore]] was a nurse mid-wife in the 1770s (nurse mid-wives were called "grannies" back then). Her transactions at the local store are noted on her profile page. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Oscar_Philibert%27s_Ancestral_Tables|Oscar Philibert's Ancestral Tables]] * [[Space:100_Circles-WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21|100 Circles-WikiTree Challenge 2021 Week 21]] *[[Space:Chatham_Manufacturing_Company,_North_Carolina|Chatham Manufacturing Company]]{{Image|file=Chatham_Manufacturing_Company_North_Carolina-1.jpg |caption=Chatham Manufacturing Ad 1892 }} === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * [[Chatham-332|William Lewis Chatham]], Brother of GG-grandfather Joseph Chatham served in the Spanish-American War. * GGG-grandfather, [[Chatham-328|Moses Henry Chatham]] served for the Confederacy during the Civil War. * 6X great-grandfather, [[Skidmore-622|James Skidmore]] furnished materials to the American troops. DAR Ancestor #A104681. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # Identified mother for [[Donn-153|Jeltje Kassina (Donn) Johnson]] # New father added for [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] # New mother added for [[Donn-154|Karsjen Reiners Donn]] # New father added for [[Johnson-105986|Johannes Charles Johnson]] # New mother added for [[Johnson-105986|Johannes Charles Johnson]] # Corrected father added for [[Montgomery-14534|Thomas Montgomery]] # Corrected mother added for [[Montgomery-14534|Thomas Montgomery]] # Corrected father added for for [[Dubé-592|Basil Dubé]] # Corrected mother added for for [[Dubé-592|Basil Dubé]] # New father added for [[Ouellet-635|Michel Ouellet-635]] # New mother added for [[Ouellet-635|Michel Ouellet-635]] # New father added for [[Simard-689|Marie Magdeleine Simard]] # New mother added for [[Simard-689|Marie Magdeleine Simard]] # New father added to [[Hambelton-54|Euphrosine Hambelton]] # New mother added to [[Hambelton-54|Euphrosine Hambelton]] # New father added for [[Marquis-445|Paschal Marquis]] # New mother added for [[Marquis-445|Paschal Marquis]] # New father added for [[Rouleau-44|Françoise Rouleau]] # New mother added for [[Rouleau-44|Françoise Rouleau]] # New father added for [[Poitra-15|Jean Baptiste Poitra]] # New mother added for [[Poitra-15|Jean Baptiste Poitra]] # New father added for [[Moreau-1585|Marie Olive Moreau]] # New mother added for [[Moreau-1585|Marie Olive Moreau]] # Corrected father added for [[Lacroix-635|Archange Lacroix]] # Corrected mother added for [[Lacroix-635|Archange Lacroix]] # New father added for [[Schuhmacher-81|George Michael Schumacher]] # New mother added for [[Schuhmacher-81|George Michael Schumacher]] ===New Ancestors Added (past brick walls)=== # Father added for new ancestor [[Bremer-706|Anna Maria (Bremer) Donn]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Bremer-706|Anna Maria (Bremer) Donn]] # Father added for new ancestor [[Montgomery-14572|Robert Montgomery]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Skidmore-1876|Sarah (Skidmore) Montgomery]] # Father added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Mother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Paternal grandfather added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Paternal grandmother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Maternal grandfather added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] # Maternal grandmother added for new ancestor [[Bengtsdotter-1159|Bengta Bengtsdotter]] === Needs Work === # [[Bunel-1|Vivienne Bunel (1626-1699)]] Unsourced parents. - G2G posted # [[Delabrecque-1|Jean (Delabrecque) de la Brecque (1580-1650)]] Recently added unsourced father, grandparents and great-grandfather.
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 23 == '''Guest Star''': [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] === Documents === : Note from Yvette: ::Please note that several online trees have Jan Gommeren as the father of [[Gommeren-5|Maria Verstraete a.k.a. Gommeren]] (my mother’s number 15). Although he acknowledged her as his daughter when she was seven years old, I do not have proof that he was also her biological father. I only have him as her legal father at this point, which is not shown in this tree. That is why there is a blank in my fan chart for number 30 and his ancestors. I am working with DNA matches to try and prove or disprove him as the biological father. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Categories_Templates_Project_Profile#Dutch_RootsTemplate_and_Dutch_Roots_Sticker Dutch Roots Sticker] * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * Primary Tree: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/19qjd0b8Hfi9zEAt785aVTVQ4M2bCdqmt/view Paternal Fan Chart] * Primary Tree; [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lHWacoQH6Ar9TqRGZ_YXliWUvfqRe4U-/view?usp=sharing Maternal Fan Chart] * [https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/rtc2021/search/results?text=dutch&language%5B0%5D=en-US&language%5B1%5D=ase-US&broadSearch=true RootsTech sessions on Dutch genealogy]. * Site with her [https://www.netherlandsgenealogy.com/ father's ancestry] * Site with her [https://discord.com/channels/798930139106902056/846776534647177246/847559769028165662 mother's ancestry] * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] ==== Tips ==== * When searching in Dutch archives and you are looking for a name like mine (with "van" or "de" or anything like it as part of the name) Don't put the prefixes in the place where they ask for the surname. Use only the main word in the last name field. * Before 1811 we need to find sources in church books. That is harder than finding sources after 1811 as all needed to go to the town hall to register birth, marriage and death. Use WhoWasWho and OpenArch and you will probably find what you are looking for. * Records are in Dutch, Latin or French. * The eldest son is named after the father's father, the second son after mother's father, the first daughter after the mother's mother, the second daughter after the father's mother. * '''All''' given names are put in the first name field. There are no middle names, so please select the "no middle name" status. * Women are mentioned using their maiden name in records, so don't use the husband's surname as Current Last Name. * In the Napoleontic era (1806–1813) the BMD documents are in French. Suddenly all the Jans become Jean, Pieters become Pierre and Hendriks become Henri, and Willem who becomes Guillaume. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brouwer-634 Example Profile 1] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goulooze-91 Example Profile 2]. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * Primary source for marriage of [https://marijnissen.netherlandsgenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I1254&tree=brabant Willemijna Deonisius van Eersel], see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Eersel-7 her WT profile] * Some details on [https://marijnissen.netherlandsgenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I1254&tree=brabant Wilhelmina's death] (residence, age, informants), see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Eersel-7 her WT profile] * Small correction for [[Roerdink_Lho-1|Berendina (Roerdink Lho) te Loo (1785-1821)]]. Yvette has her down as being baptised or born about 4 April 1785 but she was actually born on the 4th and baptised on the 10th. Confusion caused by the fact that the baptismal records are in order of date of birth rather than the usual date of baptism. * Burial date and place for [[Antonius-21|Lambertus (Antonius) Lochten (bef.1626-bef.1705)]] * Original source of the marriage of [[Lamberti-36|Joannes (Lamberti) van der Logt (bef.1676-bef.1752)]] to Jenneken Cornelis Jan marten Geerts in Rijsbergen. Yvette has on her website a statement that correspondence with someone is the source. * Death certificate of [[Kastein-19|Hendrika (Kastein) van't Hul]] who immigrated to the United States. She died in 1921 in Sioux Center, Iowa. * On https://www.netherlandsgenealogy.com/ Yvette has Gert Woordes (I17662) as the son of Jan Woordes and Stijnken Gorkink. However, since he names his firstborn daughter Gaeken, it seems more likely that Gert is a son of Jan Wordes (I29086) and Gaeken ter Wijssche. Also witness for this baptism is Geertken Veltkamp (same name as 2nd wife of this Jan Wordes). * According to her marriage record with Maarte Trouw, Lijsbet Cornelisse Luijcks was born in Ruckven (Rucphen). * primary source for baptism of [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] was found. * In 1755 and 1756 the heirs of Jan Backx, including [[Bax-245|Klasijn Backx]] (assisted by her husband Hendrick Luijts), sell property in Weelde. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q3PZ-Y4V2?i=452&cat=51957 and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-Q3PZ-Y4K2?i=454&cat=51957 === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *When [[Trouw-89|Martinus Trouw (1822-1868)]] married he handed over a written declaration of the local doctor that is mother was insane and therefor not able to express her will about his marriage. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trouw-79 Cornelis Trouw] went to prison for a day probably because he was peddling without a permit (overtreding afh voerwaren). We know his cause of death: crouposa pneumonia and paralysis cordis * [[Van_der_Sande-72|Gijsbertus van der Sande]]: In 1810, Gijs van der Sanden is registered as aged 46, born in Loon op Zand, married with 3 children, Catholic religion and a '''shoemaker ("cordonnier")''' by profession. He seems to be living with or next to his parents in law Jacobus Dirkze and Cornelia van Gulik and their children Jacobus and Johanna Dirkze. His wife Katharina Dirkse is registered as aged 36, born in Loon op Zand, married with 3 children, a shoemaker's wife. His son Adrianus grew up to be a shoemaker as well. * [[Van_Nijkerken-5|Gerrit Jan van Nijkerken]] was a mason, the same as his father. He was born, married, and died in Winterswijk, Nederland. (Willemina Berendina van Nijkerken line) * [[Oomen-46|Petronella Oomen (1823-1906)]] was only 2,5 hours old when her father showed her to the municalipty registration on 20th september 1823 as proof that she was born. I hope they lived close by...... (born 13.30, registration office 16.00) * [[Van_der_Loght-1|Marinus van der Loght]] was looked over by a small group of people. He had three wives so the records were checked carefully to make sure it was the same man. Marinus was a carpenter. His third wife survived him by almost two years. (Maria Verstraeten Line) * [[Pemen-35|Joannes Pemen (1750-1812)]] and his first wife Catharina Hop had a child that's not on Yvettes tree: [[Pemen-36|Joannes Pemen]] baptized on 15 feb 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant. He married and had - probably - children * Yvette's GGGG Grandmother, [[De_Bont-39|Anna Maria de Bont Smulders (abt.1784-1858)]] has a sister, [[De_Bont-74|Joanna Maria de Bont (abt.1788-1846)]], with names and dates similar enough that it seems Yvette's Ancestry and Marijnissen trees have the dates inter-mixed. I have left Research Notes on both profiles laying out the sources with each daughter showing my Wikitree's dates are different than Yvette's. * Question for Yvette: How does she decide on which last name to use ? WT uses LNAB but she somehow seems to select one randomly ? * GG-Grandmother, [[Kastein-31|Willemina Berendina (Kastein) van Nijkerken (1856-1918)]]'s cousin [[Kastein-19|Hendrika Gezina (Kastein) van't Hul (1838-1921)]] immigrated to Iowa, USA and wrote this tribute in memory of her second husband. There was a Dutch newspaper in Sioux Center, Iowa at that time.{{Image|file=Van_t_Hul-1-2.jpg |caption=Hendricka Van't Hull Tribute to John }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trouw-79 Cornelis Trouw] was drafted for 5 years 10 may 1878 till 9 may 1883 * [[Trouw-89|Martinus Trouw (1822-1868)]] was consrpted/drafted for five years starting in 1840 3rd regiment artillerie == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Please see the [[#Resources|Resources]] section for a link to the fan charts. # [[Van_den_Bichelaer-2|Joannes van den Bichelaer]] ➔ [[Van_den_Biggelaar-29|Hubertus van den Biggelaar]] ➔ Jan van den Biggelaar ➔ Hubertus van den Bichelaer: Needs parents # [[Smeulders-44|Laurentius Hendrick Smeulders]] ➔ [[Heijkants-3|Joanna Maria Heijkants]] ➔ Anneken van Dongen: Needs parents # [[Van_den_Heuvel-507|Gerardus van den Heuvel]] ➔ [[Van_den_Heuvel-515|Adriaan van den Heubel]] ➔ [[De_Brouwer-30|Adrianna Brouwer]] ➔ Elisabeth Henricus Driessen: Needs parents # [[Bovendeert-3|Johannes Franciscus Bovendeert]] ➔ Franciscus Einmahl: Needs a father # [[Bovendeert-3|Johannes Franciscus Bovendeert]] ➔ [[Tando-15|Elisabeth Tanto]] ➔ [[Tanto-5|Johan Jacob Tanto]]: Needs parents # [[Platschart-3|Maria Platschart]] ➔ Joanna de Witte ➔ Jan de Witte: Needs a mother # [[Van_der_Sande-73|Gijsbertus van der Sande]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]]: Needs children added # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]] ➔ [[Dircks-264|Engelbert Dirksen]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Dircksen-30|Jacobus Dirksen]] ➔ [[Huijsens-1|Maria Catharina Huijsens]]: Needs parents # [[Dircksen-29|Maria Catharina Dircksen]] ➔ [[Van_Gulick-41|Cornelia van Gulik]] ➔ [[Damen-248|Maria Damen]]: Needs parents # [[Van_Eenetten-3|Bartholomeus Theodorus van Eenetten]]: Needs parents # [[Luijts-1|Johanna Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-2|Hendrikus Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] : Needs children added. So does his 2nd wife. # [[Luijts-1|Johanna Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-2|Hendrikus Luijts]] ➔ [[Luijts-3|Johannes Baptista Luijts]] ➔ Henricus Luijts: Needs parents # [[Trouw-90|Joannis Cornelis Trouw]] ➔ [[Trouw-108|Cornelis Trouw]] ➔ Lijsbet Luijks: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ [[Antonius-21|Lambertus Lochten]] ➔ Antonis Locht: Needs parents: Baptismal records only from 1606 onwards, so unable to find parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ [[Antonius-21|Lambertus Lochten]] ➔ Aeltje van de Wijngaerd: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Lamberti-36|Joannes Lochten]] ➔ Jacobmijntje Cools: Needs parents '''Possible parents Cornelis Willemsen Cool and Anneken Jacobs, need further research''' # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Cornelius-2720|Joanna Geerts]] ➔ [[Geert-3|Cornelius M. Geert]] ➔ Johannes Geerts: Needs parents # [[Lochten-1|Adrianus (Lochten) van der Logt]] ➔ [[Cornelius-2720|Joanna Geerts]] ➔ [[Geert-3|Cornelius M. Geert]] ➔ Maria Snoeijs: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Peter Tiimmermans ➔ Aert Timmerman: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Peter Tiimmermans ➔ Gertruijd Peeters: Needs parents # [[Van_Borst-1|Anna Adrianse van Borst]] ➔ Gertrudis Tiimmermans ➔ Jenneken Ossenblock: Needs parents === Needs Work === :''Please update this list with what you have done, or write "done" after them. Thanks! # [[Van_den_Bichelaer-2|Joannes van den Bichelaer]] b. 1801 Needs: Children added, parents added - '''DONE''' # [[De_Bont-63|Theodorus Adriaen de Bont]] b 1749 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added, death record found. - '''Death Record is only thing left for this item to be done''' DONE ✔️ # [[Bovendeert-2|Franciscus Bovendeert]] b. 1836 Needs: parents added # [[Flooren-7|Cornelis Flooren]] b. 1846 Needs parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added. '''DONE''' # [[Goossens-181|Petronella Goossens]] b. 1815 Needs: Dutch information added from records. '''DONE''' # [[Van_Groesen-6|Johannes van Groesen]] b. 1787 Needs: children added DONE ✔️ # [[Van_Groesen-7|Henricus van Groesen]] b. 1753 Needs: parents added, children added, occupation or other information from Dutch records. '''Done''' # [[Van_Groezen-2|Henricus van Groezen]] b. 1813 Needs: parents added, children added, Dutch information added from records. '''DONE''' # [[Van_den_Heuvel-507|Gerardus van den Heuvel]] b. 1811 Needs: Parents added # [[Pemen-34|Cornelia J. Pemen]] b. 1781 Needs: parents added, children added, Dutch information added from records. # [[Smeulders-44|Laurentius Hendrick Smeulders]] b 1784 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records, children added. '''DONE''' # [[Trouw-90|Joannis Cornelis Trouw]] b. 1785 Needs: parents added, Dutch information added from records. # [[Van_de_Ven-169|Gertrudis van de Ven]] b. 1752 Needs: Parents added, baptism found #[[Kastein-11|Gerrit Jan Kastein (1777-1858)]] b. 1777-1781 - German profile - Wikitree has different parents than Yvette & FS. #[[Ter_Beest-37|Hendrika (ter Beest) Brusse (1823-)]] Needs LNAB change to te Beest, then children added, see https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/18233468 ''''DONE'''
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 24 == '''Guest Star''': [[Beechum-10|Coral Parks]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * * == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Your newly discovered GG-grandmother, [[Duvall-2396|Mariah Eveline (Duvall) Phillips Worthing]] was accidentally killed by her sister during a squabble while doing laundry! {{Image|file=Duvall-2396.jpg |caption=Broomstick Death Article }} * Your Great grandmother's half-brother, [[Worthing-181|Jasper L Worthing (1894-1914)]] died as a result of a knife fight. Your Great grandmother, [[Phillips-33038|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Reed]], was the informant on the death certificate. He never knew his parents as he was about 2 when his mother died after getting hit with a broomstick (above) {{Image|file=Worthing-181.jpg |caption=Jasper Worthing Cut in Cairo }} *Your Great grandmother's sister, [[Cooley-4556|Fern Martha (Cooley) Thorpe (1895-1997)]] lived to the age of 101. *Your 6x great grandfather [[Pees-12|Johann Wilhelm (Pees) Pace]] was a Loyalist who had his property confiscated in New Jersey and was imprisoned during the Revolutionary War. He sought refuge in Canada and settled in Ontario, Canada. He petitioned and received crown land. *Your second great uncle, [[Lay-2480|Creed Lay]] recognized a man who had been missing and presumed dead since the Battle of Shiloh, in 1862 when he wandered back into the area in 1891, changing vague memories that he might have lived there once. He had been struck in the head during the battle, then suffered in Andersonville POW camp before being taken to Florida by one of the prison guards when the camp was taken by the Union. After being recognized and given care he began to regain some of his memory. {{Image|file=Lay-2480.png |caption=The Strange Story of William Newby }} {{Image|file= Lay-2480.jpg |caption=The Strange Story of William Newby (part 2) }} *Your second cousin three times removed, [[Severns-249|Harry Severns (1875-1902)]] was an infamous outlaw... ::In all the criminal lore of the country there is no record equal to that of Harry Tracy for cold-blooded nerve, desperation and thirst for crime. Jesse James, compared with Tracy, is a Sunday school teacher ::::— Seattle Daily Times, July 3, 1902 {{Image|file=Severns-249-4.jpg |caption=A Bold Bad Man }} *Your 4th great grandmother [[Ensign-502|Sarah Ensign]]'s lineage extends back to James Ensign who came to Connecticut during The Great Migration (1620-1640). James was from the town of Rye in Essex, England. He was a founder of Hartford, Connecticut. *Your 3rd great grandfather [[Cooley-4548|Giles Sanford Cooley]] was active in politics and I thought the "Hayes & Wheeler Pole/Lantern" was a interesting show of support for the presidential ticket. I also found Giles' obituary which is attached to his profile. {{Image|file=Cooley-4548.jpg |caption=Hayes & Wheeler Pole for Giles Cooley, }} *You are eligible for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution through 6th great grandfather[[Duvall-557|Lewis Duvall]]. He performed a patriotic service by signing the oath. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ernest_Graham_Bigamy_Page&errcode=new_profile Ernest_Graham_Bigamy_Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wills_for_the_Reed_family&public=1 Wills_for_the_Reed_family] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:American_Outlaws American Outlaws] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 3rd great grandfather [[Duvall-2397|Harvey Duvall (1831-1909)]] served in 131st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. * 2nd great uncle [[Shutes-32|John Aaron Shutes (1842-1923)]] served in Company I, 126th Regiment of the Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. *2nd great grandfather [[Kennedy-21937|Edwin Ruthven Kennedy]] served as a 1st Corporal in the 7th Regiment of the Iowa Cavalry during the Civil War. *5 brothers of your 3rd great grandmother [[Severns-245|Julia Ann (Severns) Shutes]] served in the Civil War, 4 of them returned and 1 reportedly died of small pox while in service. ::*[[Severns-247|James I Severns (1825-1902)]] ::*[[Severns-252|Columbus Severns (1832-1901)]] ::*[[Severns-254|Elbert Severns (1836-1863)]] ::*[[Severns-255|Blair Severns (1839-1923)]] ::*[[Severns-258|George Warren Severns (1848-1920)]] *4th great grandfather [[Patrick-5609|Ebenezer Patrick]] served in the Revolutionary War in the New York militia under Capt. John Thompson. He received a pension. *4th great grandfather [[Cooley-4551|John S Cooley]] served in the War of 1812 Massachusetts Militia as a replacement for someone else. *3rd great grandfather [[Beachum-31 |Henry Beachum]] served in the US civil War as a private in the 87th illinois infantry regiment company A on the union side. He died on 1 July 1863 in battle of vicksburg. *2nd great Uncle [[Lay-2480 |creed Anderson Lay]] served in the US civil war as corporal on union side in 40th illinois infantry regiment company A. Survived the war. *3rd great grandfather [[Lay-2479 |Jessee Lay]] served in the US civil war as private in 6th illinois Cavalry regiment company D. He died 1864. *2nd great uncle [[Lay-2485 |John L Lay]] served in the spanish-american war as corporal in 9th illinois volunteer Infantry company A. *5th Great grandfather [[Litton-462|John Richard Litton Sr. (bef.1726-1804)]] served in the American Revolution. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Nicholas Beachamp ➔ Jesse Geauchamp: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Nicholas Beachamp: Needs a mother # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Mary King ➔ John Henry King: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Henry Beauchamp ➔ Mary King ➔ Rebecca Pride: Needs a mother # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Fereby Ann Picket ➔ Charles Pickett: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ James Beachum ➔ Fereby Ann Picket ➔ Mary Holland: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ Charlotte Lay ➔ Jesse Lay: Needs parents # [[Beachum-27|Green Wilson Beachum]] ➔ Charlotte Lay ➔ Mary Campbell: Needs parents # [[Schoolcraft-456|Ollie Mae (Schoolcraft) Beechum]] : '''{{Orange|All brick walls solved}} # [[Reed-22694|Solomon Green Reed]] ➔ Thomas Reed ➔ Joel Green Reed: Needs a mother # [[Reed-22694|Solomon Green Reed]] ➔ Thomas Reed ➔ Aquilla Miller: Needs parents # [[Phillips-33038|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Reed]]: '''{{Orange|All brick walls solved}} # [[Graham-23294|Ernest Ethwold Graham]]: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Lemual Kennedy ➔ Andrew Kennedy: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Lemual Kennedy ➔ Amy Wentworth: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Arvin Kennedy ➔ Rebecca Pope: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Edwin Kennedy ➔ Rachael Patrick ➔ Sarah Ensign ➔ Ezekiel Ensign: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Mary Laverty ➔ James Laverty: Needs parents # [[Kennedy-20842|Ivy Kennedy]] ➔ Mary Laverty ➔ Jane Adams: Needs a mother # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ William Shutes: Needs parents # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ Julia Severns ➔ Nye Severns: Needs parents # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Zachary Shutes ➔ Julia Severns: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Shutes-27|Arthur Rufus Shutes]] ➔ Eldora Davis ➔ Robert Davis: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ George Cooley ➔ Giles Cooley ➔ John Cooley ➔ Lydia Anderson: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ William Pace ➔ Catherine Everett: Needs a mother # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ Hannah Quackenbush ➔ William Quackenbush ➔ Isaac Quackenbush: Needs parents # [[Cooley-4442|Joy Jasmine (Cooley) Reynolds]] ➔ Elizabeth Pace ➔ Hannah Quackenbush ➔ Elizabeth Jones: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 25 == '''Guest Star''': [[LeMaster-183|Melissa LeMaster Barker]] === Documents === === Guest Interest === * Cody LeMaster, her grandfather, was a favorite ancestor as well as Joe Curtis, her 8th great-grandfather * Lulu Drummond was committed to an insane asylum by her husband so that he could be with another woman * Steven Debolt was found in an alley and later died there. There was suspicion of foul play. * Another ancestor (which one?) died deer hunting{{Image|file=Bartram-1749-1.jpg |caption=Boy Kills Brother }} :'''Wants to know more on''': * Bartram ancestors, which was her mother's maiden name. There were two brothers, John and William Bartram, that were botanists. She would love to connect her line to them. * Her great-grandmother [[Boughner-719|Ida Isadore Boughner married a DeBolt]]. She later married John Talbert Ladd and moved to [[Wikipedia:Sapulpa,_Oklahoma|Salpulpa, Oklahoma]]. They ran a furniture store there, but Melissa hasn't found anything on it. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80143970/social-calendar/ Social Calendar]. Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 10 November 1936, p. 3, col. 1.] ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144116/kkk-organization/ K. K. K. Organization], Bristow, Oklahoma, Bristow Record, p. 2, col. 3.] ''Note that this is in Bristow, about 20 miles from Supulpa, Oklahoma ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144360/mrs-lisle-walker-left-for-home-in-illin/ Left Today For Her Home], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 7 December 1936, p. 3, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144527/area-program-is-perfected/ Area Program is Perfected], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 6 November 1925, p. 7, cols. 4-5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144684/for-sale/ For Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 3 April 1939, p. 5, col. 1. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145042/sues-furniture-dealer-for-fee/ Sues Furniture Dealer for Fee], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 2 April 1926, p. 1, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145231/opening-ladds-furniture-upholstering/ Opening Ladd's Furniture Upholstering], Cushing, Oklahoma, The Cushing Daily Citizen, 23 August 1960, p. 2, col. 5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145371/j-t-r-ladd-proprietor-of-the-ladd-fu/ J. T. R. Ladd, Furniture Store], Stroud, Oklahoma, The Stroud Messenger, 11 April 1924, p. 5, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145864/christmas-toys-for-sale-at-ladds-furnit/ Christmas Toys for Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 21 December 1915, p. 3, col. 1. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] or [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Locations: Channel Islands, Germany, Switzerland, United States * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Language_Resources WikiTree Language Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Switzerland#Templates WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * 2nd cousin twice removed [[massie-1155 |Lenna Alice Massie]] was a centenarian. Died aged 101 in macomb, Michigan * Elizabeth Pyle’s first husband Shelby Smith drowned just two years after their marriage. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246304 * Her (Elizabeth Pyle’s) son Benjamin Franklin Bertram (Melissa’s great uncle) was accidentally shot dead at the age of 19 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartram-1749 {{Image|file=Bartram-1749.jpg |caption=Bartram killed by Shotgun }} * Elizabeth’s brother [[Piles-213|Archie D (Piles) Pyles (1893-1911)]] was stabbed to death at 17 years old in an “altercation” - Archie is Melissa’s great great uncle. *2nd great grandfather John Debolt's sister, [[Debolt-528|Elizabeth (Debolt) Delcour]], was "accidentally struck and crushed by Frisco Passenger train No. 2" according to her death certificate.{{Image|file=Debolt-528-1.jpg |caption=Aged Woman Killed by Train }} *2nd Great grandfather's brother, [[Barth-1286|Oliver Holland Barth]], and his 8-year-old son died in the well on their property.{{Image|file=Barth-1286.jpg |caption=Oliver Barth Well Accident }} *A direct ancestor https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ballangee-15 Absalom Ballengee - his father was found to be Henry Maddy using DNA testing of direct male lines. *Your 5th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-12|Joseph Cumberledge]] and 5th great grandmother [[Cummins-520|Alice (Cummins) Cummerledge]] , and two of their children were killed in a Native American attack on 25 Apr. 1789 at Dunkard Creek, West Virginia. Your 4th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-11|Harvey George Washington (George) Cumberledge]], was living safely in Maryland at the time of the attack. *Your 4th great grandfather apparently had a musical talent....In the telling of a story (by a family friend) about a Massie-Corn wedding (one of 4 sets of siblings that wed), Peter entertained the folks after the wedding: **"Pete Corn went through a performance which he called "Pattin' Juber." He slapped both hands on his thighs in rapid succession, patted his feet, whistled and groaned all at once, and in regular time, while a lot of young folks danced to this original music." *There have apparently been a lot of family members who wanted to connect to the Pennsylvania Bartrams, but the line fails at [[Bartram-500|Stephen Bartram]], who apparently comes from Scotland, not Pennsylvania. It's possible that there's still a connection, since at least one of the Scottish Bartram families intermarried (one of John Bartram's daughters married a Scottish Bartram), but none of the connections to the West Virginia Bartrams have been proven. *Your 3rd great grandfather Jacob Rice [[Rice-18136|Jacob Rice (1811-1891)]] and his wife [[Jacobs-13661|Mary Elizabeth Jacobs (1815-1890)]] sold a portion of their land (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Y-X9ZW-D?i=502&cat=72323) in Ellsworth, Tyler County for the use of public schools. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * World War 2 **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246306 ** [[Smith-246306|Walter James Smith (1912-1959)]] * Civil War **3rd Great grandfather [[Coonrod-169|Oliver Coonrod (1834-1923)]] **3rd Great grandfather [[DeBolt-520|Benjamin DeBolt]] (1810-c. 1890) *American Revolution **5th Great grandfather [[Bloss-2|Valentine Bloss (1757-1850)]] **5th Great grandfather [[Corn-419|George Washington Corn (1740-1834)]] for giving supplies *4th great granduncle [[Cumberledge77}Daniel Cumberledge (1814-1896)]] for serving in the 14th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. The descendant who had the military headstone erected, Matt Cumberledge, shares an ancestor with Melissa. Joseph Cumberledge (Daniel's grandfather) is his 8th great grandfather. He is the executive director of the Greene County Historical Society/Museum. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-200|James LeMaster]] ➜ Alidea Dallas: Needs parents (Virginia, US?) # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ Harriet Cumberledge: Needs parents (Maryland, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Jacob Rice: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Mary Jacobs: Needs parents # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Nicholas Debolt: Needs a mother (Pennsylvania, US) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Margaret Stephenson: Needs parents (USA) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Dorcas Wood: Needs Parents (Pennsylvania, US) # ✔ [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[Boughner-719|Ida Issadore Boughner]]: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Fielding Curtis ➜ Dorcas Elliot: Needs Parents (Indiana, US) # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Lydia Margaret Rupert: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ James Dow Lay: Needs Parents (Ohio, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ Sarah Carr: Needs Parents (USA) # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth II ➜ Christian Barth: Needs Parents ('''Germany''') '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth ➜ Elizabeth Hurley: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland'''?) '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Benedict Struchen: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Anna Marie Moser ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Rebecca Creger: Needs Parents: Ohio, US '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ William Bartram: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ Jane Pack: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Valentine Pyles: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Matilda Jane McCoy: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Alva Philmore Drummond: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Emily Baker: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Felix Conrod: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Matilda Cave: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Almira Freeman (Ohio, US): Needs parents # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found!}}''' === Needs Work === # [[LeMasters-47|Joseph LeMasters]] b. 1693 Maryland ''Needs gedcom cleaning and sources # [[Lemaster-30|Richard LeMaster]] b 1670 Maryland ''Needs advance gedcom cleaning, notes condenses, narrative written # [[Lemaistre-55|Abraham Lemaistre]] b. 1637 France ''Needs gedcom cleaning, long notes changed to narrative or moved to a Space page, source formatting # [[Dennis-404|Martha (Dennis) Lemaster]] b. 1673 Maryland ''Needs valid sources, narrative written from notes, minor gedcom cleanup
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 26 == '''Guest Star''': [[Ross-18695|Jarrett Ross]] === From Jarrett === :This is additional information that Jerritt forgot to mention during the Livecast. This information will need to be verified but could be some great clues. * A cousin of mine who grandson of Isadore Rosenberg (brother of my great-grandfather Harry Ross) told me a story conveyed to him by his grandfather Isadore. Supposedly the Rosenbergs lived in England before the US and they had a child there who either died or was kidnapped, and that was supposedly why they immigrated to the US. Only thing I have found that substantiates the claim is the 1900 census shows they had 4 total children with only 3 living. *In an interview by my cousin, my great grandmother Jennie recounts how she met my great grandfather Morris. She says that her cousin Frances Barron introduced them. I have no clue how Frances Barron could be related. A newspaper clipping in Boston about a wedding lists Jennie, her sister Dora, her uncle Abraham, and a Frances Barron as guests at the wedding. Based on that clipping I believe that family is somehow related (likely through Jennie's mother) but have never been able to prove it, even through DNA. I have been in touch with multiple descendants of that other family who supplied lots of information. **Full video of family interview with TONS of information for the entire family tree - [https://youtu.be/MH1GU5lSe58 Videos]. **Family Tree of the 'Frances Barron' who might be this cousin - [https://www.geni.com/people/Fannie-Brandes/6000000081287033874 Cousin's Tree]. *My Uncle told me that when he was young, his grandfather Jack Ecoff told him that the family name was not actually Ecoff. Supposedly someone had been sent off from Russia to Germany for school and the person they stayed with was named Ecoff (more likely some variation of Ecoff), so they adopted the name. My great grandfather Jack also told my Uncle that the name was something like 'Zissel/Sissel' :Notes from Livecast *Paternal Great Grandmother [[Baruch-31|Fannie Baruch]] (Baruch may be wrong) *Paternal Great-Great Grandparent's Rosenberg's are a brick wall. [[Rosenberg-1268|Benjamin Rosenberg]](?) is believed to have married Beatrice or Annie. *Maternal Great-Grandmother [[Epstein-468|Jennie Epstein]]'s grandfather lived to about 109. Her father died when she was 7. *Maternal Great-Great-Grandmother [[Schevatzsky-1|Rachael Schevatzsky]] is believed to have been from either Kiev (Kyiv) or Poland. === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. *We have permission to use the photos from Jarrett's Geni tree (Exception see below) *Exception: Photos marked Find-A-Grave must have the permission of the Find-A-Grave photo taker. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://archief.amsterdam/ Amsterdam Amsterdam Inventories & Indexes] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/c/ca/German_Gothic_Handwriting_Guide.pdf German Gothic Handwriting Guide] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Genealogy German Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Town_Genealogies_and_Parish_Register_Inventories_on_the_Internet Germany Town Genealogies and Parish Register Inventories] * [https://jri-poland.org/jriplweb.htm JRI Poland] ''Jewish database * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russian_Letter_Writing_Guide Russian Letter Writing Guide] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia_Genealogy Russian Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/300072-old-deeds-belonging-to-the-salem-county-historical-society-with-an-index-of-unrecorded-deeds?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=ecoff Salem, New Jersey Old Deeds] ''This is a typed index created by the Historical Society * [https://www.sggee.org/research/archive.html Society for German Genealogy] - SEZAM database * [https://www.openarch.nl/ Netherlands openarch.nl Research] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/The_Netherlands_Genealogy Netherlands Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Beginning_Research Ukraine Beginning Research] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Genealogy Ukraine Genealogy] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Church_Records Ukraine Church Records] * [http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/maps.htm Ukraine Maps] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jewish_Genealogy_Research Jewish Genealogy] * [https://www.sephardicgen.com/ Sephardicgen Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions WikiTree G2G] - A great place to get translations * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany WikiTree German Roots Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands WikiTree Netherlands Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Russian_Roots WikiTree Russian Roots Project] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Project] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Jewish_Roots WikiTree Jewish Roots Project] ::''Remember to check project pages for resources, stickers, etc. {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russia |destination = the United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin = Russia :|destination = the United States :|origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png :|destination-flag = 50star.gif :}} == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === * Raphael Nunes Vaz -10 was not able to write according to his marriage registration * We found an image of the birth house of Raphael Nunes Vaz-10 (see profile) * Upon arrival at Ellis Island from Liverpool, Isak Wakser (Waxman), his wife Sore, and their 3 children, Perl, Iradel & David were detained for 10 days. It was noted that Isak had "poor phys". The inspectors may have though the was in bad health and would not be able to support his family. They were released after appeal and probably after the Schorrs (where they were headed) came to claim them. * According to the Census records, Fannie Goldberg had 6 children who died young. * [[Nunes_Vaz-28|Jaap Nunes Vaz]] was a resistance man during WW2. He was founder and later editor of a covet newspaper "het Parool" In 1942 they found him in his hiding place in Wageningen. He went to the famous "Oranje hotel"prison and went via kamp Westerbork to Sobibor where he was killed on 13 march 1943. A street in Amsterdam is named after him (and what kind of cousin he was you have to find out for yourself, mindy and Laura) Jarrett's 4th great-grandparents Abraham Nunes Vaz and Sarah Lopes Dias were Jaap's great-grandparents. (2nd cousins 3x removed) * When Nunez Vaz -29 was born his father went to the registry office the next day but refused to sign because of his religion. The two jewish witnessess did the same. It wasn't . Shabbat. The only possible reason we could find was that it was the last day of Rosh Hashana.(jewish new year) * Jarrett's 3rd cousin twice removed [[Bueno_de_Mesquita-4|Abraham Bueno de Mesquita]] is a well-known (in the 60s/70s/80s in the Netherlands and Germany) comedian/actor. He also is a holocaust survivor. *Jarrett is first cousins once removed with famous US actress Jill St. John who was the first American "Bond Girl" in the James Bond movie franchise in the movie Diamonds are Forever. He knows of this connection. * He is not a cousin but quite closely connected in 12 little steps :Samuel Sarphati, docter and health advisor for the city of Amsterdam who was the main cause child deaths dropped rapidly in 19th century Amsterdam. He organized a garbage cleaning service and a bread factory and much much more. See his profile.[[Sarphatij-1|Samuel (Sarphatij) Sarphati (1813-1866)]] * We found some clues that might lead to the discovery of the parents of Samuel de Haan's mother Rachel. No conclusive evidence, but worth looking into. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Haan-887#Research_Notes Research Notes] on Samuel's profile. * In May 1899 the police issued a search warrant for [[Nunes_Vaz-144|Raphael Nunes Vaz]], Jarrett's 1st cousin 4 times removed, who was suspected of kidnapping a boy. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * Abraham Robles-698 was a soldier when he married in 1826 === Space Pages === * [[Space:Music_Publishing_in_the_Early_Twentieth_Century|Music Publishing in the Early Twentieth Century]] created by [[Cox-27529|Nancy Wilson]] *[[Space:Alliance_Colony_in_New_Jersey| Alliance Colony in New Jersey]] created by [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Weatherall]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ [[Goldenberg-133|Zalman Goldenberg]] ➔ Chaim Goldenberg: Needs parents * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ [[Goldenberg-133|Zalman Goldenberg]]: Needs a mother * [[Goldenberg-105|David Goldenberg]] ➔ Malka Goldenberg: Needs parents * [[Baruch-31|Fannie (Baruch) Goldberg]]: Needs parents * [[Rosenberg-1012|Harry (Rosenberg) Ross]] ➔ [[Rosenberg-1268|Benjamin Rosenberg]]: Needs parents * [[Rosenberg-1012|Harry (Rosenberg) Ross]] ➔ [[Unknown-564141|Jennie Rosenberg]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-6|Isaac Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-14|Shmarya Avrumovich]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Wachsman-6|Isaac Waxman]] ➔ [[Unknown-564110|Mary'da Dvoyra Vakser]]: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]] ➔ Noah Rymer ➔ Abram Rymer: Needs parents * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]] ➔ Noah Rymer: Needs mother * [[Waxman-55|Pearl Waxman]] ➔ [[Remer-97|Sarah Remer]]: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Nunes_Vaz-9|Abraham Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Robles-697|Rejna Robles]] ➔ [[Robles-698|Abraham Robles]] ➔ [[Montezinos-9|Reijnalda Montesinos]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Nunes_Vaz-9|Abraham Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Robles-697|Rejna Robles]] ➔ [[Robles-698|Abraham Robles]] ➔ [[Montezinos-9|Reijnalda Montesinos]] ➔ [[Montezinos-10|Raphael Montezinos]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-5|Morris Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-14|Abraham Moscou]] ➔ Joseph Moscou-Levie: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-5|Morris Moscow]] ➔ [[Moscow-14|Abraham Moscou]] ➔ Anna Berger: Needs a mother * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[De_Haan-886|Esther de Haan]] ➔ [[De_Haan-887|Samuel de Haan]] ➔ Nam nog onbekend: Needs parents * [[Nunes_Vaz-6|Morris Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Moscow-4|Jane Moscow]] ➔ [[De_Haan-886|Esther de Haan]] ➔ [[De_Haan-887|Samuel de Haan]] ➔ Rachel de Haan: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Epstein-586|Meyer Epstein]] ➔ Myer Epstein: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Epstein-586|Meyer Epstein]] ➔ Lena Epstein: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]] ➔ Itsko Shulizon ➔ Shulim Shulizon: Needs parents * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]] ➔ Itsko Shulizon: Needs a mother * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ [[Silicon-2|Morris Sulison]]: Needs a mother * [[Epstein-468|Jennie (Epstein) Nunes Vaz]] ➔ [[Silicon-1|Annie Sillicon]] ➔ Rose Silicon: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-48|Marcus Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-53|Jacob Ecoff]]: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Ecoff-48|Marcus Ecoff]]: Needs a mother * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Dudis-1|Fannie Dudis]] ➔ Yakov Shlomo Dudis: Needs parents * [[Ecoff-40|Jack Ecoff]] ➔ [[Dudis-1|Fannie Dudis]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]] ➔ Itsko Khazanovich ➔ Chaim Khazanovich: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]] ➔ Itsko Khazanovich: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-2|Barney Khazanovich]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Khazanovich-1|Harris Kaseno]]: Needs a mother * [[Kaseno-7|Mary (Kaseno) Ecoff]] ➔ [[Schevatzsky-1|Rachel Schevatsky]]: Needs parents * [[Lopes_Dias-4|Isaac Lopes Dias]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' === Needs Work ===
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 27 == '''Guest Star''': [[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. === '''Resources''' === * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Rekkers-10|Huijbert Marcelis Rekkers (bef.1680-)]] (a new ancestor) was born illegitimate, but when his parents married the next month, “illegitimate” was scribbled out of the baptism record. * Famous chef [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_Spijkers Cas Spijkers] is John's 4th cousin once removed. [[Spijkers-31|Spijkers-31]] * [[Snoeren-9|Josephus Petrus Snoeren]] was born in a health clinic for the mad. It is not clear why his mother resided there. * [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] and John are cousins. Connection via [[Cleijsens-2|Walterus Simonis Cleijsens (1673-)]] * [[Hornman-10|Pieter Hornman (abt.1771-1854)]] and his wife [[Mansveld-13|Maria Mansveld (abt.1783-1832)]] lost three of their children in one week. * [[Biemans-48|Adrianus Biemans (abt.1879-)]] married [[Jansen-4194|Marie Jansen (1873-1955)]], connecting two branches of the tree in another way (need to wait to see the connections). * Two sisters of the direct ancestor [[Van_Beek-570|Adriana van Beek (1814-1890)]] married two brothers on the same day, 1858-10-21. [[Van_Beek-576|Cornelia van Beek (1826-)]] and [[Van_Beek-577|Barta van Beek (1828-)]] *[[Nicols-138|Adrianus Adriani Nicols (1720-1764)]] and [[Nicols-146|Walterus Nicols (1716-)]] were brothers. They married sisters, both called Johanna Adriani van den Dungen. Two baptism records 5 year apart have been found, The baptism dates of their children also show that they are not the same person. *John’s 6th great grandfather, [[Van_Braam-16|Gillis van Braam's]] death record lists him as a mayor who died in Rotterdam in 1748 leaving 9 minor children. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in military or military conflicts? * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heffels-7 - 14th of July 1843 he is listed as being a fusilier at the 2nd Infantry Division appears to have served for a couple of years, looking for more detail and a source * Military tailor [[Knaup-90|Johannes Georg Knaup (abt.1775-1833)]] was self-employed in 's-Hertogenbosch in 1818. * Distant cousin (5th cousin 4times removed) [[Spijkers-69|Johannes Cornelis Spijkers]] was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Zouaves Zouave], a volunteer in the papal army that was employed to protect the papal states. He received a medal from the pope for his service. But lost his dutch nationality as a consequence of serving in anothers country's army. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== :''There are many brick walls in his branches. Here are a few if you want someplace to start. # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-55|Henricus Jacobus Boeren]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-1|Maria Joannes van Vuen]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-2|Joannnes van Vuen]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-55|Henricus Jacobus Boeren]] ➔ [[Van_Vuen-1|Maria Joannes van Vuen]] ➔ Joanna Beckers: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Lijten-1|Joanna Leijten]] ➔ Antonius Leijten: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-33|Antonius Boeren]] ➔ [[Lijten-1|Joanna Leijten]] ➔ Joanna Maria Baalemans: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Zeuws]] ➔ [[Cheeus-1|Bartholomeus Seeuws]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Zeuws]] ➔ [[Meeuwesen-2|Catharina Meeuwesen]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-32|Joannes Boeren]] ➔ [[Zeuws-1|Catharina Seeuws]] ➔ Cornelia Bax: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Schoenmaekers-25|Anna Schoenmakers]] ➔ Henricus Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaeckers: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-25|Josephus Boeren]] ➔ [[Boeren-26|Hendrik Boeren]] ➔ [[Schoenmaekers-25|Anna Schoenmakers]] ➔ Henricus Schoenmaekers ➔ Joannes Schoenmaekers: Needs a mother # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Hessels-186|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-18|Petrus Heffels]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Hessels-186|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Van_Halteren-6|Geertruij van Halteren]]: Needs parents # [[Boeren-12|Franciscus Henricus Boeren]] ➔ [[Heffels-6|Anna Heffels]] ➔ [[Heffels-7|Henricus Heffels]] ➔ [[Ockhuijsen-6|Anna Ockhuijsen]] ➔ [[Smits-847|Maria Smits]] ➔ [[Smits-848|Daniel Smits]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Cornelius Dankers ➔ Joannes Cornelis Dankers ➔ Maria Catharina van Eijsden ➔ Arnoldus van Eijsden: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Cornelius Dankers ➔ Joannes Cornelis Dankers ➔ Maria Catharina van Eijsden ➔ Maria Elisabeth Laheij: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Jan Lubberts ➔ Lubbert Dithmar: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Jan Lubberts ➔ Maria Teunis: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Grietje Berent Berents ➔ Berent Berents: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Lubbert Jansen ➔ Giretje Berent Berents: Needs a mother # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Jannetjen Cornelissen ➔ Cornelis Jansen: Needs parents # [[Jansen-3935|Marinus Jansen]] ➔ [[Jansen-3936|Cornelius Jansen]]➔ [[Jansen-4191|Joannes Jansen]] ➔ Maria Jansen ➔ Jannetjen Cornelissen ➔ Jantje Bessem: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔Jacobus van de Graaf ➔ Maria Wijters ➔ Joannes Wijters: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-47|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ Maria Wijters: Needs a mother # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-42|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ Maria Beaudoux ➔ Pierre Beaudoux ➔ Pierre Baudoux: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Joannes van der Meijden: Needs a mother # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Barbara van Someren ➔ Henricus van Someren: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-37|Arnoldus van de Graaf]] ➔ Helena van der Meijden ➔ Arnoldus van der Meijden ➔ Barbara van Someren ➔ Adriana Graefdonck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Huibert van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Dirk van Dongen]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-125|Huibert van Dongen]] ➔ [[Rekkers-9|Maria Rekkers]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Passon-56|Petronella Posjon]] ➔ [[Passon-57|Petrus Posjon]]: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_de_Graaf-31|Jacobus van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Van_Dongen-124|Huiberdina van Dongen]] ➔ [[Passon-56|Petronella Posjon]] ➔ [[De_Bont-80|Adriana de Bont]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Joannes Cools ➔ Petrus Cools ➔ Joannes Cools: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Joannes Cools ➔ Elisabeth de Clerck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]]➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Anna Valkenaers ➔ Joannes Volkenaers: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Baptist_Cools-1|Joannes Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-148|Ludovicus Cools]] ➔ Anna Valkenaers ➔ Elisabeth van Kuijck: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Cools-135|Jacobus Cools]] ➔ [[Kooimans-10|Engelberta Coomans]] ➔ Jacobus Coomans ➔ Antonia van Broekhoven ➔ Adriana van de Plas: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Cornelius van Loon ➔ Gerardus van Loon ➔ Petrus van Loon: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Helena van de Pas ➔ Petrus van de Pas ➔ Cornelis van de Pas: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-442|Cornelius van Loon]] ➔ Helena van de Pas ➔Petrus van de Pas ➔ Helena Peeter Brekelmans: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔[[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔ [[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Hubertus Kermans: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔[[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Joanna van Woensel ➔ Christianus Peeter van Woensel: Needs parents # [[Van_de_Graaf-30|Johanna Maria van de Graaf]] ➔ [[Cools-130|Cornelia Cools]] ➔ [[Van_Loon-441|Johanna van Loon]] ➔[[Van_Woensel-37|Wilhelmina van Woensel]] ➔ Joanna van Woensel ➔ Wilhelma Timmermans: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Verhagen-293|Joannes Verhagen]] Needs children added'''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Kooimans-10|Engelina Kooimans]] Needs parents added'''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Baptist_Cools-1|Jan Baptist Cools]] Needs parents added and one child added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Der_Kinderen-26|Joannes (der Kinderen) Kruijzen]] Needs parents and children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Danckers-22|Joannes Cornelius Danckers]] Needs children added, '''{{Orange|Done}}''' I can't find his baptism or death. # [[Zeuws-2|Jacobus Bartholomeus Zeuws]] Needs children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Meuwesen-2|Jacobus Meuwesen]] Needs children added # [[Pijnenburg-44|Joannes Simon Pijnenburg]] Needs children added '''{{Orange|Done}}''' # [[Van_Roessel-15|Wilhelmus van Roessel]] Needs children added
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 28 == '''Guest Star''': [[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] === From Louis === :I am researching my 4 grandparent lines, my father's stepfather and first wife lines, and my wife's 4 grandparent lines. I have links to them on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kessler-2015 my profile page]. :Here are what I consider my 5 most important brick walls that I think all you WikiTreers might be able to help me with and I really hope you can: # My father's step-father [[Kessler-2424|Louis (Kessler) Kesler (abt.1878-1940)]] and his first wife [[Katkow-1|Sarah (Katkow) Kessler (abt.1876-1929)]] is a complete roadblock to me. I know so little. Neither had children and I don't know of any living relatives. I can't confirm where Ogec or Dolasoi is. They aren't blood relatives, so DNA doesn't even help. I've added just about everything I know to their profiles. # My father's mother's uncle: [[Segal-491|Louis Segal (1870-)]] and his wife Sophie/Shifra and their daughter Sarah. I didn't get around to adding profiles for Sophie or Sarah, but I give everything about them in Louis' profile. The biggest question for the US experts: What happened to them in Florida? And for the England experts: are there any more England records for them than just the 1911 Census? This information is important enough and is such a brick wall to me that I think you should earn bounty points on it if you find that Sarah has a husband and family (Mindy?) But even If not, you'd still be really helping me out. You might, after all, be finding me new living cousins that I never knew existed. # My wife's Rothschild connection: [[Rothschild-772|Tsipora Rothschild (1833-)]] - She was said to be related to the famous Jewish Rothschild family of Europe. I have not been able to find the connection from Tsipora to them. That would be amazing if someone could. # My mother's father [[German-1103|Joseph German (1885-1959)]] came from Mezhirichi, Rivne, Volhynia, in the Russian Empire ... or so I have always thought. The problem is that the records a researcher, Viktoria Chymshyt, has obtained from there (see below) did not include any surnames I recognized, not even any of the surnames of the 100 or so people from that town that came to Winnipeg. So do I have the right town? Some people spell the town name as Miedzerich or Mezerich and say it was in Poland. All towns of that name or a similar name before 1915 were in the Russian Empire, but many of the towns, including Mezhirichi in Volhynia became part of Poland by 1930 for a period of time. In my family tree at MyHeritage, I include all people who were born in Mezhirichi that moved to Winnipeg and their families with the goal of one day piecing them all together. Determining if I have the correct Mezhirichi will go a long way to finding records for my family and the others who came to Winnipeg. # My father's father [[Braunstein-75|Leib Braunstein (1889-1924)]] was born in Romania, but the family moved to a Jewish area near the town of Eskisehir in Turkey before he came to Canada. I have been unable to find any significant information about the Jewish community in Turkey where they stayed and I'd love to know more. :I also have other "Unsolved Mysteries" listed on My Family Research and Unsolved Mysteries page at: https://www.lkessler.com/myfamily.shtml :The rest of my lines and my wife's lines are a little more difficult because they go back to Russia or Romania. There are a lot of records available, but very few records are translated, indexed and online. I have obtained Russian and Romanian records on some of my lines from researchers who have photographed collections in the Ukraine and Romania and have provided records to me with their translations. I had started adding links to these records onto my profiles but I have not finished. Below are links to all the records and translations I have obtained which are on my OneDrive. The translations are good enough to give you all the info that's needed. If any of you can read Russian or Romanian, I would not expect you'd find much more than what's already translated. I'm sure these documents will be different from anything many of you have seen before, so I hope you find them interesting: * Braunstein records, town Tecuci, Romania, from Gheorghe Mireuta. I've already included links to these from my Braunstein ancestors' profiles, but I've only done some of the siblings' profiles. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOi4YaKh53jovs3lVsRQ?e=EEBdqO * Focsaner/Zvoristeanu, Naftulovici and Sigal record, Botosani region of Romania, from Sorin Goldenberg. I got a lot of records here that were extremely important in extending this side of my family. On WikiTree, I have included many of the ancestors I learned about from these records, but I have not entered very many of their siblings. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOi4Ybf-tZc5bloBFuPg?e=mTObNF * German/Herman records, town Mezhyrichi, from Victoria Chymshyt, but nothing found that we could confirm as my relatives: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOkLpxB9N0QhFAceruQQ?e=zlxied * Goretsky, and my wife's maternal Furman and Muchnik sides, central Ukraine (then Russia), from Boris Makalsky. The spreadsheet "Furman Muchnik Goretsky Documents from Boris Makalsky" has my summary of all the records here. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoxUJ3_EXYNOkrR-PkNle8znceGGiA?e=HJNcfU - Boris says the Rushaylo name [[Rushaylo-1|Charna Rushaylo (1864-)]] is very rare and every single Rushaylo is related. It would be interesting if you could connect my wife's Rushaylo family to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Rushailo Vladimir Rushailo]. :The remaining families are: *my wife's paternal grandfather [[Kushner-225|Ralph Harry Kushner (1883-1927)]] in the town of Lukashivka, Russia. I figure I will eventually need to find records there as well, but there may be something of interest about his Lerman half-family that should be findable, since they ended up in the United States. *my wife's paternal grandmother [[Zaslowsky-1|Yetta Zaslowsky (1884-1926)]] in the town of Tetiiv, Russia. No records yet on that side. My wife's cousin Terry Lasky wrote the "Zaslawsky Family History" in 2013. It is unpublished and not online because it includes information about living people. I got most of my information from Terry's research. He's doing a DNA study with 55 Zaslawsky descendents from 6 possible Zaslawsky siblings, including Yetta's father. That study is still going on. This is a big family and many descendants ended up in the United States except for Yetta, her brother Jacob and Peter who went to Winnipeg. There should be a lot of information that can be gleaned from those who ended up in the States. :Also, I have two cousins on my Focsaner/Zvoristeanu, Naftulovici sides. We have been sharing our research but do have slightly different trees from different sources. My cousin [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/76048307/family/familyview?cfpid=44394092312 Joel Koenig has his tree on Ancestry], and my cousin [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/portrait/G9KS-68K Phil Rodd adds his data to FamilySearch]. : If you don't know where to start, I'd suggest starting at the siblings and childrens of my ancestors who emigrated from Russia or Romania. Most would have emigrated to the United States or Canada, some to France, Israel and other places, and you should find good records for them there. I am very interested in the stories of all the siblings and children of my ancestors, and their information may provide clues about their parents who never left. : Have fun. I'm sure you'll find it very different, but I hope you also find it very interesting. And I'm really looking forward to see what you collectively put together. : And I promise I won't peek during my week. === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :''Locations: [[Wikipedia:Romania|Romania]], [[Wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]], [[Wikipedia:Ukraine|Ukraine]] :'''Romania''': * [https://genealogyindexer.org/ Romania Genealogy Indexer] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Romania: Germany Handwriting] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Romania: JewishGen.org] ''For people with Jewish roots in "Greater Hungary" * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Letter_Writing_Guide Romania Letter Writing Guide] ''This has spellings for some common words used * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/6/64/Romanian_Genealogical_Research.pdf Romania Research Tips] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Summary_of_Records_in_Romania Romania: Summary of records]: ''Lists what years certain records are available for :'''Turkey''': : Unfortunately, the tradition of keeping a lineage and writing a family tree is almost non-existent in Turkish society. The most important reason for this is that oral tradition, not written, dominates in eastern societies. In addition, migrations, wars and epidemics have also caused disconnections between generations and interrupted cultural transmission. : One of the most important resources that should be consulted when extracting a family tree is tombstones. It is possible to learn the names of the grandfathers, their death dates and even their professions and dispositions from the old tombstones. * [https://feefhs.org/ Turkey: Feefhs site] ''Foundation for East European Family History Studies. Check out their [https://feefhs.org/resource resources] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Turkey Helpful Websites] ''Links to archives, culture, and history sites * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Romanian_Roots#Project_Templates WikiTree Romanian Roots Sticker] :'''Ukraine''': * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections.html Ukraine Record Links] ''This site is in English * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/b/bf/Catholic_Vital_Records_of_Galicia-Halychyna_by_Matthew_R._Bielawa.pdf Ukraine: Catholic Vital Records of Galicia] '' This is a help page for what records are available, and what they may look like * [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Ukraine: Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] ''Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Ukraine&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Ukraine: Records on FamilySearch] ''Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Resources Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Sticker Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Sticker] :'''From Louis''': * [https://www.lkessler.com/jglinks.shtml Louis Kessler's Jewish Genealogy Links] - especially check out sections 11 to 14 which are for my own research. * I created a space page [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Eastern_Europe_Ashkenazi_Jews_and_Genealogy Eastern_Europe_Ashkenazi_Jews_and_Genealogy] which gives some information that might help. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Louis' grandmother [[Fossaner-1|Goldie (Fossaner) Kessler]] is a common ancestor for Louis and her niece [[Yelenievitch-1|Sophie (Yelenievitch) Fossaner]]. Sophie's parents, brother, and three of her sisters died as victims of the Holocaust. Only Sophie and her sister Elsie fled in time and lived with family in Canada. *Louis' grand uncle [[Braunstein-86|Marcu Braunstein]] applied and received a land patent for a homestead in Saskatchewan. He became a Canadian citizen on 11 October 1905, which is referenced in the file. There is a letter from Marcu in the file that stated a correction be made on on his name from "Marcu Breunstein" to "Marcu Braunstein". *Louis' great uncle [[Braunstein-83|David Braunstein]] also applied for and received a homestead in Saskatchewan. He became a Canadian citizen on 22 August 1911. His application for the patent confirms that his wife and child joined him to live on the homestead in the middle of April 1910. *A possible match for the arrival passenger list for [[Reiner-506|Jennie (Reiner) Olander]] was found. There is a female Braunstein who immigrated with an infant child and travelled with a Mrs. Hanna? Cohen and her children in February 1910 on the SS Corinithian. They arrived at St. John, New Brunswick. They were both headed towards Lipton. A Moses Cohen provided an affidavit in David's homestead file and testified that his wife and two children joined him on the homestead in April 1910 (same timeframe as Jennie and her child). https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/1263/images/IMCANQC1865_T4821-00203?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=cdba40983b8007f0c752768b64cae0db&usePUB=true&_phsrc=DFd7&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.58429161.238701552.1626563816-314997107.1626014134&pId=5190228&lang=en-CA *Death record, find grave memorial, and photo found for [[Braunstein-83|David Braunstein]]. On David's death record, his birthplace as well as his father Reuben is noted as Buzen, Romania. The informant on the death record was "Hospital Records" and a Ruth J. Petersen. The information supplied on hospital records likely came from David or his immediate family. *Louis’ wife’s grandfather [[Kushner-225|Ralph Harry Kushner (1883-1927)]] was a victim of fraud in 1922 when someone tried to pass him a one dollar bill for twenty dollars.[ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/81836883/the-winnipeg-tribune-winnipeg/ ] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:1897_Census_of_Odessa_Part_1| 1897 Census of Odessa Part 1]] * [[Space:Sonnenfeld_Colony|Sonnenfeld Colony]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Girman-7|Louis Girman]] died in WWII (info entered on that page by Louis Kessler, so not news) * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === # # === New Relatives === (please add any relatives you added to WikiTree, not already in Louis' tree) * [[Yelenievitch-1|Sophie (Yelenievitch) Fossaner]]'s family (Louis' great-grand uncle's wife) * [[Zew-2|Jakob Zew]] and wife Rachel. Louis' Great-grand uncle and aunt. The children of Israel Burstein and Mollie Lehrman were added: *[[Burstein-20|Rose Burstein]] *[[Burstein-21|Minnie Burstein]] *[[Burstein-22|Jacob Burstein]] *[[Burstein-23|Abraham Burstein]] *[[Burstein-24|Annie Burstein]] *[[Burstein-25|Morris Burstein]] *[[Burstein-26|Isadore Burstein]] *Children of Sigmund Fossaner were added: *[[Fossaner-11|Mervin Fossaner]] *[[Fossaner-12|Dorothy Fossaner]] *[[Fossaner-13|Jacob Fossaner]] The grandchildren of [[Braunstein-79|Rivenu Braunstein]] were added as well as any missing spouses of his children === Needs Work === # This looks like Louis Braunstein, Louis grandfather: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalized-records-1915-1951/Pages/item-naturalization-1915-1939.aspx?IdNumber=193494& - maybe someone familiar with Canadian records can find the actual naturalization records. (Naturalization records were destroyed between 1854 and 1917 were destroyed - [Doherty-2604] #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 30 == '''Guest Star''': [[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. : This week we are not copying any of Daniel's photos to his branches. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 22:58, 31 July 2021 (UTC) * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. == Tell Us What You Found!! == * * === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] was a promoter of the Irish language, a collector of Irish manuscripts, and a merchant. He was found in many dog licenses, primarily for terriers. His wife predeceased him and he was listed as a widower and a draper. ** Daniel keeps telling about those two in his interviews, but the dog licenses might be new to him, anyway ** Maybe it's also new to him, that in front of that one's former shop [https://issuu.com/dungarvanobserver/docs/dungarvan-observer-14-7-2017-editio/14 there is a memorial plate with a picture of him on it]. He also equipped the West Waterford IRA with uniforms. * [[Walsh-10174|Mary (Walsh) Fraher (1865-1913)]] died in a mental asylum. She had been there for 15 Years. Her sister, Bridget, also died in a Mental asylum. * [[Walsh-10186|Peter (Walsh) Welsh (1875-1932)]] their brother Peter - you have to read this one! A-maz-ing. * [[Walsh-10184|Edmond Walsh (bef.1817-1879)]] Their father Edmund - Rosalie found a report of his marriage in an American newspaper which told us his parish - Cloga. This is different to the birth generally believed on Ancestry trees and led us to break a brick wall. His parents are Richard Walsh and Judy Hoban. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Baptisms_in_Cloga%2C_Parish_of_Carrigeen_Mooncoin%2C_County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland&errcode=tl_removed_self * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Daniel's great great grandmother's brother Peter (Walsh) Welsh served briefly for the Canadian forces during WWI, and his story is noted above under "Interesting Finds". * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-984|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-1000|John Loftus]] (b 1821): Needs parents # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Loftus-984|John Loftus]]: Needs a mother # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Burke-10441|Mary Burke]] ➔ [[Burke-10451|Patrick Burke]]: Needs parents # [[Loftus-959|John Loftus]] ➔ [[Burke-10441|Mary Burke]]: Needs a mother # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-282|Michael Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-287|Thomas Noone]]: Needs parents # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Noone-282|Michael Noone]]: Needs a mother # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Conlon-649|Margaret Conlon]] ➔ [[Conlon-650|Thomas Conlon]]: Needs parents # [[Noone-270|Ellen Noone]] ➔ [[Conlon-649|Margaret Conlon]]: Needs a mother # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3066|Anthony Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3074|Bartholomew Carney]]: Needs parents # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Carney-3066|Anthony Carney]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-226|Mary Mullaney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-227|James Mullaney]]: Needs parents # [[Carney-2984|James Carney]] ➔ [[Mullaney-226|Mary Mullaney]]: Needs a mother # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ [[Lavin-327|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ Luke Lavin: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]]: Needs a mother # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Lavan-51|Patrick Lavin]] ➔ Mary O'Brien: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Brennan-4113|Ann Brennan]] ➔ [[Brennan-4121|John Brennan]]: Needs parents # [[Lavin-306|Delia (Lavin) Carney]] ➔ [[Brennan-4113|Ann Brennan]]: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Michael O'Cleirigh ➔ Thomas O'Cleirigh: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Michael O'Cleirigh: Needs a mother # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Cleirigh-8|Michael O'Cleirigh]] ➔ Margaret Neal: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10179|Bridget Walsh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10190|Michael Walsh]]: Needs parents # [[O'Cleirigh-7|Patrick O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10179|Bridget Walsh]] ➔ [[Hannigan-708|Mary Hannigan]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Foley-4507|Joseph Foley]] ➔ [[Foley-4515|Daniel Foley]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[Foley-4507|Joseph Foley]]: Needs a mother # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Shaughnessy-578|Catherine O'Shaughnessy]] ➔ [[Shaughnessy-665|Michael O'Shaughnessy]]: Needs parents # [[Foley-4409|Kathleen (Foley) O'Cleirigh]] ➔ [[O'Shaughnessy-578|Catherine O'Shaughnessy]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Whelan-1483|Patrick Whelan]] (b 1864) ➔ [[Whelan-1488|Patrick Whelan]] b 1840: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Whelan-1483|Patrick Whelan]] (b 1864) ➔ [[Kennedy-22298|Bridget Kennedy]]: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-6321|John Carey]] ➔ James Carey: Needs parents # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-6321|John Carey]]: Needs a mother # [[Whelan-1462|Patrick Whelan]] ➔ [[Carey-6320|Bridget Carey]] ➔ [[Casey-5591|Mary Casey]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] ➔ [[Fraher-38|Maurice Fraher]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Fraher-35|Daniel Fraher]] ➔ [[Hickey-3274|Catherine Hickey]]: Needs parents # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Walsh-10174|Mary Walsh]] ➔ [[Walsh-10184|Edmond Walsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Fraher-33|Catherine Mary (Fraher) Whelan]] ➔ [[Walsh-10174|Mary Walsh]] ➔ [[Quinlan-1026|Margaret (Quinlan) Walsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} === Needs Work === # [[Carney-3066]] (Daniel's 2nd great-grandfather) has lots of dog licenses to add - he is the Anthony at Clerhy, Kiltimagh, Mayo. Needs ancestry or FMP sub for the images - gives dog descriptions! #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 31 == '''Guest Star''': [[Smith-29910|Drew Smith]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :'''Ireland''' * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] on Census.NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] on JohnGrenham.com * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland :'''Poland''': * [http://www.agad.gov.pl/inwentarze/testy.html Indexing Poland] '' indexing for Greater Poland and Kuyavian-Pomeranian * [https://jri-poland.org// JRI - Poland] ''free database search * [http://kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister] ''A German/Polish place name converter * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polish_Genealogical_Word_List Polish Genealogical Word List] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Poland_Letter_Writing_Guide Poland Letter Writing Guide] on FamilySearch :'''South Carolina''' * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner] on RootsWeb - ''This is a forum for people researching Quaker ancestors * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_South_Carolina Quakers in South Carolina] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources Quaker Project Resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends] on WikiTree * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675535 South Carolina Births] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675541 South Carolina Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919417 South Carolina Probate] on FamilySearch * [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ South Carolina Records] on ArchivesIndex.sc.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends) US Quaker Research] on FamilySearch -'' Information on researching Quaker records == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Mary Ann Hyland and William Bannon married in West Bromwich in 1861. Her brother Peter Hyland married Elizabeth Bannon. It appears that they married on the same day as they appear in the same register entry. A copy of the marriage record was found online which revealed where in Ireland they were from. Both Mary Ann and William were from Queens County (now County Laois). *[[Martin-16766|James S. Martin (abt.1797-aft.1880)]] is listed as a slave owner in the 1850 and 1860 US Census Slave Schedules. *Drew's second great grand uncle [[Hyland-1482|John Hyland (1841-)]] was bankrupt in 1879. *In 1867 [[Hyland-1481|Peter Hyland (1836-1912)]] was accused of assaulting a police officer in Oldbury. The charge was dismissed. Also accused was Michael Delaney. Delaney was Peter's mothers maiden name. *[[Foshee-211|Benjamin Foshee]] was sued for debt at least five times mostly in 1848-50, right before he married Sarah Neely. Sarah Neely's father George did not leave Sarah or her Foshee children anything in his will, but did mention her children from her first marriage "the children of Addison Grant, my Grandchildren". And left them money in trust. He likely did not approve of Sarah's second marriage. *[[King-46907|Charles King Jr]], Drew's uncle was killed in a homicide in 1869. He and a man named Thomas Patterson met on his way home an engaged in an argument that turned deadly. He was found the next day by Horace Cunningham. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Will_of_Nathan_Boddie_Sr|Will of Nathan Boddie Sr]] * [[Space:Martin_Wills_in_Edgefield%2C_South_Carolina|Edgefield, South Carolina Martin Wills]] * [[Space:Maków_Mazowiecki%2C_Poland|Maków Mazowiecki, Poland]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great-Grandfather [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]] served as a musician for the Confederacy in the Civil War and was arrested with a group of men in 1872. The article doesn't give the exact reason, but it appears he was arrested for serving for the Confederacy. *[[Neely-2259|George Neely]] Supplied the Revolutionary war militia with supplies in 1780 and 1781. He's registered as a DAR ancestor. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : ''Note: There are a few brick walls not listed here that are past generation 10 on the Bodie and Foshee lines. ==== Paternal Brick Walls (20) ==== # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-60254|James Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-250495|Philip Smith]]: Needs parents # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Smith-60254|James Smith]]: Needs a mother # [[Smith-60253|Charles Henry Smith]] ➔ [[Reilly-2852|Mary Reilly]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Bannon-544|William Bannon]] ➔ [[Bannon-562|William Bannon]]: Needs parents # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Bannon-544|William Bannon]]: Needs a mother # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Hyland-1375|Mary Hyland]] ➔ [[Hyland-1480|James Hyland]]: Needs parents # [[Bannon-494|Mary Ann (Bannon) Smith]] ➔ [[Hyland-1375|Mary Hyland]] ➔ [[Delaney-3187|Catherine Delaney]]: Needs parents # [[Weinglass-2|Louis Weinglass]] ➔ [[Weinglass-3|Mendel Weinglass]]: Needs parents # [[Weinglass-2|Louis Weinglass]] ➔ [[Zorkel-1|Frumat Zorkel]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} # [[Grodowitz-2|Sarah (Grodowitz) Weinglass]] ➔ [[Grodowitz-3|Anschel Grodowitz]]: Needs parents a mother # [[Grodowitz-2|Sarah (Grodowitz) Weinglass]] ➔ [[Siegel-852|Hannah Siegel]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}} ==== Maternal Brick Walls (25) ==== # [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]] ➔ [[Martin-16766|James Martin]]: Needs parents # [[Martin-16765|Edmon Manley Martin]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Boddie-80|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ Hannah Bartlett: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Boddie-80|Nathaniel Bodie]]: Needs Hannah Allen proven to get bounty points for her parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Warren-4745|Elizabeth Warren]]: Needs father John Warren proven to get points for his parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Bodie-86|Nathaniel Bodie]] ➔ [[Warren-4745|Elizabeth Warren]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-136|James Eidson]]: Needs a mother # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ Mary Humphrey ➔ William Humphreys: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Eidson-134|John Eidson]] ➔ Mary Humphrey ➔ Nancy Satcher: Needs parents # [[Bodie-73|Jane Belle Bodie]] ➔ [[Eidson-133|Mary Eidson]] ➔ [[Pitts-2177|Martha Pitts]] ➔Jesse Pitts: Needs a mother # [[King-44232|Robert Benjamin King]] ➔ [[King-44969|Charles King]]: Needs parents # [[King-44232|Robert Benjamin King]]: Needs a mother # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Foshee-211|Benjamin Foshee]]: Needs parents # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]] ➔ [[Neely-2256|George Neely]] ➔ James Neely ➔ George Neely: Needs parents # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]] ➔ [[Neely-2256|George Neely]]: Needs a mother # [[Foshee-209|Sarah Foshee]] ➔ [[Neely-2131|Sarah Neely]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 33 == '''Guest Star''': [[Talbott-290|Lisa Lisson]] === Notes From Lisa === * I have several brick walls. Don't we all! :) [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] (b. 1824 Ireland) is my highest priority. Joanna Barrett - brick wall - Came over from Ireland and had the child here and then died, but doesn't line up for her. She thinks younger Joanna was born out of wedlock. She was said to have preserved her husband in a pickle barrel when he died on the ship on the way to the US. Lisa also wants to know how she ended up married to Richard and how they were close enough to get married * [[Haley-207|Jesse Haley]] (b. ~1800 in Halifax County, VA) and King Elliott (b. 1796 in NC/VA) (father of [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliott]] are two other tough ones, I've been working on. She has document's in Virginia all the way back to Jessie - only missing 9 years of his life. She believes that his father may have died when he was very young. He does not appear in any of their records. Has disproved what other trees say about him. * Here's a link to a "[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3z9rsfy0gpmbflfewqvpw/Joanna-White-Report.doc?dl=0&rlkey=gw7a5fit6g3wa09bzcw46xq30 report]" I wrote to myself about '''Joanna Barrett Wilmoth'''. I wrote it several years ago, but I really haven't made any progress since then. I'd love to extend that line back and also determine who is the father of her first child, also named Joanna. * I don't have [a report] for '''King Elliott''', for reference, they lived close to the Halifax County/Mecklenburg County, VA border and the NC/VA border. I have a number of paper records, I haven't uploaded yet for collateral family members. I will say all other researchers claim he died in 1831, but I do have a tax record for him as late as 1838. *Emma DeLa Thomas is her 2nd great grandma. - She has her father Shepherd and Mary. She went by her mother's name and she has the family bible, confirmed by her death records Oral history by several histories that her father was LaMarr Shepherd. They lived side by side, but nothing that proves that he is actually her father. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ===='''Ireland'''==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ===='''Scotland'''==== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotlands People] search indexes to registers of births, deaths and marriages; census returns; wills and testaments (including soldiers' wills), valuation rolls, Highland and Island Emigration Society records ($) *[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotlands Places] you can view tax rolls, Ordnance Survey name books, and maps and plans. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://www.scan.org.uk/ Scottish Archive Network] digital copies of selected records from the NRS and other Scottish archives. ===='''United States'''==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources Colony of Virginia] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources Jamestown, Virginia] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Jersey#How_to_Find_Sources_for_New_Jersey_Genealogy New Jersey Genealogy] Links for where you can find sources for New Jersey genealogy. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Jersey_Online_Genealogy_Records New Jersey Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for New Jersey. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Online_Genealogy_Records North Carolina Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for North Carolina. * [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/ North Carolina State Archives] Digital collection. * [https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/ Online North Carolina Newspapers] ''This is a free site * [https://www.history.pcusa.org/synod-catawba Presbyterian Historical Society (NC)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources Province of Carolina] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Reliable_Sources Province of North Carolina] 1600-1776 reliable sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United States Project] States can be accessed for sources and more information by state. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia_Online_Genealogy_Records Virginia Online Genealogy] FamilySearch list of links for Virginia. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/39193 Elizabeth Sheppard McNair's Family Bible], a gift from her father [[Sheppard-320|John A Sheppard (1798-1871)]] * [[Scott-45595|Judith (Scott) Wayne (abt.1795-1874)]] died intestate. Her children fell out over some 88 acres of land she owned, and the chancery proceedings ran to 139 pages. The court sold the land and appointed a receiver to divide the money. She died in 1874 and the proceedings continued until 1882! * [[Lett-15|Andrew J. "A.J." Lett]] was a witness to his neighbors claim against the United States government. According to the suit, 900 pounds of bacon, 3 barrels of flour, 20 barrels of corn, 44 gallons of syrup, 15 chickens, and 200 pounds of fodder were taken from Nehemiah Dickens with no compensation or voucher, for use by the Army. The claim was filed as "disallowed." * [[Holyfield-187|Valentine Holyfield]] and his commonly confused cousin [[Holyfield-111|Lewis Valentine Holyfield]] could not have lead more different lives. Whilst Valentine spent his life in Surry County and served as a Private in the Confederate Army from 1861-1862 (he was captured at the Battle of Roanoke Island), Lewis became a postmaster in Orleans, Polk County, Missouri and served in the Union Army before settling down in Montgomery County, Kansas. * [[Mayo-246|William Mayo (1684-1744)]] May be the famous man who surveyed the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina. There seems to be some dispute whether it is this William Mayo or another who had also been in Barbados. This line appears to go back through Barbados to the Mayo family in Wiltshire, England. No migration record found, but there are parish records to support the given lines. * Fourth great grandfather [[Wilmoth-26|Lott Wilmoth]] applied for homestead exemption in Surry, North Carolina. In 1869, Lott received a homestead exemption for a tract of land: 60 acres on the waters of Mitchell's River adjoining W.R. Wilmoth [likely his son William Richard] and others. He also claimed certain personal property to help avoid these items being sold off by creditors. More information on homestead exemption in North Carolina can be found here: https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1799&context=nclr * Fourth great-grandfather [[Thomas-3495|Anderson Thomas (1807-aft.1880)]] was both a slave owner and a self-proclaimed "Union Man" during the American Civil War. He felt the war was a rich man's war, so he was against it. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. # [[Space:The_Humphrey_Jennings_Fraud|The Humphrey Jennings Fraud]] # [[Space:Letter_from_William_Wayne_to_the_Court_of_Chancery_regarding_his_mother%E2%80%99s_estate|Letter from William Wayne]] to the Court of Chancery regarding his mother # [[Space:Estate_Papers_related_to_Tarlton_Maddox%2C_1844|Papers related to Tarlton Maddox]] Brothers suing to have their father, Tarlton Maddox's land divided equally amoung his children and their heirs. # [[Space:Last_Will_%26_Testament_of_Andrew_J._Lett|The Will of Andrew J. Lett]] # [[Space:Will_of_David_Gwin_Talbot|The Will of David Talbot]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_David_Gwin_Talbot Slaves of David Gwin Talbot] # [[Space:Will_of_James_Booker|The Will of James Booker]] breaks the brick wall, proving Elizabeth Booker's parents. #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_James_Booker%2C_Chatham%2C_North_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of James Booker] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_Phebe_Worsham_Booker&public=1 Slaves of Phebe (Worsham) Booker] # [[space:Scott_surname_in_Amelia%2C_Virginia|sources for the Scott surname in Amelia, Virginia]] # [[Space:Southern_Claims_Commission_-_Anderson_Thomas|Fourth Great-Grandfather Anderson Thomas' Southern Claims Commission Claim]] - he claimed to be a "Union Man" and sought compensation for food and livestock taken by the Union Army during the American Civil War. # [[Space:Transcription_of_Will_for_James_Dalrymple|Will of James Dalrymple]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Langley_Talbots_of_Virginia_-_Conflation&public=1 Langley Talbots of Virginia - Conflation] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts? * War of 1812: [[Wayne-557|Leonard Wayne (abt.1790-)]] *United States Civil War: [[Talbot-404|John Bunyan Talbot]] *[[Haley-211|Stephen C Haley]] served in the Confederacy during the Civil War and received a pension from the state of Virginia * [[Wilmoth-442|William R. Wilmoth]] was in the Confederate Army and was a prisoner of war. *6th Great-grandfather [[Solomon-860|William Bennett Solomon]] Served in the Revolutionary War. *6th Great-grandfather [[Sims-4453|Joel Sims]] served as a grand juror and provided supplies during the Revolution. He is a recognized DAR patriot. *3rd Great-grandfather [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliott (1831-)]] served in the Confederate Army in Virginia. *6th Great-grandfather [[Shelton-360|Daniel Shelton (1729-1809)]] served in the Pittsylvania County militia in the American Revolution. *3rd Great-grandfather [[Canada-186|Sherrod Canada]] served in the Cavalry in the Confederate Army of Virginia. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''These are not all of the brick walls. See the tree in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285120 G2G] for additional ancestors. Please remember that each connection needs to be proven up to the brick wall. ==== Paternal Brick Walls (65 + 38) ==== # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbot-404|John Talbott]]: Needs mother proven (different surname) '''{{Orange|Mother proven}}''' # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-907|Robertson Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John Owen]]: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-907|Robertson Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-905|John William Owen]] ➔ [[Brackett-24|Phoebe Brackett]]: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-910|William Owen]]: Needs mother proven # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92348|Elizabeth Torlan]] ➔ Andrew Torlan: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Talbott-308|Joseph Merritt Talbott]] ➔ [[Owen-908|Sarah Owen]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92348|Elizabeth Torlan]] ➔ Sarah Comer: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[Bowen-728|Alexander Bowen]] ➔ Alfred Bowen: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[Bowen-728|Alexander Bowen]] ➔ Martha Puryear: Needs parents # [[Talbott-294|Boss Henry Talbott]] ➔ [[Bowen-729|Rosa Bowen]] ➔ [[N-183|Nancy Keene]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nancy's maiden name proven, which makes her the brick wall}}''' # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1872| George Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1867|Elijah Richardson]] ➔ [[Thompson-4776|Lucy Thompson]]: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1872| George Richardson]] ➔ [[Collie-38|Lucy Collie]]➔ [[Jennings-734|Nancy Jennings]]: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Payne-1596|Amanda Payne]] ➔ Leroy Payne: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Richardson-1865|Daniel Richardson]] ➔ [[Payne-1596|Amanda Payne]] ➔ Rachel Hill: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]] ➔ King Elliott ➔ Robert Elliot: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]] ➔ King Elliott ➔ Charity Frazler: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Elliott-864|Elias Elliot]]: Needs a mother # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Overby-29|Panthea Overby]] ➔ Peter Overby: Needs parents # [[Richardson-1869|Esther Lee Richardson]] ➔ [[Elliott-866|Harriett Elliot]] ➔ [[Overby-29|Panthea Overby]] ➔ Cynthia Worsham: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1121|Thomas B. Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1123|William Carr]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1121|Thomas B. Carr]]: Needs a mother # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1120|Thomas Carr]] ➔ [[Abbott-691|Nancy Abbott]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-1114|Robert Carr]] ➔ [[Waller-388|Susan Waller]]: Needs parents # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Canada-38|Elizabeth Canada]] ➔ [[Canada-186|Sherrod Canada]]: Needs parents proven # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ➔ [[Canada-38|Elizabeth Canada]] ➔ [[Robey-773|Elizabeth Robey]]: Needs parents proven # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-207|Jesse Haley]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Owen-911|Temperence Owen]] ➔ [[Owen-913|Barnett Owen]] ➔ [[Staples-211|Phoebe Staples]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-211|Stephen Haley]] ➔ [[Owen-911|Temperence Owen]] ➔ [[Guthrie-4735|Elizabeth Gentry]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Tribble-98|Mary Ann Tribble]] ➔ [[Tribble-99|Matthew Tribble]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Haley-214|William Haley]] ➔ [[Tribble-98|Mary Ann Tribble]]: Needs mother proven # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-700|Coleman Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-710|James Holt]]: Needs a mother # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-700|Coleman Holt]] ➔ [[Ellender-69|Ellen Ellender]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Holt-698|Branch Holt]] ➔ [[Brooks-1487|Elizabeth Brooks]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Wayne-552|Caroline Wayne]] ➔ [[Wayne-557|Leonard Wayne]]: Needs parents # [[Haley-215|Winifred Davis Haley]] ➔ [[Holt-699|Clara Holt]] ➔ [[Wayne-552|Caroline Wayne]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls (61 + 30) ==== # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-5|James Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-13|William Harward]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Myrick-18|Mary Myrick??]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Barbee-105|Rosanah Barbee]] ➔ [[Barbee-20|Christopher Barbee]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Link to father not on the profile}}''' # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-52|George Harward]] ➔ [[Barbee-105|Rosanah Barbee]] ➔ [[Vawter-3|Margaret Vawter]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Sugg-27|Elizabeth Sugg]] ➔ [[Sugg-438|William Sugg]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Harward-41|Caswell Harward]] ➔ [[Sugg-27|Elizabeth Sugg]] ➔ [[Sim-883|Elizabeth Sim]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔[[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3514|John Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3522|Joseph Thomas]]: Needs a mother Needs mother proven # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3514|John Thomas]]: Needs a mother Needs mother proven # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Thomas-3538|Tillman Thomas]] ➔ [[Oaks-99|Mary Oaks]]: Needs parents # [[Howard-2304|Connie Maize Howard]] ➔ [[Harward-34|Allen Harward]] ➔ [[Thomas-3529|Mary Thomas]] ➔ [[Judd-359|Harriet Judd]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-259|Tarlton Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-186|David Maddox]] ➔ [[Sherwood-392|Elizabeth Sherwood]]: Needs parents proven # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-259|Tarlton Maddox]] ➔ [[Perkins-1793|Sarah Perkins]]: Needs parents proven # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-181|Calvin Maddox]] ➔ [[Braswell-91|Cinthia Braswell]]: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Buckanan-1|Semanthy Buchanan]] ➔ Alfred Buchanan: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Maddox-210|James Maddox]] ➔ [[Buckanan-1|Semanthy Buchanan]] ➔ Mary Smith ➔ Elizabeth Owen: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Lett-15|Andrew Lett]]: Needs parents # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Womack-131|Martha Womack]]: Needs a father # [[Maddox-235|Mattie V Maddox]] ➔ [[Lett-17|Martha Lett]] ➔ [[Womack-131|Martha Womack]] ➔ [[Booker-1879|Elizabeth Booker]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Father Proven}}''' (Needs mother LNAB proven, now connected) # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ Needs mother proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[White-5469|Joseph White]]: Needs mother proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-29|Temperance Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-24|Ezekiel Wilmoth]]: Needs parents # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[White-5491|Thomas White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-29|Temperance Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Riggs-221|Mary Riggs]]: Needs parents proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92845|William Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-26|Lott Wilmoth]]: Needs parents proven # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92845|William Wilmoth]] ➔ [[Snow-965|Lucinda Snow]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''', but Lucinda Snow was not William's mother # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] ➔ John Barrett: Needs parents # [[White-5463|James Abe White]] ➔ [[Wilmoth-25|Joanna Lyon]] ➔ [[Barrett-559|Joanna Barrett]] ➔ Catherine Kennis: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92516|Valentine Holyfield]] ➔ Watson Holyfield ➔ Valentine Holyfield: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92516|Valentine Holyfield]] ➔ Watson Holyfield: Needs a mother # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ James Oneal ➔ Lamentation Oneal ➔ John O'Neal: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ James Oneal ➔ Lamentation Oneal ➔ Sarah Exum: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Holyfield-60|John Holyfield]] ➔ [[UNKNOWN-92852|Nancy O'Neal]] ➔ Dicey Carpenter: Needs parents # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Humphries-209|Nancy Humphries]] ➔ [[Humphries-230|Alexander Humphries]]: Needs parents proven # [[Holyfield-64|Stella Fay Holyfield]] ➔ [[Humphries-209|Nancy Humphries]] ➔ [[Day-670|Lucy Day]]: Needs parents proven === Needs Work === # [[Carr-1118|Silas Baker Carr]] ''Needs a biography written # [[Weldon-2189|Sarah (Weldon) Hill]] ''Needs a biography written # [[Hill-45936|Joseph Hill]] ''Needs research and narrative ==== Need Recycling ==== : If you can use one of these profiles instead of creating a new one, please do. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 34 == '''Guest Star''': [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson Crow]] === Notes From Amy === * Her paternal grandmother was the unofficial historian. She had bible and photographs. They were very close and she told Amy stories. Her mom's mom died in child birth when her mom was 8. Her mom didn't have a lot of connection with her mom's side of the family. * Early Ohio - 1780, lot of skirmishes between native american and settlers, settlers were going to do a raid on the Shawnees. The raid did not go well for her ancestor. He was pulled from his horse and never returned. * Mary Bell Steele, wife of James Steele - Maryland or District of Columbia, moved from Washington, DC to Ohio, during the Civil War and then back to Virginia. * The most challenging location to research is Ontario. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Please feel free to share your resources here. ====Canada==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Canada Canada Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources Canada: Resources] on WikiTree * Canada Native sticker {{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes}} * Canada Resident sticker {{Canada Sticker}} ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] on Census.NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * Ireland Native Sticker {{Ireland Native}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes *'''Ohio''': most Ohio vital records, probate records, and deeds are available on FamilySearch, although not all are indexed. **Death Certificates, 1908-1953 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1307272 **Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932106 **Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1614804 **Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2128172 **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196349&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Licking%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Licking County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records (Note: the Licking County courthouse burned in 1875, so record availability before then is hit-or-miss) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196656&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Perry%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Perry County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records **Licking County, Ohio newspapers: ''Newark Advocate'' available at Ancestry and Newspapers.com; ''Johnstown Independent'' available at http://johnstown.advantage-preservation.com/ * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:The_Pennsylvania_Lawrences|The Pennsylvania Lawrences]] An evaluation of sources from the Lawrence Reiter aka Riders that lived in Fayette County, the one that lived in York County, and a few records from the other Lawrences. These men were conflated. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Orr-7610|James Tutney Orr]] served in the American Civil War. * [[McKitrick-124|John McKitrick]] and [[Vaughn-6665|Mary Vaughn]] were Amy's 4th great-grandparents. They had four sons who fought in the Civil War (but not the direct ancestor, Isaac McKitrick, her 3rd GGP). [[McKitrick-125|William]], representing Ohio and was KIA; [[McKitrick-126|Robert]], representing Ohio; [[McKitrick-127|Alexander]], representing Kansas; and [[McKitrick-129|John]], representing Ohio. *5th Great-grandfather [[Clark-66665|Anthony Clark (abt.1759-1833)]] served in the American Revolution after immigrating from Ireland. *Second great uncle [[Kingery-353|Henry Franklin Kingery (1847-1912)]] served in the American Civil War with the Ohio Infantry. *[[Harris-48805|Peter Harris]], fought and died in the American Civil War. *[[Johnson-111252|Jonas Johnson]] served in the Jersey Volunteers as a Loyalist and later received crown land. Several of his children applied for crown land. However, this didn't include Amy's ancestor John as he was a teenager when they left Canada. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution *[[McClelland-193 | Lt. Col. John B. McClelland]] was a Rev. War hero. He helped lead the Sandusky Expedition (present state Ohio) during which he wounded, captured, tortured and killed by Indians. There is a Memorial Foundation named in his honor. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :There are not all the brick walls available, but it will give you somewhere to start. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson ➔ John Johnson: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson: Needs a mother # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens ➔ Jonathan Stephens: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens: Needs a mother (proof of her last name needs to be examined) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens: Needs a mother (last name of Lewis for his mother needs proof) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ [[Dickinson-5355|Nathaniel Dickinson]] ➔ [[Newlin-244|Mary Newlin]]: Needs parents Needs father proven # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ John Minshall: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ Hannah Saunder: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery ➔ Jacob Kingery: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis ➔ Joseph Davis: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Edward Murnahan: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark ➔ Anthony Clark: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark: Needs a mother (last name of Pentsinger for her mother needs proof) '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Samuel King: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Mary Richardson: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Nancy Payne: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ John Young: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ Mary Darling: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ John Douglass: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ Susannah Howey: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ James Steele: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ Mary Belt: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19820|John Mason]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]] ➔ Philip Everts: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ Martha Hibbs ➔ John Hibbs ➔ Jane Huggins: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ John McKitrick ➔ Eleanor Ryan: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ Mary Vaughn: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison ➔ John Morrison: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ John Ramsey: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden ➔ Samuel Peden: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison ➔ Jared Danison: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh ➔ Peter Deffenbaugh: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley ➔ Joseph Kelley: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ William Tucker: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon ➔ Jonathan Nixon: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ John Sapp: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ Mary Miller: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Nathan Starkey: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey: Needs a mother # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Mary Monroe: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Elizabeth Denune: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Robert Skinner ➔ Rebecca Todd: Needs a mother # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer ➔ James Spencer: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ George Debolt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ Mary Rider: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔James Orr ➔ James Orr: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson ➔ Benjamin Courson: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ William Harris: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ Martha Smith: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Peter Mires: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Catherine Cought: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Susanna Livingston: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Mason-19820|John Mason]] ''Needs children added, needs narrative finished #[[Myers-1156|Andrew Myers]] ''needs research, needs narrative improved; land records research underway at [[Space:Andrew_Myers_Land_Records_in_Licking_County%2C_Ohio|this free space page]]''
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 35 == '''Guest Star''': Lorine McGinnis Schulze === Notes From Lorine === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] & [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ==== Important German Church Record Vocabulary==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Ontario==== :'''Canada''' * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Switzerland==== * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *[[Caspall-24|John Caspall (bef.1780-bef.1852)]] won prizes for growing pears and potatoes from the local horticultural society in 1847 *[[Caspall-9|John Caspall (bef.1819-)]] was a Shipwright who married twice and fathered at least 15 children *[[Caspall-3|John Henry Caspall (abt.1846-)]] was master of a fishing “smack” operating from Ramsgate. He was in the papers in 1870 when his ship lost its mast and had to be towed to Lowestoft, and again in 1880 when he towed another smack back to Ramsgate after a bad storm. '''{{Orange|Do we need a Ramsgate Space?}}''' [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.096%20-%201980/096-09.pdf PDF] * [[Moses-1774|Captain John Moses (bef.1676-1733)]] his family has a crest and a memorial slab in the church at St Laurence in Thanet in Kent (description on his profile) *Great-grandfather Stephen Peer had an altercation with his neighbor over the use of the outside water source on his house in 1895. {{Image|file=Peer-523.jpg |caption=Stephen Peer Struck with an Ax }} * [[Jamison-1859|James Jamison]] received a homestead land patent in Chase, Lake County, Michigan. The land patent case file can be requested from the National Archives and may reveal addition details such as confirming his suspected military service and possibly naturalization records. * 1864 entry for a Georgina Fuller [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9051/images/42477_1831101456_11581-00234?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=de5db0f09ffa01c52a2f85ef23c872e8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ZHP2821&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.264430607.1689258064.1630851515-1376865352.1621713399&pId=30369 admitted for lunacy] in Kent might be the one in the tree? Post natal depression possibly? Or illegitimate children? No reason for the admission unfortunately. '''{{Orange| (Do we think she is Golding-1553?)}}''' === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ramsgate%2C_Kent%2C_England&public=1 Ramsgate Space] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spicer_Family_Memorials_in_Pluckley%2C_Kent_England Spicer Memorial inscriptions, Pluckley ] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 1st cousin twice removed [[Johnston-23057|Albert Johnston]] served in Spanish War in 34th Michigan Volunteer infantry. * [[Caspall-6|William Charles Caspall (1874-1918)]] died on board HMS Crescent in 1918, probably from influenza epidemic. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : ''These do not represent all of the brick walls. There are some further out as seen on the Ancestry screenshots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[McGinnis-2360|Joseph McGinnis]]: Needs father proven, and needs a mother # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[Downey-3024|Frances Downey]]: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[King-47400|James King]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Thomas Blanden: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct father added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Mary Jackson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ James Dawson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman ➔ James Harman: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ Sarah Smith: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell ➔ John Bell: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Alice Fox: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram ➔ John Mottram: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Mary Baker: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford ➔ Thomas Holford: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]]: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Unknown-572268|Ann Harrison]]: Needs parents (''She is currently Ann Unknown'') # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-114|Jacob Peer]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]]: Needs a mother # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]] ➔ Johann Marical: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]]: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Georg Wilhelm Kehl ➔ Anna Maria Fackert: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Johannes Winnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Anna Linnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Greenleese-5|John Greenlees]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Johnston-23054|Elizabeth Johnston]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ ''Please don't research the paternal half of this line (the direct Vallick line, plus Van Slyke). Thanks! # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]]: [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Bradt-10|Jan Bradt]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Post-57|Maria Post]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[Post-91]], [[Van_Vorhees-4]], & [[Moockers-2]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ [[Uzille-3|Pierre Uziele]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[D'Uzille-3]] & [[Flament-9]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ Cornelia Janse Damen: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ Anna Maria Warner ➔ Johann Warner ➔ Maria Dewes: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Johannes Muller: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Anna Loscher: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Wuest-1|Maria Dorothea Wust]] ➔ Maria Abel: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Jamison-1856|Lydia Jamieson]] ➔ [[Jamison-1857|James Jamieson]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16642|John Fuller]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Downe-191|Mary Down]]: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ William Carey: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-56|Thomas Luckhurst]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ Elizabeth Bourne ➔ Margaret Savage: Needs a mother # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ Margaret Haley: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Edward Norris: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ John Earl: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ Sarah Rayner ➔ Sarah Brunger: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Jesse Spicer ➔ Elizabeth Little: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Frances Dunggett: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Thomas Philpott: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Sara Markquick: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ John Caspall b. 1717: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] 1847 ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] 1819 ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] 1780 ➔[[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ Mary Prigg: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ Sarah Austin: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Peerless-61|Sarah Peerless]] ➔ Mary Hutchford: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔ [[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]] ➔ [[Ellington-982|Thomas Ellington]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔[[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]]: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Laming-246|Henry Laming]] ➔Jane Hooper ➔ Ann Herbert ➔ Ann Frances: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ John Smith: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ Sarah Hooper: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ William Evens: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Leonerds: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Shiman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch ➔ Nicholas Couch: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Elias Skyner: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Agnes Hert: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory ➔ John Mimery: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory: Needs a mother? (Widow Jane Gribble) # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ Betty Perrott ➔ Susanna Lee: Needs a father # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ William Norman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ Anne Cole: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Doust-449|John Doust]] ➔ [[Webber-4838|Mary Webber]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]]➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Bird-10273|Anne Bird]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Nathaniel Simpson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correction to primary tree}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Ann Latcham: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Whibley-80|Elizabeth Whibley]]: Parents different on primary tree, needs proving # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Thomas Page: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Jane Smith: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Friar-261|William Fryer]] ➔ [[Fryer-470|Moses Friar]] ➔ [[Stedman-295|Sarah Stedman]]: Needs a mother # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ William Grant ➔ James Grant: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Joseph King: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Ann Parks: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ Elizabeth Packman: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Jacob Steed]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Flood-2358|Ann Flood]]: Needs parents '''{{orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ Sarah Crunden: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]] ➔ William Sutton: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-17|John Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-18|Ralph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-19|Ralph Elvery]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ William Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ Elizabeth Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Williams-101163|Mary Williams]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-16|William Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] (Pedigree Collapse) # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Ansell-1046|Mary Ansell]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 36 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Moncton#bbox=-64.73714380688205,45.945483697499014,-64.32219884025136,46.16807811115768&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Old Maps] great New Brunswick maps! * [[Space:Canada:_Resources| WikiTree Canada Project Resources]] Useful information and resources. * [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources - Canada ]] WikiTree page of sources and links to sources. ==== England ==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Atlantic Canada==== The main (relevant) Atlantic Canada resource pages are here: * [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] * [[Space:New_Brunswick_Team|New Brunswick Resources]] * [[Space:Newfoundland_Resources|Newfoundland Resources]] But in particular see: * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ The Nova Scotia Archives, Births, Marriages, and Deaths] have transcribed vital records and their images (these are sometimes more complete than those found in FamilySearch) * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/ The broader Nova Scotia Archives] has transcribed land grants, maps, early censuses and other documents, that can be invaluable. * [https://archives.gnb.ca/archives/?culture=en-CA The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] website has a number of fantastic databases (especially the "Vital Statistics from Government Records", but also "Newspaper Vital Statistics (Daniel Johnson)") * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/ Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site] a collection of transcribed censuses, vital records, newspaper articles, directories, historical and biographical accounts, journals, family histories and more. Note that Newfoundland didn't join Canada until 1949, so this is one of the only places to get census information from 1921, 1935, and 1945. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/ NL Genweb] similar to Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, with many of the same records and transcriptions, but not completely identical. ==== Ireland ==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] on JohnGrenham.com - ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). *[http://newburyport.advantage-preservation.com/ Newburyport Public Library archive] *Haverhill One Place Study Sticker: {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} *[https://books.google.com/books?id=i649AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=The+Haverhill+Emersons+Josiah+Emerson+1739&source=bl&ots=PUnwBYd5gH&sig=ACfU3U2eAHuqrr67M7n37GlZAbeZPiuKaA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIrJzk_vDyAhWEElkFHW-pArAQ6AF6BAgREAM#v=onepage&q&f=false The Haverhill Emersons] * See [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts]] and [[Space: Sources-Maine]] for links for resources for specific towns == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Taylor-80146|Melbourne Taylor]] died in a rail road accident by jumping from stationary train to a moving one. * David is connected to [[Emerson-157|Hannah Duston]]. He is her 7th great-grand nephew. * David's ancestor, [[Toothaker-4|Martha Toothaker]] was accused of being a witch in the Salem Witch trials. She is his 8th great-grandmother. *He has numerous PGM ancestors. See [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lambert-4314|Ancestor Explorer app] for details. *His 8th great-grandmother, [[Perkins-125|Mary Perkins]] was also accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials *David's 2nd Great-Grandfather, [[Gale-1155|James Zeletous Gale]] witnessed a killing in his kitchen in January 1898 when his renter, James Gordon, shot Joseph Towle during an argument. The newspaper article is referenced on his profile. * David's maternal ancestor (3 generations back from Clista Ann Gale) [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman (1732-1834)]] lived to 101. His children: John 87, Joshua 83, Eunice 81 and Mark 88. *David's 5G grandmother Abigail (Moody) Johnson and his 6G grandmother Judith (Moody) Knight, who were the 2G and 3G grandmothers of Alexander Poor, Jr., on his paternal and maternal lines, respectively, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moody-3244&person2_name=Smith-62120 were first cousins]. David has two lines of descent from the paternal grandparents of Abigail and Judith, [[Moody-103|Caleb Moody]] and [[Bradbury-13|Judith Bradbury]]. *David's 5G grandfather [[Mills-21724|David Mills]] is a proven United Empire Loyalist. He was part of the New York evacuation of Loyalists. He moved his wife and six children from Bedford, Westchester County, New York to Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. David received 500 acres in the Cobequid Grant. *His distant ancestor [[Longfellow-89|William Longfellow]] and the ship he was on was caught in a dangerous storm after returning from Quebec city. Four ships went down in a massive storm on October 16th, 1690. His ship was one of the few that took part in a blockade to prevent French ships from invading New England. *David is a direct descendant of [[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]], one of the founders of Haverhill, Mass. *David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Alexandria%2C_New_Hampshire |Alexandria, New Hampshire]] *[[Space:Emerson_%26_Gale_Family_Deeds | Emerson & Gale Family Deeds]] Grafton County, 1812-1829 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Harriet_Wilkinson_conflation_page Harriet Wilkinson Conflation Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts] * [[Space:Kelly_Deeds|Kelly Deeds]] in Westmorland * [[Space:Lea_wills_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Wills in brereton cum Smethwick]] * [[Space:Lea_deaths_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Deaths in Brereton cum Smethwick]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:What_Happened_to_James_Albert_Lambert What Happened to James Albert Lambert] * [[Space:John_Lougee_and_the_DAR|John Lougee and the DAR]] John Lougee has a DAR ancestor number, but no records. This page has all the records I could find and they do not appear to be him. * Eliphalet and Eli Gale were brothers. They have been horribly conflated in FamilySearch and other websites. The page lists some of the sources used to determine that they were two distinct people. [[Space:Eli_vs_Eliphalet_Gale|Eli vs Eliphalet Gale]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 4th Great-grandfather [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] and his brother [[Poor-1022|Nathan Poor]] served in the Revolutionary war. * 4th great grandfather [[Whitney-2207|Joshua Whitney (1761-1832)]] served in the Revolutionary War * [[Pattee-76|Benjamin Pattee]] served in the Revolutionary War *[[Emerson-1579|William Emerson]] served in the Revolutionary War (not direct ancestor) * 5th Great grandfather [[Huse-74|Colonel Joseph Huse]] served in the American Revolutionary War. David is a member of the SAR under this ancestor. * 4th Great grandfather [[Emerson-4373 | Ensign Josiah Emerson]] served with Capt. Timothy Eaton's Company of Minuteman during the American Revolution. * David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. * [[Robbins-9263 |Charles Robbins]] served in the 1st and 2nd World Wars * 5th Great Grandfather, [[Lougee-8|John Lougee (1719-1794)]], has a DAR Ancestor Number, but it is doubtful he served. The DAR's website has a warning on his profile that military service must be proved, and no records could be found on Fold3, Ancestry, or FamilySearch that match him. Records pertaining to a son and two nephews appear to be conflated, but could not be him. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. *David's 5th great-grandfather, [[Gale-1158 | Lieutenant Eliphalet Gale]] served in the New Hampshire during the Revolutionary War. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (122) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4322|John Lambert, Sr.]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23070|Edward Harreson]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ Johanna Ashton: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ John Harrison ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe: Needs a father # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe ➔ Mary Ford: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Richard Lovell: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Anna Widd: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]]l ➔ Mary Willson: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]] ➔ [[McDade-159|Hugh McDade]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]]: Needs a mother # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-11396|John Pike]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Miles-9764|Thomas Miles]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Gray-34293|Ann Gray]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Tulk-57|Sabina Tulk]]: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Richard Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Dorothy Stonehouse: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands ➔ Stephen Sands: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ George Mills ➔ Abigail Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ William Roberts: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ Joanna West: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Mary Lawrence: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ John Holmes III ➔ Sarah Clarke: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ Jemima Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Alice Frank: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Christiana Lief: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ Ann Dresser: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-19460|Joseph Taylor]]: Needs parents Needs possible conflation of son George cleared up # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ Mary Callis: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔ [[Leaman-125|Robert Leaman]]: Needs a mother # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔Rachel Wilson: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-5940|John Kelly]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔Thomas Berry: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔ Rebecca Ricker ➔ Maria Somers: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ John Briggs ➔ Sarah Gardner: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ Rosannah Jonah ➔ Sarah Reynolds: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (#) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ George Lea ➔ James Lea ➔ Margaret Darlington: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Edmund Furnivall ➔ Mary Cumberbatch: Needs pareants # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Mary Walley: Needs aprents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-161|Richard Scragg]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Pratchet-2|Deborah Pratchet]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Holland-13731|Martha Holland]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ Thomas Leversage: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔[[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]] ➔ [[Kelsall-280|John Kelsall]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]]: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Hockenhull-61|Mary Hockenhull]]: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Randle Wilkinson: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Martha Cartwright: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Thomas Hitchen: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard ➔ William Howard: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Thomas Galley: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Sarah Steele: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ James Whittaker: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔[[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ Ann Sutton: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12854|Richard Wilkinson]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Minshall-275|Anne Minshall]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Evans-37322|John Evans]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Dunn-17999|Hannah Dunn Kettle]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-28|James Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-29|Richard Sproston]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Hulse-1097|Margaret Hulse]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ William Cooper ➔ James Cooper: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]]➔ William Cooper ➔ Elizabeth Whoolham: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ John Brookes: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ Elizabeth Bowker: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Thomas Vickers: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Martha Twiss: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ [[Jones-110081|Sarah Jones]]. ➔ [[Jones-110084|Richard Jones]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ Sarah Jones: Needs a mother # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] ➔ [[Longfellow-118|Anne Longfellow]] ➔ [[Tompson-87|Abigail Tompson]] ➔ Sarah Webster ➔ Anne Batt: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔[[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-187|Henry Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-71|Abner Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-4|Richard Dole]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Hale-2252|Mary Hale]] ➔ [[Jaques-24|Sara Jaques]] ➔ [[Jaques-3|Henry Jaques]]: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Huse-81|Abigail Johnson Huse]] ➔ [[Huse-74|Joseph Huse]] ➔ [[Chase-2283|Molly Chase]] ➔ [[Carr-654|Hepzibah Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-3272|James Carr]]: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] ➔ [[Marsh-129|Onesipheros Marsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Relationships proven}}''' # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] : Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] ➔ Sarah Brown ➔ Samuel Browne ➔ Abigail Browne: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Mary Lougee ➔Jean Lougee ➔ John Lougee: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Lougee-1|Mary Lougee]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Samuel Leavitt: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Sarah Brown: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman ➔ William Pitman: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]]: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Lougee-231|Shuah Lougee]] ➔ John? Lougee ➔ [[Lougee-9|John Lougee]]: '''{{Orange|Pedigree Collapse}}''' === Needs Work === # [[Dunn-17999|Hannah (Dunn) Evans]] - ''Needs narrative # [[Dunn-18000|Samuel Dunn]] - ''Needs more sources and narrative # [[Hulse-1098|Job Hulse]] - ''Needs more narrative # [[Sproson-28|James Sproson]] - ''Needs narrative
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 37 == '''Guest Star''': [[Stewart-35811|Dana Leeds]] '''Primary Tree''': [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12309157/family?cfpid=-291815815 Ancestry] === Notes from Dana === * === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * It appears very likely that [[Stewart-35811|Dana]]'s GGGgrandmother [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]] was a greatgranddaughter of [[Waldron-901|Leffert Waldron]], although there is some doubt as to which grandson was her father. Leffert's grandfathers were both born in the Netherlands and both arrived with their parents in what was then New Amsterdam in the mid-17th century. **Leffert's Waldron grandfather was one of the subjects of Douglas Richardson's 1995 article, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron" (New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan. 1995, pp. 12-24, and Apr. 1995, pp. 113-116). **Leffert Waldron's other grandfather is one of the subjects of The Lefferts Family Papers, held at Brooklyn Historical Society and spanning almost four centuries, which have been digitized and are available online as [https://lefferts.brooklynhistory.org/ An American Family Grows in Brooklyn]. * [[Beswick-576|William Beswick (bef.1735-bef.1785)]] was a coal miner who became a publican and died when he fell from his horse. * Dana's second great uncle, [[Bennett-32336|Ephraim Bennett (1841-)]] went to prison for killing his brother-in-law in 1893. *Dana's 5th Great-grandfather [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]] ran a tavern until his death in 1804. Then his wife, [[Fulkerson-672|Elizabeth (Fulkerson) Merrill]] continued to run it until about 1822. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 5th Great Grandfather [[Copenhaver-24|John Thomas Copenhaver]] served as a Captain in the American Revolution. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]] served as a private in the American Revolution. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-24684|William H Bennett (1839-1897)]] served in Kansas during the US Civil War. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-32337|Joseph M Bennett (1843-1864)]] served with the Kansas Infantry during the US Civil War. He died of disease during the war. *4th Great Grandfather [[Watson-31855|George Watson]] served in the army in the war of 1812. *6th Great Grandfather [[Vincent-4925|Cornelius Vincent]] served in the Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. *6th Great Grandfather [[Watson-11743|John Watson]] served in the Chester County, Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''These are not all of the brick walls, but it will give you a place to start from ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45756|Robert Stewart]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]] ➔ [[Kline-392|Michael Kline]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]]: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ John Watson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy ➔ David Correy: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward ➔ Isaac Ward: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Angelchy Hough: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Andrew McClintock: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker: Needs a father # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Michael Stiver: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Mary Shimp: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔Peter Close, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔ Catharine Livingston: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Hugh Longwell: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Ann Alexander: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ Rachel Walker: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ Elizabeth Fulkerson: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ Eleanor Smith: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]]: Needs parents more proof about parents, marked uncertain # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ Joseph Eastwood: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ [[Bradbury-3208|Sarah Bradbury]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]] ➔ John Hall: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]]: Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-14546|Jacob Peters]]: Needs parents proven '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-48|Eckhard Borgwardt]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Ahrends-12|Anna Ahrends]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Bünger-212|Henriette Bunger]] ➔ Johann Bunger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ Henriette Bunger ➔ Sopie Moltzahn: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt ➔ Johann Reinhardt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Copenbarger-4|Jacob Coppenbarger]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]] ➔ John Snavely ➔ John Snavely: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-544|Willoughby Randolph]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Thornton-684|Frances Thornton]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ : Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bennett-24685|Henry Bennett]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ John Bookout ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]] ➔ Joseph Bookout: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]] ➔ John Vaughan: Needs parents. Note: Some trees have used this [[Vaughan-680|John Vaughan]], so watch for that since the profile has no dates and won't appear as a potential duplicate # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]]: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Michael Koechle ➔ Anna Grozinger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Joseph Diringer ➔ Maria Meyer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Anna Simon ➔ Fridollnus Simon: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Laurentius Kern: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}} {{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Maria Hauser '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Michael Koerbach: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Elizabeth Bartz: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Reuter-1621|Marya Reuter]] ➔ Johannes Reuter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Jois Michaelis Andreae: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Anna Mentges: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Wilhelm Hartman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Anna Friderichs: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Adam-2861|Joseph Adam]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Cramer-3550|Maria Catherina Cramer]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Hermann Holthoefer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Elisabeth Holthofer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Johann Heinrich Arens: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Anna Hermann: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Johannis Muller: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Elisabeth Weseman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Ferdinand Schulte: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Johann Slevers: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Anna Temmen: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Johannes Hoberg: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Anna Backhaus: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-115|James Dickson]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]]: Needs a mother? # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ Sarah McCage: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ [[Boyers-250|John Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ Matilda Dickson: (''Pedigree Collapse'') # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr. ➔ Nathan Ward, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr.: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray ➔ Thomas Murray: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3840|Matthew Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-110|Rachel Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Mays-1680|Lenora Mays]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 38 == '''Guest Star''': [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] === FHL Images Needed=== * [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFXV-SRN NY Naturalization Record] ([[Silva-1055]]) - This was not our Abraham Schild....wrong spouse. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M8-VJMP?i=571&cc=1999177[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 01:35, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * Rebecca Seegel ([[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel line]]) Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24M1-G87 NY Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) - '''Says image not available''' at my affiliate library [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:42, 24 September 2021 (UTC) **I just submitted a request for this via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 17:44, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-)]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2CK-CV2X New York Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) **I just submitted a request for Isidor's record via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! * Image of death record for [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1G-VFBC ::Digital Folder Number: 007904657 ::Image Number: 00174 * Image of death record for [[Reilly-3028|Allice Corcoran]], from which there are two different extracts with different subsets of the information on the original. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPSL-S3FY ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Image Number: 00137 ::and ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGF4-FMH ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Microfilm Number: 101624 ::Image Number: 00137 *I submitted an FHL lookup on 9/23, haven't heard back yet on 9/29. Will update profile when I get it. Yetta Friendlich death cert, 9 Apr 1930. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WV5-G6C --> update 5pm 9/29, just got it from FHL and added to her profile. -Elaine. === Notes From Melanie === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. If you missed the LiveCast, Melanie let us know that she doesn't really have family photos to share. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :''Please share your resources here ==== Austria ==== * [https://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/austria/index.html Austria Genealogy] list of various sites * [https://www.jewishgen.org/austriaczech/ausguide.htm Beginner's Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy] * [https://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/dbliste.php?bib_id=onb&colors=63&ocolors=40&lett=c&collid=GH%7CDatabase DBIS] database * [http://www.dpcamps.org/ Displaced Persons' Camps] (''Germany Slave Camps'') * [https://www.genteam.at/ GenTeam] database (free after registration) ====='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''===== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Lithuania ==== * [https://www.epaveldas.lt/patikslintoji-paieska ePaveldas Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Collection] ''digital repository and collection of items of Lithuanian heritage and culture, includes almost 4,000 Roman Catholic Church register books. Images, no index. Incomplete. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lithuania_Genealogy FamilySearch Guide] to Lithuania Genealogy * [http://www.genmetrika.eu/ GenMetrika] - Catholic Church register books. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1484/ Lithuania, Marriage and Divorce Records from Various Towns, 1855-1940] (Ancestry $) * [http://lithuaniangenealogy.org/databases/ LithuaniaGenealogy] Databases and information * [https://www.litvaksig.org/component/litvaksearch/?view=ald LitvakSIG Search] ''primary internet resource for Lithuanian-Jewish ("Litvak") genealogy research worldwide. Index. Incomplete. * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1A_7VBE7lbMnJtJuoEfXny_nlBng&hl=en_US&ll=54.785061119025606%2C23.78100281249999&z=7 Litwa-metryki cz] ''Lithuania vital records with online images * [http://www.pasvalia.lt/dokumentai/ Pasvalia] ''(Metrical books). Includes Roman Catholic Church records for various years and places. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1416/ Various Towns, Lithuania, Birth Records Index, 1837-1940] (Ancestry $) ====Romania ==== * [https://genealogyindexer.org/ Romania Genealogy Indexer] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Romania: Germany Handwriting] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Romania: JewishGen.org] ''For people with Jewish roots in "Greater Hungary" * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Letter_Writing_Guide Romania Letter Writing Guide] ''This has spellings for some common words used * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/6/64/Romanian_Genealogical_Research.pdf Romania Research Tips] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Summary_of_Records_in_Romania Romania: Summary of records]: ''Lists what years certain records are available for ====Ukraine ==== * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections.html Ukraine Record Links] ''This site is in English * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/b/bf/Catholic_Vital_Records_of_Galicia-Halychyna_by_Matthew_R._Bielawa.pdf Ukraine: Catholic Vital Records of Galicia] '' This is a help page for what records are available, and what they may look like * [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Ukraine: Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] ''Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Ukraine&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Ukraine: Records on FamilySearch] ''Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Resources Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Sticker Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Sticker] * http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-En.html Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews] and [http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-Nistor.html enlarged map] ====United States ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Melanie's greatgreatgreataunt [[Duff-4020|Catherine Duff]] and her husband [[Crawley-1654|Lawrence Crawley/Crolly]] and their family were evicted in 1881, which paved the way for land reform. * [[Gunter-2365|Yehudit (Gunter) Freundlich]] had 10 children, but only three survived their teens. * Melanie already appears to be aware that her Corcoran ancestors and several namesakes (who are surely closely related) lived in or around the ancient Dillonstown Castle in County Louth. I have added a map and details of the history of the castle to the profiles for her GGGgrandfather [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] and of his probable brother [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 21:18, 26 September 2021 (UTC) *The death date for Great Uncle, [[Corcoran-2011|Peter Corcoran (1884-1967)]] is incorrect in Melanie's tree. Peter was a "Very Reverend". The correct death record actually lists that title in his death record versus the 1941 record which is for a Peter who is a carpenter. The obituary for Peter tells that he was a highly revered Priest who "In 1938, father Corcoran played an important role in restoring Cistercian life to historic Mellifont, and the monks of the new refounded New Mellifont, situate in his parish, always considered him as one of the founders of the Abbey. " His living sister and the nieces & nephews residing in Ireland are listed in his obit. * Melanie's great uncle Rt. Rev. Msgr. [[McKenna-2457|John Patrick McKenna]] celebrated his first Mass at St. Mary's Church in Iona on 26 Jun 1910. On January 30, 1924, Msgr. McKenna was shot in the chest and stomach while leaving the rectory. He was in critical condition for several days and hospitalized for five weeks before recovering fully. An escapee from the Kansas penitentiary was identified as the assailant. He was the first diocesan director of the Legion of Decency. On the Golden Anniversary of his ordination, he was named prothonatory apostolic ad justar participantium, carrying the right to wear pontifical vestments in the celebration of the Mass. * Melanie knew very little about her great-grandmother's brother [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-1944)]]. We found what happened in his life and that he died in 1944 and is buried in New York. Isidor was married to [[Rohrlich-4|Clara Rohrlich (abt.1889-)]] and they had two children: [[Siegel-902|Harry Siegel (abt.1913-)]] who married Rose Liepshutz in 1936, and [[Siegel-903|Bertha Siegel (abt.1915-)]]. If Harry and Clara had children and/or if Rose married and had children, then maybe Melanie has some 2C1Rs and 3rd cousins that she never knew about and can share information with. * Isidor Siegal also had a very interesting story: "Swindlers Got Fortune By Frauds Say Police; Get-Rich-Quick Gang Caught Here - Had Nice Scheme" - Chicago, Jan 8, 1917. Isidor, his brother-in-law Abraham Rohrlich, and Morris Moskowitz were "charged with having obtained thousands of dollars in several cities by means of a fake merchant scheme" and they were under arrest. "The police say they are hot on the trail of other members of the gang. According to the plan said to have been worked here, the gang would open up a merchandise store and a checking account. After obtaining goods, first with good checks and later with bad, they are accused of having shipped them to Brooklyn, closed up their store over night and disappearing. They are said to have pyramided their checking accounts with as many worthless checks as they could negotiate. Local police say that the gang worked in New York, St Louis, Cincinnati, Newport, Ky., Cleveland, Detroit, Mount Clemons, Mich., Gary, Ind., and East St. Louis." The three men "were found at a hotel here (in Chicago) under assumed names, on information supplied by the New York Police." Both Isidor and Abraham appear with their families in the 1920 census, so if they served time, it would have been no more than 3 years. More likely, since a gang was involved and they were the ones first caught, they may have been released and not charged in exchange for information about the other gang members. * [[Rooney-1380|Owen Eugene Rooney (1899-1975)]] is just 1 of at least 5 priests in his family according to this list - details on parents also given http://www.islandregister.com/1935priests.html *Two of Melanie’s ancestors on PEI were reputed to be over 100 in newspaper articles, but the facts didn’t bear it out. [[Clarkin-133|Bernard Clarkin (1775-1879)]] was shown to have been born later than 1775 by his entry in the 1841 census as between 45 and 60, hence born between 1781 and 1796 - making him between 83 and 98 years old at his death (still a fair age), and [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty (1802-abt.1892)]] was born between 1796 (oldest possible age from the 1841 census and as late as 1802 (from 1881 census), putting his age at death between 90 and 96. He too was a good age when he died. * [[Duff-4017|Bernard Duff (abt.1814-1903)]] appeared a few times in the newspapers in Ireland. On two separate occasions man named Henry Murray was taken to court accused of assaulting Bernard, but on each occasion he was acquitted. Bernard was also an early member of The National League, a political organisation which campaigned for Home Rule. In 1858, he had an advert in the paper selling 30 cocks of hay. A hay cock is the way hay was stored before bales were invented. * [[Mooney-3204|Rose (Mooney/Rooney) Sullivan]], daughter of Philip and Mary (Doherty) Rooney, had a dozen children of which three became missionary priests.[Donahoe, James. ''Prince Edward Island priests who have labored or are laboring in the sacred ministry, outside the diocese of Charlottetown'' (St. Paul, MN: Webb Publishing Company, 1912), pp. 316, 336, 360. ] * https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/about/ Not exactly a find, but maybe this museum would have info on Anton Gailunas. He stayed at a South St Sailors Home at least once. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Buivenai_towns_in_Lithuania Buivenai Towns in Lithuania] ''Need to add more details for each town, but it’s a start. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kelly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Kelly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarkin_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Clarkin Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clergy Clergy] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connolly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Connolly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McKenna_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The McKenna Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Michael_Rooney-1013_Obituary Obituary for Michael & Mary Ann Rooney] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tydavnet Tydavnet] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sherry_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island Sherry name in Prince Edward Island] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Uncle [[Connolly-3054|Michael Joseph Connolly]] WWI * Great Uncle [[Schild-248|Rubin Schild]] WWI * Great Uncle [[McKenna-2436|Philip Dennis McKenna]] WWI * Neighbour from Dillonstown Castle and probable second cousin three times removed [[Corcoran-2018|Bernard Corcoran]], blinded in WWI; see his obituary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (33) ==== # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty]] ➔ Owen Dougherty ➔ Francis Dougherty: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Michael Clarkin: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Ellen Connolly: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]] ➔ Bernard Flynn: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]]: Needs a mother # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Rooney-986|Philip Rooney]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Dougherty-2135|Mary Dougherty]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ Ellen McInnis: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] ➔Andrew Corcoran: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]]: Needs a mother # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Thomas Corcoran ➔ Bridget Gough: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added to Thomas Corcoran b 1843}}''' # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Bernard Duffy: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Rose Hardy: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]] ➔ James Connolly: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]]: Needs a mother # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ John Sherry: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ Ellen McCarvell: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[Kelly-24249|Rose Kelly]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (23) ==== # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] ➔Ruben Schild: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]]: Needs a mother # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Herman Bodnar: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Fannie Chesmore: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Louis Freundlich: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Sarah Selgis: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Eli Gunter: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Ruby Drucher: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]] ➔ [[Gailunas-2|Ignaty Gailunas]]: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]]: Needs a mother # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel]]: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]] ➔ Feiwel Goldschmied: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 40 == '''Guest Star''': [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]] === Notes From Shelley === * [https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/TennesseeFamilies&Places/Hendry%20Family/Hendry%20William%201760.html Information on William Hendry] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Wales==== * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp Wales Birth GRO] ''must register * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2737047 Wales, Parish Registers, 1678-1950] ''on FamilySearch :[[#top|Go to the top]] :[[#Resources|Return to Resources]] === FHL lookups needed === *"Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQH-NWNV : 21 September 2019), Ann Green, ; citing Birth, , Compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut; FHL microfilm 008272232. [[Guglik-1]] - Done and uploaded to Discord 10/9 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Worden-705|Atahualpa Worden (abt.1849-1914)]] charged with assault with a deadly weapon - he was one of a group of men who beat and killed a man named Wheeler. Two of the others were charged with murder. * Added Research notes on potential sibling(s) of [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann (Hart) Goins (abt.1810-abt.1886)]]. Three of Joseph Hart's children and an adult Mary Hart are living with Sarah and her family in 1860. Joseph is located in the same county as Sarah in 1850 with 3 children and no wife. Mary could be the mother of the children or a possible sister of Sarah & Joseph. *Shelley's GG-grandfather, [[McCorkle-630|John McCorkle]], appears to have taken the surname of a local Pastor, [[McCorkle-512|Francis McCorkle]], who was known for taking in homeless black children. Francis' great-great grandson is [[Williams-9016|Tennessee Williams]] the famous playwright of many stage classics. * [[Boyer-5315|Sophia (Boyer) Willcutt (1831-1901)]] a something great aunt, married when she was 17 allegedly, although 15 going by birth date. They may have run away to marry since they didn’t marry at home and one of the witnesses seems to be a relation of the J.P. There is the inevitable baby some months later. Then, when 37 she marries again to a man aged just 18. * Shelley is the 9th great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger, [[Warren-66 | Richard Warren]], through his daughter [[Warren-31 | Elizabeth]] who married [[Church-21 |Richard Church.]] This means that Shelley is related to some famous individuals including former US Presidents Ulysses S Grant and Franklin D Roosevelt, astronaut Alan Shepard Jnr, Laura Ingalls Wilder and pop star Taylor Swift. * [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-1896)]], Shelley's 2xGGF was involved in the chase by the Sheriff and his deputies to capture two highwaymen. They ran into his house to hide and he tried to lock them in until they threatened him with their pistols and he was forced to let them go. They were soon captured. He displayed extreme bravery as he was an elderly man in his 70's at the time. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Diversity_of_Shelley_Murphy%27s_ancestors&public=1 Workspace for Shelley Murphy's enslaved ancestors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Challenge_Week_40_-_Murphy_-_Lost_and_Found_-_Information&public=1 William Michael Murphy - Mine Fatality Research] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_State_Line%2C_Antrim_Township%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Pennsylvania History of State Line, Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania] - William Davis and Midred Ann Brand lived here. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Grandfather [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden (1838-1916)]] served in the Michigan Infantry. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Lepper-338|Jacob Lepper]] served and died in the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Oriskany * 4th & 5th Great Grandfather [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer (1735-1810)]] served in the French-Indian War & Revolutionary War - Shelly is in the DAR under this ancestor * 5th & 6th Great Grandfather[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] served in the French-Indian War in the same regiment as his son. * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-abt.1896)]] served with the 83rd US Colored Infantry during the Civil War == Ancestors == === Non-USA Profiles by Country === These are just some of the Non-USA profiles that I found, but maybe they will be a starting point for someone. '''England''' :[[Hendry-19|Thomas Hendry (bef.1674-abt.1751)]] :[[Tatum-73|Nathaniel Tatum Sr (bef.1599-abt.1674)]] :[[Maverick-6|Elias Maverick (abt.1604-1684)]] :[[Worden-2|Peter Worden II (abt.1609-1680)]] :[[Allen-958|George Allen Sr (abt.1580-abt.1648)]] :[[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley (abt.1662-abt.1718)]] – Grandparents not on WT yet :[[Marshall-2054|Thomas Marshall (abt.1609-bef.1664)]] :[[Drake-533|John Drake (abt.1585-1659)]] :[[Moore-1416|John Moore (abt.1603-1677)]] :[[Palmer-345|William Palmer (abt.1581-1637)]] :[[Briggs-397|John Briggs (abt.1609-bef.1690)]] :[[Richmond-14|Edward Richmond (abt.1632-1696)]] :[[Davis-8711|William Davis (abt.1597-bef.1644)]] :[[Church-21|Richard Church of Hingham (abt.1608-1668)]] :[[Tucker-757|John Tucker (1611-1661)]] '''Germany''' :[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] :[[Weigand-104|Michael Weigand (abt.1656-aft.1734)]] '''Nederlands''' :Janse Van Bommel Marselis, B:1636 Zaltbommel, Gelderland, Nederland (not on WT yet) – grandfather of [[Misseles-3|Johannes Misseles (abt.1698-abt.1731)]] -- ''this is [[Janse-92|Marcelis Janse]]; he has had profiles on WikiTree since 2012 or earlier. Marselis was not his surname; it was a given name that became a patronymic name for his descendants. Van Bommel was not his name, but a statement of his place of birth ("from Bommel").'' '''Scotland''' :[[Hendry-483|John Hendry (1642-abt.1731)]] '''Wales''' :[[Thomas-2792|George Thomas (abt.1640-aft.1696)]] === Brick Walls === : ''These are not all of the available brick walls, but it will give you somewhere to start. Please see the primary tree or the screenshots for all open ancestor slots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]] ➔ William Murphy: Needs parents # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]]: Needs a mother # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ John McCorkle: Needs parents # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ John B. Henry ➔ William Hendry ➔ George Hendry ➔ Ann Thomas ➔ Rebecca Maverick: Needs parentes # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ Esther Henry: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]] ➔ Ambrose Cureton: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]]: Needs a mother # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Anderson Russell: Needs parents # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Rose Ann Rice ➔ Jack Lackey: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-77|Samuel Worden]] ➔ Mary Winslow: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Holloway-1654|Hopestill Holloway)]] ➔ [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley]] ➔ Susanna Shelley: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Wilcox-1115|Jane Wilcox]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palnette-1|Daniel Palnette]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Abraham Daynes: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Sarah Peake: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ John Greene: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren ➔ Abraham Warren: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ Margaret Cannon: Needs parents {{Red|Margaret Cannon is '''NOT''' the mother of Ann Green.}} # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-2880|Thomas Marshall]] ➔ [[Wilton-35|Mary (Wilton) Marshall]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England ?}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary Drake]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] ➔ [[Moore-1416|John Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary (Drake) Marshall (1666-1728)]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold: Needs a father # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold ➔ Margaret Hicks: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]]l ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ John Hosford: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ Phillipa Thrall: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Simmons-159|William Simmons]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Church-323|Abigail Church]] ➔ [[Church-16|Joseph Church]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ Henry Boyer ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|France/Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Philipse-7|Maritje Philipse]] ➔ Elizabeth Gansevoort: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Claas Andries DeGraaf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Elizabeth Brouwer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Adam Vrooman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Grietje Heemstraat: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ Jacob Conrad Lepper: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-115|George Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Unknown-322807|Anna Elisabeth (Unknown) Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Nellis-278|Catharina Nellis]] ➔ [[Nellis-53|Johann Wilhelm Nellis]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents '''{{Blue|France}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter ➔ Richard Garter: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]] ➔ Stephen Cromwell: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] '''{{Red|Note}}''' There is '''{{Lime|England}}''', '''{{Orange|Germany}}''', & '''{{Lime|Wales}}''' on this line. Plus a "Gansevoort" I don't know the nativity of, but he should be '''{{Yellow|Dutch}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ John Newman ➔ Richard Newman '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ Deborah Williams: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]] '''{{Blue|France}}''' & '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ Anna Gartrant ➔ Robert Gartner ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Christian Ritter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Anna Magdalena Krommer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Johan Rlemensnyder: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Anna Dorothea Boyer: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Petrie-202|Jost Mark Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-161|Anna Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]] ➔ [[Kessler-166|Nicholas Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]]: Needs a mother # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Davis-74599|William Davis]]: Needs parents # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Brand-3087|Mildred Ann Brand]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Marsh-9615|George Marsh]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Goings-181|Lawson Goings]] ➔ Nancy Windsor: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann Hart]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 41 == '''Guest Star''': [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] === Notes From Roberta === # Have not been able to identify the father of [[Clarkson-790|James Lee Claxton]] (The profile has Clarkson). May be related to the Hatcher family. # See the hints on Roberta's blog [https://dna-explained.com/2021/10/15/wikitree-challenge-fun-its-my-turn/ WikiTree Challenge Fun – It’s My Turn!]. === Questions For Roberta Before Week 41 Start === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. *Roberta has given her permission to use her photos. ** ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Canada==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Holland==== :''See Nederland ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://allefriezen.nl/en/ AlleFriezen] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Deal St Leonrd's Church has some altar tombs for Estes family https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/monumental-inscriptions/deal-0#Index * [[Lemmert-2|Johann Jacob Lemmert]] died in 1808 age thirty-three. His father [[Lemmert-8|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1781 age forty-four (leaving his widow with six children). His grandfather [[Lemmert-9|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1738 age thirty-two (leaving behind a widow with eight children). *[[Hill-8349|Henry Hill]] of Barrington, New Hampshire, petitioned on behalf of his late son Joseph's infant sons, Henry, Robert, and John. Joseph was serving in an Expedition to Canada and was active in the taking of the Island of St. John (likely during the Seven Years War). There he was "slain by a Cannon Ball shot from the Enemy, which almost divided his body." The petition was on behalf of the children who had no mother or father. The case was voted to be dismissed by the House of Representatives on 18 June 1761. *The birth date of [[Heslinga-32|Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga]] is being sourced, because there's a birth spoon found with the inscription ''Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga geboren saterdag den 15 desember 1742''. Found a picture from it and it's on her profile * [[Bambergen-1|Jan Bambergen]] served as a soldier under sir Captain Johan Victorin Baron de Ronauw. This Baron was present at his marriage and from this Baron a seal is being kept. The picture is on Jan's profile === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Coate_Records_in_Somerset Coate Records in Somerset] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bowling_Family_in_Lancashire Bowling Family in Lancashire] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? '''Revolutionary War''' * Roberta's 4th great grandfather, [[Hill-8342|Captain John Hill (1737-1804)]], was the commander of a New Hampshire Militia company during the Revolutionary War serving under Colonel Joshua Wingate. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Faires-86|Gideon Faires]], served in the Revolutionary War in the Washington Co, VA Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather [[Dobkins-39|Jacob Dobkins]] served as a Private in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 4th great grandfather [[Estes-1594|George Estes]] served 3 times in the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 3rd great grandfather [[Bolton-1282|Henry Frederick Bolton]] immigrated from England in his teens and then fought in the Revolutionary War in the Pennsylvania Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Muncy-225|Samuel Muncy Jr.]], served with the Virginia Militia during the Revolution. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Workman-104|Joseph Workman]], served with the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. *Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Shaffer-4530|Nicholas Shaffer]], served with the Berks Co Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Hall-1619|Gershom Hall]], served in the Connecticut Militia. '''War of 1812''' * Roberta's great great great grandfather. [[Clarkson-789|Fairwick Clarkson]] was in the War of 1812. '''Civil War''' * Roberta's great great grandfather, [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company F 8th Tennessee Calvary. * Roberta's great great grandfather [[Estes-1596|John Younger Estes]] served in the 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry as a Private during the Civil War * Roberta's great great uncle [[Claxton-316|Henry Claxton]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company B 1st Calvary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : Roberta Estes' tree is quite extensive. Please look at the screenshots in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292219 G2G] for available ancestors. If you have been working on a brick wall and want someone else to take a shot at it, please list it under "Needs Work". : The brick walls listed below start at the 2nd great-grandparents instead of the great-grandparents. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ Sylvester Estes ➔ [[Woodward-91|Anne Woodward]]: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ [[Martin-409|Ellen Martin]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ [[Estes-167|Moses Estes]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs ➔ John Combs: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Marcus Younger: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart ➔ Anthony Hart: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ James Moore: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ Mary Rice: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ Abraham Womack: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore: Needs a mother (''Is it Lucy Womack?'') # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell ➔ James Campbell: Needs parents # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Jacob Dobkins: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Peter Johnson: Needs parents '''{{Green|Wales}}''' # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Mary Phillips: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Daniel Vannoy ➔ Susannah Anderson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Charles Hickerson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Mary Lytle: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ George McNiel: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ Sarah Coats: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ Elizabeth Shepherd ➔ Sarah Rash ➔ Mary Warren: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley ➔ William Crumley ➔ Hannah Mercer ➔ Ann Croats: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley: Needs a mother # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Jotham Brown: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ John Cole: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ Mary Kent: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ John Bolton: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Elizabeth Goaring: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Thomas Curry: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares ➔ Guillam Demazares: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares: Needs a mother '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ John Mann: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Nathaniel Carpenter: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Tamar Wright Coles: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Frances Dames: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell ➔ John Harrold: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell: Needs a mother # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Murtough McDowell: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Isabel Hall: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ James Claxton: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher ➔ John Hatcher: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook ➔ Joel Cook: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Mary Skidmore: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Agnes Craven ➔ Robert Craven: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon ➔ Hugh McMahon: Needs parent # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak ➔ Charles B. Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires ➔ William Faires: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Sarah McSpadden ➔ Dorothy Edmiston: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Andrew McKee: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Martha McCamm: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Solomon Ferwerda: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Grietje Roelofs: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra ➔ Douwe Feddes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Lijsbeth Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ William Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ Aukjen Douwes: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Lysbeth Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Age Andries: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Ynskje Jentjes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Klaas Hamerstein: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Anna Pambergen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Hessel Piers: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Pietje Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pietrick Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Piers de Jong ➔ Akke Hessels: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Gerritt Heslinga ➔ Foppe Hoslinga: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Gerritt Heslinga ➔ Foekjen Middagten: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Dirk Brefo ➔ Hayes Auckes: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Dirk Brefo ➔ Willemke Dircx: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Geertje Hesselink ➔ Klaaske Brefo ➔ Geertje Cnoop ➔ Claeske Klein: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Aafke van der Platts ➔ Harmen Wijbrens van der Platts ➔ Pijttie Harmens: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Aafke van der Platts ➔ Tietje Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Douwe Wijtzes ➔ Wijtze Douwes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Douwe Wijtzes ➔ Aafke Rinnerts: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Wytse Houtsma ➔ Agnietje Kornells ➔ Cornells Dijkman: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Ale Tomas ➔ Thomas Ales: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Ale Tomas ➔ Antje Sjoukes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Hinke Bernardus ➔ Beernd Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Angenletje Houtsma ➔ Lolkjen Ales Noordhof ➔ Hinke Bernardus ➔ Doetje Elberts: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Daniel Miller: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Elizabeth Ulrich ➔ Stephen Ulrich: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ David Miller ➔ Elizabeth Ulrich: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Johann Schaeffer ➔ Johann Schaeffer b 1709 ➔ Maria Catherine Suder: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ John DeTurk ➔ Anna Maria Deharcourt: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Johannes Hoch ➔ Rudolph Hoch ➔ Elizabeth Gass: Needs parents '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Johannes Hoch: Needs a mother '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Susanna Herbein ➔ Joacob Herbein: Needs parents '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Miller-73212|John David Miller]] ➔ Catharina Schaeffer ➔ Susanna DeTurk ➔ Deborah Hoch ➔ Susanna Herbein: Needs a mother '''{{red|Switzerland}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]]: ''These lines are really well developed. Check out her screenshots to see available brick walls.'' '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]] ➔ Frederica Ruhle ➔ Dorothea Woelflin ➔ Dorothea Heubach ➔ Hans Jerg Heubach: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lentz-634|Margaret Elizabeth Lentz]] ➔ Frederica Ruhle ➔ Dorothea Woelflin ➔ Dorothea Heubach: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Jacques Lord ➔ Jullen Lord: Needs parents '''{{blue|Canada}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Jacques Lord ➔ Charlotte Girouard ➔ Francois Giroud: Needs parents '''{{blue|Canada}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Jacques Bonnevie: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Francoise Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Marie Bonnevie ➔ Francoise Mius ➔ Phillippe Mius ➔ Madelaine Helle: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Jean Garceau ➔ Pierre Garceau: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Jean Garceau ➔ Jacquette Soulard: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Honore Lord ➔ Appoline dit Garceau ➔ Daniel Garceau ➔ Marie Levron ➔ Francois Levron: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Marie Lafaille ➔ Francois Lafaille ➔ Pierre Lafaille?: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Lore-92|Antoine Lore]] ➔ Marie Lafaille ➔ Francois Lafaille ➔ Jeanne Savaignac?: Needs parents '''{{blue|France}}''' # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ John Hill ➔ Hannah Drew ➔ John Drew: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ Catherine Mitchell ➔ Samuel Mitchell: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Joseph Hill ➔ Catherine Mitchell: Needs a mother # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Nabby Hall ➔ Dorcas Richardson ➔ James Richardson ➔ Amos Richardson ➔ Mary Peacock: Needs parents # [[Hill-17759|Rachel Levina Hill]] ➔ Nabby Hall ➔ Dorcas Richardson ➔ James Richardson: Needs a mother # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Elias Nikolaus Kirsch ➔ Johann Kirsch Mayor: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Elias Nikolaus Kirsch: Needs '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Johann Theobald Koob ➔ Johann Koob: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Johann Theobald Koob: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Kirsch-229|Jacob Kirsch]] ➔ Phillipp Jacob Kirsch ➔ Andreas Kirsch ➔ Susanna Koob ➔ Maria Catharina Kirsch ➔ Anna Maria Borstler: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Johann Drechsel: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Barbara Fischer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ George Drechsel ➔ Georg Drechel ➔ Eva Barbara Haering ➔ Anna Barbara Dorfler ➔ Johann Georg Dorfler: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Traut Enterlein: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Elisabetha Mehlhelmer ➔ Johannes Mehlheimer ➔ Johann Melsheimer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Dexler-2|Barbara Dexler]] ➔ Elisabetha Mehlhelmer ➔ Anna Schimmel ➔ Philipp Schimmel: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 42 == '''Guest Star''': [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] ===Lookup Requests for FHL=== Please post profile, description of item you are looking for, and film or book url *'''Looking for baptism of [[Dewerth-39|Georg Johannes Petrus Dewerth]] 10 May 1779 From what I can puzzle out it should be microfilm 1052378 items1 or 2 I cannot see the images to give you a number ! Sorry Help appreciated [Cormack-404|Anon (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''This needs looked up at a Family History Library.... not affiliate!!''' UGH! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:24, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Brogan-803|Maggie Brogan (1881-1881)]] birth certificate 9 Apr 1881 Brooklyn is in one of these three films: https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200126?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200628?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200629?cat=199947 They should be in date order and easy to find * '''DONE''' and posted the info to Nicole in Discord, [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 13:01, 23 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner (bef.1860-1934)]] death who died in DC in Sept 1934.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=Q6SP-7D2%3A1590032434%3Fcc%3D1803967 === Notes From Irene === * My main focus is to learn more about my great grandmother (Katey, Catherine/Katharine Havey) and her sister, Annie Havey (who married a man with the last name Kane). That is definitely the brick wall I’ve hit. I found Katey and Annie on the 1870 census and then found my great grandmother on later census and other records after she married my great grandmother. But I never could find Annie again. According to my mother, Annie and her family (husband and two daughters) lived in the house next door to my great grandmother. I could never document that info with a census. Perhaps they only lived next door for a period less than 10 years and they weren’t living there when census data was collected. * Also, I’ve never been able to find any documents about Katey and Annie’s immigration to the US. I know approximate dates but have never found their names on any ship registers. I see possibilities but there’s never enough data to be certain. My mother said Katey came to the US from Ireland at the age of 17 to work as a domestic servant. She said that Katey was born and raised in County Clare (after their parents died, their mother’s sisters raised them). Her sister, Annie, came over, too, but don’t know if she came over first or if they came over together. And I don’t know who or how they were sponsored to be brought to Bordentown, New Jersey. * And also welcome any new info about my great grandfather, William Tindall DeWorth, too. I know some about his German roots but would like to learn more. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Detterer-16, Edward Detterer and his son, Richard, were buried in a Monument Cemetery in Philadelphia. Their bodies were moved when the cemetery was sold to Temple University. There is an interesting story behind this on wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Cemetery] MIght be a candidate for a space page. * Irene's paternal grandparents [[Brogan-793|James Joseph Brogan]] and [[Gardiner-4865|Isabella Veronica Gardiner]] were both born in New York, but both had roots in Inver parish in County Donegal in Ireland. Her grandfather's mother [[Brogan-816|Catherine Brogan]] emigrated from the townland of Drumagraa in Inver parish and her grandmother's mother [[Meehan-1189|Mary Elizabeth Meehan]] emigrated with her parents and siblings from an area referred to as Salt Hill, also in Inver parish. The Inver diaspora in Brooklyn and Manhattan appear to have maintained close contact long after leaving their home parish. As late as 1920, there was a re-union of exiles from Inver parish held in New York at which the attendance include Mr and Mrs John Brogan, Drimagra, probably relatives of Irene. The report from the Derry Journal of 16 July 1920 is reproduced [https://www.facebook.com/swdro/posts/446416675450971 here]. === Interesting Non-finds === Three of Irene's Irish-born greatgrandparents still don't have parents on WikiTree, with just over nine hours to the deadline. * [[Brogan-794|James J. Brogan]] probably married before 1881 in New York and died on 15 November 1927 in Washington, D.C. We have not found his marriage certificate and his parents' names are left blank on his death certificate. * [[Gardiner-4866|John S. Gardiner]] married on 4 February 1880 in King's County, New York, and died on 14 September 1934 in Washington, D.C. Neither his marriage certificate nor his death certificate is available online. The former was requested from FHL on 23 October 2021 and the latter must be ordered from DC Health - Vital Records. * [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]] famously married on 11 April 1872 in Trenton, New Jersey, and died on 31 January 1929 in Bordentown, New Jersey. Her parents are not named in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZLG-7RC familysearch.org extract from her marriage record] and her death record has not been located. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 14:37, 27 October 2021 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Havey_or_Harvey_from_Ireland Havey or Harvey from Ireland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Brogan_families_in_Drumagra Brogan Families in Drumagra] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Havey_surname_in_New_Jersey Havey surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inver_Exiles_Re-Union_in_New_York Inver Exiles Re-Union in New York] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kane_surname_in_New_Jersey Kane surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heavy_/_Havey_families_in_Killian%2C_County_Galway%2C_Ireland Havey / Heavy Killian, County Galway, Ireland] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Markley-94|Philip Markley]] was appointed Commissioner to collect supplies for the army during the American Revolution. *[[Detterer-17|Edward Detterer (1847-1875)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1865, he was a civil war soldier. * [[DeWorth-12|Lawrence Henry DeWorth (1840-1917)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1862, he was Civil war soldier. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Brogan-794|James J Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Tracy-3831|Catherine (Tracy) Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Meehan-1189|Mary E (Meehan) Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Christian Detterer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Rudolph Harley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Mary Beckeer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Jacob Markley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Mary Koplin: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf ➔ Jacob Graf: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf: Needs a mother # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf ➔ Jacobus Schimpf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Margaretta Adolph: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Peter Dewerth: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Christina Theobald: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ William Carson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ Nancy Ann Tindall: Needs parents # [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Lequatt-1|Shadrach Lequatt Sr]]: Needs a mother # [[Nichols-17980|Nancy (Nichols) Lequatte ]]: Needs parents # [[Krei-10|Appolonia (Krei) Tries]]: Needs a father, uses mother's maiden name '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Salis-38|August Salis]]: Needs parents '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Holtz-730|Johanna (Holtz) Salis]]: Needs parents '''{{Red|Germany}}''' # [[Timmons-256|John Timmons]]: Needs parents # [[Moore-67598|Enos Moore]]: Needs parents # [[Dawson-10940|Elizabeth (Dawson) Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Forsyth-522|David Forsyth Sr]]: Needs parents # [[McGibbon-54|Margaret (McGibbon) Forsyth]]: Needs parents # [[Truman-778|Nancy (Forsyth) Daniels]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 48 == '''Guest Star''': [[Kircher-446|Mary Roddy]] === Notes From Mary === * Her favorite ancestor is gg grandfather John '''Seals''' (?). Dresses up a Santa Claus (s) for all holidays. He lived 26 miles from Dublin, but she don't know who his parents are. His wife was Mary Devlin, they have a huge monument Amador County, california - Mary Devlin Fields beloved wife of John - his name is not on the stone. Has a name for her father, but doesn't have anything on her mom. * '''Bradley''' family - 10 kids in family named 3 sisters, those three sisters married three men with the surname Bradley = can't find Nancy Mc(?) * Brick wall - '''Bradley''' family - Rev. James family will - that is another story - he was a priest for over 50 years - they all seem to be related to him - left a will with $85,000 in it. Only 2 siblings were still alive. Can't find Nancy '''McGillan'''. don't know her husband. don't know who their parents are. Lisbon named in the Parish, can't find where Lisbon is. She zoomed in and finally found Lisbon, but cannot find who the parents are. When one of the sisters died in 1883 or 1884, she was 117 years old, she has the baptism record - but it has to be wrong. * Mary has a lot of notes on the '''Bradley''' line. If you want to work on that line, let me or Cheryl know and we'll get those to you. * Her gg grandfather [[Kircher-465|Charles '''Kircher''']] 1821 his parents he didn't get married until the 3rd child - the grooms parents did not approve of the bride's family. They thought they were pretty educated. They looked down their nose at her. * 5th g grandfather - was a Cantor - Jacob '''Kircher''' (/) would like to go further. * [[Springer-3498|'''Springer''']]] family lived in Germany and emigrated to America lived in Salina - grand father was a cooper - and a brother was a cooper - their father died in 1864 and was survived by 6 children and she only knows 2 of them. Friedrich Springer - University in Illinois 1864 found his name there, but does not give his six children's names. She really appreciates somebody doing this. Birth place for Johannes Springer born 30 Jan 1827 is said to be Kapellen-Drusweiler, Südliche Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. ===FHL Lookups=== Add your ID to the request also so you can be contacted about results * For [[Hauck-922]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPVZ-1T9N FamilySearch Record 1] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPVZ-4MW3 FamilySearch Record 2] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Johann Martin Mansperger https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mansperger-26 was created and added to the Palatine Migration Project. * After the death of Mary's 3G grandfather [[Kircher-481|Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Kircher (1789-1824)]], her 3G grandmother [[Schönemann-16|Johanna Elisabetha Wilhelmine (Schönemann) (Kircher) Spangenberg (1792-)]] remarried at age 40, to a man who was just 23. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 3GGF John Mansperger https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mansperger-13 - Captain in the American Revolution - York County, Pennsylvania * 4GGF Benjamin Gee https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gee-178 Patriotic Service, Virginia, American Revolution *5GGF (Mary's DAR Patriot) William Hardy https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hardy-333 Patriotic Service, Virginia, American Revolution *2GGF George Washington Brown https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-16974 - Private in the Civil War *3GGF Jeremiah Bateman Brown https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-16966 Private in War of 1812 *4GGF Varney Andrews https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andrews-398 Private in Virginia Militia, American Revolution == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # === Needs Work === # [[Lauer-129|Anna Elizabeth (Lauer) Mechling]] #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 49 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wood-38613|Marian Burk Wood]] === Notes From Guest === :From her [https://climbingmyfamilytree.blogspot.com/2021/12/honored-to-be-wikitree-challenge-guest.html blog]: *Was paternal grandpa Isaac '''Burk''' descended from the Shuham family, as he wrote on his Social Security application? If so, he was related to his bride, my paternal grandma Henrietta Mahler Burk. She was a granddaughter of Rachel Shuham Jacobs. Sticking with this line, was Necke Gelle Shuham (Isaac's mom) the sister of Hinda Mitav? *Rachel Shuham Jacobs was my paternal 2d great-grandma. Her daughter Tillie Jacobs '''Mahler''' claimed to be 100 years old when she died in 1952. If so, was Rachel a young teen when she gave birth to Tillie? *Who were maternal great-grandpa Moritz '''Farkas'''' siblings? These would be children of Ferencz Farkas & Hermina Gross Farkas. Knowing more about these ancestors could help me connect my tree with Elek Farkas and his wife Rozsi. I believe Elek's daughter was Ida Weiss who married Herman Weiss, and I know their descendants were cousins to my maternal Farkas family. But what kind of cousins? Was Herman Weiss also a cousin to Farkas family? *What about the parents of my maternal great-grandma Hani '''Simonowitz''' Schwartz and her husband, Herman Yehuda '''Schwartz'''? :An added message from her during the week: *"My Elek Farkas/Moritz Farkas connection is particularly vexing." === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * [https://raduraksti-arhivi-lv.translate.goog/collections/1:8?_x_tr_sl=hu&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US 1897 Latvia Census] ''viewed on raduraksti-arhivi-lv using browser translation. * [https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/?s=svarz Arolsen Archives] ''An international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most extensive collection of documents about the victims and survivors of National Socialism * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Finding_Jewish_Ancestors_from_Ukraine Finding Jewish Ancestors from Ukraine] * German terms: ** Baptisms = taufen ** Marriages = heiraten ** Deaths = sterbe * [https://www.google.com/search?q=translate+google Google Translate] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/ JewishGen] ''You can use the Unified Search or scroll down for the country (i.e. Latvia) * [https://jri-poland.org/jriplweb.htm JRI Poland] ''This contains the Russian Pale in locations. The Pale of Settlement included all of modern day Belarus, Lithuania and Moldova, much of Ukraine and Poland, and relatively small parts of Latvia and western Russian Federation * Latin terms: ** Locus domicilii = home location ** Locus domicilii cum numero domus = location and number of home ** Nomen baptisantis = the name of the baptizer ** Nomen parentum = the name of the parents ** Nomen patrinorum = the name of the sponsors * [https://www.raduraksti.arhivi.lv/collections/1:8 1897 Russian Census] ''for Latvia residents. Included is [https://www.raduraksti.arhivi.lv/collections/1:8:1928 Riga] * [https://raduraksti-arhivi-lv.translate.goog/collections/1:4?_x_tr_sl=hu&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US Latvian Church Books] ''browser translated. You will need to know the parish or church. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R73-NNL?mode=g&cc=1554443&cat=743558 Lelesz-Polyan, Hungary register] ''1787-1864 on FamilySearch. Also [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R7W-9KGP?mode=g&cc=1554443&cat=743558 1864-1900] on FamilySearch Languages: Hungarian, Latin, Ukrainian * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTD4-D1?wc=9PQW-SPX%3A107654201%2C113969601%2C118156501%2C950152401&cc=1554443 Slovakia Church Records] ''Sobrance District - birth, marriage, and death records on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1554443 Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935] ** Birth = Krsty ** Marriage = Manželstvá ** Death = Úmrtia * [https://sub-carpathia-genealogy.org/a-pack/profile/search.php#pagecenter Sub-Carpathia-Genealogy.org] ''This has a search feature, so you can look for vital records and census records for Hungary / Czechoslovakia * [https://rtrfoundation.org/lnintro.shtml Ukraine Surname Database] ''I had better luck using the first soundex option'' * [https://yvng.yadvashem.org/index.html?language=en Yad Vashem]. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. == FHC Lookup Requests == *"New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24DM-K4W : 10 February 2018), Max Birk and Rebecca Chacken, 26 Jun 1936; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,674,582. **I'm especially interested in seeing the names of Rebecca's parents. The link says Israel for the father, no last name included. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 03:20, 13 December 2021 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * JewishGen actually has a lot of records indexed from the areas of Hungary that Marian's Schwartz, Farkas and Kunstler families come from. We've found some of them, and only a few are online at FamilySearch. But the other indexed records cite their source and Marian should be able to obtain copies of the originals. * There was a set of Baptism records from Botpalad at FamilySearch that had a surprisingly large number of people with the Farkas surname in it. This may mean that: (1) There were a lot of Farkas surnames in the town and when Marian's ancestors adopted a surname (likely late 1700's or early 1800's), they chose a common name in the town, (2) Farkas in Hungarian means wolf and animals were always popular selections for surnames, (3) The family worked for or lived with a Farkas family when they selected the surname, or (4) The original Farkas was non-Jewish and married a Jewish woman and the descendants were Jewish. If the latter true, then Marian's Farkas family could be related to the baptised Farkas people, but this is the least likely possibility. * A very likely brother to Moritz Farkas is [[Farkas-263|Simon Farkas (abt.1852-)]]. The Hungarian birth record of Moritz' daughter Hermina (Farkas) Schwartz lists in the comments a Simon Farkas who likely would have been a close relative of the family. Simon's father is listed on Simon's wedding record as Ferencz, which corresponds to Moritz' father: Fred or Ferencz. Simon married and had at least 8 children. * Interestingly, two of Simon Farkas' children were twins, as were two of Moritz's children. So if they are brothers, then maybe twins run in the Farkas family. * There is no evidence as of yet that Elek Farkas is related to Moritz Farkas, and no Hungarian records could be found that match up to Elek, his wife Rozsi or his children. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Moritz_Farkas_(1857_-_1936)_Farkas-229_Potential_Children_%26_Sibling_records|Moritz Farkas (1857 - 1936) Farkas-229 Potential Children & Sibling records]] * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # Jacqueline Smith: Needs parents # [[Milton-1917|Elizabeth (Milton) Morgan (1751-1772)]]: Needs parents # John Sanderson: Needs parents # Sarah Foscue: Needs a mother # John Hamilton: Needs a mother # [[Hamilton-28633|James P. Hamilton (1790-1844)]]: Needs a mother # [[Turner-38484|Margaret (Turner) Hamilton (1792-1855)]]: Needs parents # [[Linton-2518|William Linton (1746-1801)]]: Needs a mother # [[Teaquite-1|Sarah Teaquite (1753-)]]: Needs parents # James McBride: Needs a mother # Mary White: Needs parents # [[Selfridge-201|Robert B Selfridge (abt.1775-abt.1851)]]: Needs parents # Alexander Donaldson: Needs parents # Margaret Barron: Needs parents # [[Crouchley-29|Alice (Crouchley) Sutton (1712-1800)]]: Needs a mother # [[Yates-8517|Peter Yates (1733-1797)]]: Needs a mother # [[Ellison-4341|Peter Ellison (1742-)]]: Needs a mother # Peggy Nelson: Needs a mother # Johanne Christensdatter: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Frands Pedersen: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Maren Andersdatter: Needs parents ''Line corrected # Jens Larsen: Needs parents # David Thomas: Needs parents # Sarah Morris: Needs a mother # [[Springthorpe-70|John Springthorpe (abt.1750-)]] : Needs parents # Mary Bailey: Needs parents # John Springthorpe b. : Needs parents # Elizabeth Spriggs: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #
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{{Image|file=Week_6_Judy_Russell_Let_the_Sources_Decide.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Pedigree Chart }} == Overview == Judy Russell's ancestry is German on her father's side and her mother's side spans from Scotland, London, and in the USA from Virginia to Texas. On her blog she states that some claim an ancestor either on the Mayflower or at least the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but she has never found any evidence of that. Judy and her ancestors do not have a large presence on WikiTree - yet. We will need to create a whole bunch of profiles. Please be sure to use only good sources. == Information Shared by Guest == : Please check [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/ Judy's Blog] before working on German ancestors. She has recently done a lot of work on them. == Information or Photos Shared by Others == I contacted WikiTreer Richard Steele (4th cousin to Judy) who is researching people who are also in Judy's maternal line (Baker, maybe others) and he has posted photos and photos of documents on Ancestry. I contacted him and although he cannot participate at this time, he did give permission for us to upload those photos to WikiTree, yay! His Ancestry username is saxy861. Be sure he is the one who originally shared an image. I found images because they were "external links" on profiles that actually worked! This is a link to his pedigree: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/32068124?cfpid=18176024795&dtid=100. == Known Problems == [[Woodruff-335|John Woodruff]] is part of a branch that supposedly goes back to 1035 or something. On Judy's blog she positively states that she does not have any ancestors from New England. I found that [[Davenport-51|Martin Davenport (abt.1683-bef.1735)]] apparently has a mother born in Southampton, NY. This is probably where the error is. == Interesting Finds? == Judy Russell, Week 6, has the surname Schöne in her family tree as does Jen Baldwin, Week 4. Can they be related? ---- I find myself concentrating on an ancestor who is not on the direct line and finding interesting items. newspapers.com is great. So Martin and Martha's daughter, Theodora married a man who worked in a cotton gin factory in Elk City, (Cottrell-680) Texas. They had 2 daughters before he died in 1923. One daughter, Ruby, had her engagement announced at a bridge party hosted by her sister in 1937. Her picture and wedding date were on the tally cards. She was married less than a month later. commented 1 day ago by Nancy Wilson ---- This is more of a lead to pursue: Nancy W (Cox-27529)Today at 2:10 PM Can someone look into seeing if there is any connection between Herman Geissler and [[Geisler-771|Francis Geisler (1821-1889)]]? This Francis Geisler came to America in the 1800s and settled in Michigan. It would be interesting to see if they were related in Germany, His grandson, [[Geisler-769|Ralph Henry Geisler (1900-1989)]] moved to Midland Texas and became friends with Judy's mother's ancestors. Would be interesting to find a circle. ---- == Links == === Free Space About Ruby Hodge Bridge Game Engagment === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ruby_Hodges_engagement_party There is a list of attendees who will need profiles created and to be connected. === Official G2G Post === https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1176390/wikitree-challenge-6-judy-russell === Comparison Tree on Geni === This tree is also maintained, in part, by Randy Schoenberg and others. https://www.geni.com/people/JG-Russell/6000000012861348885?through=6000000043600077949 === Ancestry Tree === This tree starts with her parents, Hugo Hermann Geissler and Hazel Irene Cottrell. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/45027055/person/6294584186/facts === Week 6 Tracking Spreadsheet === Use this page to indicate to the rest of the team what you are ''currently working on.'' Find your name in the column for Participant's Name (this is you) and next to it you can put the WikiTree ID of the profile you are working on. Don't forget to remove the ID when you go to bed, etc. This is to try to minimize the bumping of heads and stepping on toes. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nOhaqMjDx7oGUB1nmbWeMVf1fKasTalOAJ4ui4gQEPw/edit?ts=5ff7219e&pli=1#gid=1141047449 === Week 6 Discord Room === https://discord.com/channels/798930139106902056/802548001230684181 === Pre-Chat Page === https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180911/wikitree-challenge-week-russell-coordination-discussion === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany#Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] == WikiTree Challenge Week 6 ==
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== The WikiTree Challenge Week 8 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-192.png|align=l|size=500}} ---- : Guest Star: [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181924/wikitree-challenge-8-thomas-macentee G2G post for Thomas's Challenge Week] === Resources === Ireland: *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl/MOG Genuki for County Monaghan] *[https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ IrishGenealogy.ie website] *[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ Ireland Census]. The National Archives of Ireland. New York: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-New_York New York Resources] guide on WikiTree (e.g., county histories, Cutter, etc.) *[https://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/New_York.html Atlas of Historical County Boundaries]. Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture. The Newberry Library. *[https://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Fulton History] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org New York Historic Newspapers] Austin family: * MacEntee, Thomas. [https://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com Destination Austin Family Blog] * Moore, Edith Austin. ''[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00moor/page/230/mode/2up?q=Jedediah A genealogy of the descendants of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode Island].'' St. Petersburg, Fla., 1951. (Also found from this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Descendants_of_Robert_Austin space page]) Henneberg Family: * MacEntee, Thomas. ''[http://henneberg.weebly.com Henneberg Family].'' McEntee family: * Grenham, John. [https://www.johngrenham.com/findasurname.php?surname=McEntee McEntee surname]. Putman family: * Putman, George W. (1838- ). ''[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/506944-redirection Genealogy of David Putman and his descendants, 1645-1916 : showing his descent from Johannes Pootman (Putman), born in 1645, the earliest ancestor that we have any record of : also his family record and early descendants].'' === Free Space Pages === #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:William_Wood_and_Elizabeth_C. William Wood & Elizabeth C. Freer], by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Sebastian_Gunsolus Will of Sebastian Gunsolus], by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Syracuse%2C_New_York_%28The_Salt_City%29 Syracuse, New York (The Salt City)], by [[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] === Interesting Finds === :The surnames on this [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62V3-RSY?i=29&cc=1438024 1870 Census page] look like they all might be related to Thomas :[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031340/1873-12-11/ed-1/seq-3/ Death of Charles W. McEntee], in 1873 :[[McEntee-174|Jervis McEntee]], grandson of Charles and Mary McEntee and notable artist : There are numerous newspaper stories about this chap Dennis Lahive and his children. As a nightwatchman at least two factories burned down when he was on duty and his brother Michael was a volunteer fireman! [[Lahive-12]] : The 5th great-grandfather of Thomas, [[DeGroodt-13|Cornelius Augustus DeGroodt]], had at least ten children. Two were named Cornelius, and two were named Jemima. Nine of the children were baptized on the same day in 1807.([[Silva-1055]]) :Thomas's gr. grandfather, [[Slattery-18|John Vincent Slattery]] and his five siblings were orphaned when they were very young -- their father died in 1894, and their mother died 3 years later. On the 1900 Census, John and his siblings were living with their mother's 30-year-old and single brother -- [[Lehive-1|Michael (Lehive) Leehive]]. Ten years later at the time of the next census, the kids are living on their own with their 20-year-old sister listed as the head of the household. I wonder if Thomas has any more information he can add to this story. -- [[Fiscus-32|Fiscus-32]] 20:12, 1 March 2021 (UTC) ===Military Service === :[[Harp-1271|Cyrus D. Harp]], spouse of Rachel Jennie (Wood) Harp who is sister to Elmira (Wood-1157) MacEntee, Thomas' direct line ancestor, served in the Civil War :[[Roosa-602|John C. Roosa]], father of Rachel (previous brickwall), died in Virginia during the Civil War == The Eight Grandparents == I have tried to highlight SOME of the most recent brickwalls. You can click through each link to see the corresponding pedigree. 1. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacEntee-Family-Tree-6 Pedigree Tree for Elmer MacEntee] :Elmer's lines go through New York, France, and Germany; they encompass New Netherland and Dutch Roots profiles also ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[McEntee-1|Charles McEntee]], ''needs mother'' #[[Unknown-21663|Mary Unknown]], Charles' wife, ''needs LNAB'' #[[Wood-1158|William Wood]], ''needs both parents'' #[[Unknown-21659|Elizabeth C. Unknown]], now [[Freer-128|Elizabeth Freer]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] 2. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DeGroodt-Family-Tree-5 Pedigree Tree for Margaret DeGroodt] :Margaret's lines go through the Provinces and States of New York, New Jersey, East Jersey; Germany, Scotland, and the Netherlands; many of these profiles fall under the New Netherland Settlers WikiTree and Dutch Roots Projects ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Unknown-21665|Susan Unknown]], ''needs LNAB'' #[[Finehout-1|Elisabeth Fineout]], ''needs father''; ''mother needs LNAB'' #[[Simpson-333|Charles Simpson]], ''needs parents'' #[[De_Veaux-3|Elizabeth De Veaux]], father found, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] #[[De_Veaux-3|Elizabeth De Veaux]], ''needs mother'' #[[Unknown-21664|Rachel Unknown]], now Rachel Roosa, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] 3. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Slattery-Family-Tree-18 Pedigree Tree for John Slattery] :John was born and died in New York; his father was Irish and his mother was English/Irish ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Slattery-20|Martin Slattery]], ''needs parents'' #[[Leehive-1|John Leehive]], parents found, need profiles, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] #[[Unknown-21653|Unknown Unknown]], now Julia Keefe, '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] 4. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krom-Family-Tree-33 Pedigree Tree for Loretta Krom] ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Christiana-3|Jacob Christiana]], ''needs parents'' 5. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Austin-Family-Tree-518 Pedigree Tree for John Austin] :John's lines go through New York, Massachusetts, Ireland ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[O'Keefe-43|David O'Keefe]], born in Ireland and died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Sullivan-675|Daniel Sullivan]], born in Ireland and died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Griffin-672|Mary Griffin]], born in Ireland, died in New York. Her father is named but his profile is blank; ''needs mother''. There is a transcription of her obituary on her profile indicating six children survived her but only one has a profile. 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGuiness-Family-Tree-8 Pedigree Tree for Therese McGuinness] :Therese's lines go through Ireland before the family immigrated to New York ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[McGuiness-7|Matthew McGuinness]], born in Ireland, died in New York, ''needs parents'' #[[Farron-2|John Farron]], born in Ireland about 1840, ''needs parents'' #[[Doherty-57|Ellen Doherty]], born in Ireland about 1840, ''needs parents'' 7. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Henneberg-Family-Tree-6 Pedigree Tree for Richard Henneberg] :Richard was born in Germany and died in Florida ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Henneberg-78|Gustavus Henneberg]], corrected father for [[Henneberg-5|Gustavus Henneberg]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Jatzek-9|Frank Jatzek]] #[[Taulbet-1|Henrietta Taulbet]], corrected mother for [[Henneberg-5|Gustavus Henneberg]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Jatzek-9|Frank Jatzek]] #[[Zwicker-439|Walter Zwicker]], father found for [[Zwicker-63|Magdalena Zwicker]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] #[[Zwicker-63|Magdalena Zwicker]], ''needs mother'' 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pressner-Family-Tree-1 Pedigree Tree for Frances Pressner] :Frances' lines go through Austria and Germany before the families immigrated to New York ::'''Brickwalls''' #[[Pressner-3|John Pressner]], born about 1800 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Unknown-44706|Frances Unknown]], John's wife, born about 1800 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Herger-2|Joseph Herger]], born about 1805 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Unknown-44701|Anna Unknown]], Joseph's wife, born about 1805 in Germany, ''needs parents'' #[[Häring-687|Johann Häring]], father found for [[Herring-70|Franz Herring]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Lear-1133|Andy Lear]] #[[Hässler-510|Maria Hässler]], mother found for [[Herring-70|Franz Herring]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Lear-1133|Andy Lear]] #[[Mauch-185|Fidel Mauch]], father found for [[Mauch-71|Marie Anna Mauch]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] #[[Brodbeck-93|Magdalena Brodbeck]], mother found for [[Mauch-71|Marie Anna Mauch]], '''BRICKWALL BROKEN''' by [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 10 == '''Guest Star''': [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] === Notes From The Guest === * ''There are no notes, as Elon is a 'focus' and not a 'guest' this week. * [https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1598498634038919169 Mindy's Tweet] 1 Dec 2022 === Needs Work === :Please remove them from the list if you finish them. Thanks!! # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week10 Suggestions] # [[Spencer-260|John Spencer (1750-1824)]] b. Connecticut. ''Still needs more work - Revolutionary War Soldier, needs sources''.
There are extra 'notes' and the sources need attention. Thanks!
Duplicated sources have been removed and span tags replaced by in-line citations. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 20:50, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Musk-62|John Musk (abt.1768-abt.1834)]] b. England ''Needs research, a bio, and children # [[Parry-2716|Eliza (Parry) Angel (abt.1851-)]] b. England ''Needs bio - done - Bio written, death sourced [[Potter-10870|Potter-10870]] 08:45, 15 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Nixon-5513|William Nixon (1743-1819)]] b. England ''Needs children added - done [[Wheatley-2390]] 23:19, 14 May 2022 (GMT+1) # [[Mack-4175|Fanny (Mack) Irish (abt.1816-)]] b. England ''Has parent's whose sources are rather sparse, any extra sources to flesh out profiles perhaps?'' Have added the other children but currently drawing a blank with more records.[[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:51, 19 May 2022 (UTC) ==== Needs Work - South Africa ==== # [[Champion-327|John Irish Champion (1854-)]] ''added birth record and some headings cannot find a death record, needs some cleaning up in bio Cormack-404 === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_10 Church of St Mary Major, Exeter] === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID after each discovery. Thanks!! :For ideas on what is generally used for Interesting finds, you can check out a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_8#Interesting_Finds prior week]. # Elon's 10th great grandmother [[Van_de_Kaap-28|Lijsbeth (van de Kaap) Sanders (abt.1659-1742)]] was an enslaved African, so Elon is African-American. - Maeder-84 # Elon's 11th great grandfather [[Van_Bengale-18|Antonij Jansz van Bengale (1635-abt.1700)]] was a freed slave - and a slave-trader. - Maeder-84 # [[Barter-827|Isaac Barter (abt.1816-)]] was transported to Tasmania will create a free space page with more details from the newspapers [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:13, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # Thomas A. Haldeman was a blacksmith by trade. Thomas A. Haldeman was an occupant here for several years, and carried on wagon making in shops on the opposite side of the street. He also filled the office of justice of the peace. [[Hauschel-1]] # Elon Musk's 2nd great grandmother [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk (bef.1844-1913)]] had twins, Elon had twins as well (might be genetic).[Please note: Elon Musk and his first wife, the former Justine Wilson, were married in 2000. Their first son, Nevada Musk, died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The couple then used IVF and had a set of twins and a set of triplets, named Griffin, Xavier, Damian, Saxon, and Kai. The couple divorced in 2008. Steen-1128] # [[Fletcher-11359|Harold Fletcher (1884-1980)]], Elon Musk's great grandfather. In 1900 the following newspaper report was published in Lincolnshire, England: Stamford Mercury 06 April 1900, page 7, SPILSBY POLICE, Monday.- ''Before the Rev R W. Cracroft (chairman), Mr. W.W. Gainsford, Mr. J. W. Walker, Mr. M. Staniland, Mr H. Walker, and Mr. B C. Garfit.'',Several charges of obscene language were dealt with. Harold Fletcher, Harry Bradshaw and George Alliss, youths, Toynton All Saints, for loitering and smoking near the chapel during divine service, at Toynton All Saints on the 25th March, were fined 6d. and 4s.6d. costs each.[ https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000237%2f19000406%2f054&stringtohighlight=harold%20fletcher%20toynton Subscription required, accessed 12 May 2022]Wheatley-2390 # The name Elon derives from Hebrew, meaning "oak tree". This name carries through generations of this family: [[Haldeman-70|John Elon Haldeman (1871-1909)]], [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], and [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] is the third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . Steen-1128 # The 1854 home of [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]], has been restored "allowing particular care to be given to historic accuracy and craftsmanship", in the McHenry County Conservation District. Known as the Powers-Walker House, Ringwood, Illinois, it is a venue for public programs and research. Steen-1128 #[[Theron-272|Charlize Theron]]'s fourth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-595|Anna Sophia (de Vos) Theron (bef.1748-1818)]], was the sister of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]]'s fifth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-539|Maria Susanna (de Vos) Theron (bef.1750-1796)]] .Steen-1128 # [[Duckworth-2641|Peter Duckworth (1808-)]] and his second wife, [[Baguley-318|Ann (Baguley) Duckworth (1821-)]] had two sets of twins. # Unusually sisters [[Barter-716|Mary Ann (Barter) Devine]] and [[Barter-62|Lucy Barter]] (third great grandmother of Elon) marriages are on the same scanned page of the marriage register for the church in Caledon despite being married two years apart [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWG-9V4Y Caledon Marriage Register] (Wallace-16818) #Brothers of [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk]] Elon's Great Great GrandMother namely [[Musk-57|Robert Musk]] and [[Musk-55|John Musk]] married two Brooks Sisters Pamela and Melina. # Interestingly one of Martha van Coppenhagen (born Irish) daughter's ([[Van_Coppenhagen-41|Magdalena Aletta van Coppenhagen (1869-1953)]]) married a Mr Perfect, lol (Wallace-16818) #At some time in the early 1860s [[Duckworth-2640|William Duckworth]] and his wife and children changed their name to Robinson. The reason for the name change has not been found. #Elon’s fifth great grandfather [[Pope-9726| Stephen Pope]] ran a rough pub in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in England called the “Prince Regent”. In 1826, he was convicted of keeping it open after hours and fined £5. #The same Stephen Pope was a member of Vectis Union Society, held at West Cowes. One of the rules of the club was not to drink after 9 o’clock, and when a member of the club allegedly spotted him in another pub after 9 he was stripped of his pension. There then proceeded a dozen or more court sessions when Stephen appealed and was eventually reinstated, but it is not clear that he ever got the money he was owed. #Another descendant of Stephen Pope, [[Gauntlett-168|Frederic William Gauntlett]], survived the sinking of RMS Lusitania in 1915 when the famous liner was struck by a German torpedo off the south coast of Ireland. #Elon's ninth great grandfather was a Mennonite bishop, [[Herr-99|Hans Herr]], and Elon's grandfather's sister-in-law (Elon's great aunt), Martha Hartogh Musk [[Hartogh-8]], was the ninth great granddaughter of a Mennonite preacher, Martin Oberholtzer [[Oberholtzer-21]], who was martyred, drowned by followers of the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, Ulrich Zwingli [[Zwingli-5]], who is Elon Musk's fifteenth great uncle. ~ Steven Johns [[Johns-4574]] #Jacob Haldeman [[Haldeman-53]] was a cousin of General Sir Frederick Haldimand [[Haldimand-13]], Governor of Quebec. A tradition in the Lancaster County family states that in 1773 General Haldimand visited the family and wished to adopt one of Jacob Haldeman's children, but the offer was refused. (Albasini-30) #In July 1673, Barbara Wyss [[Wyss-354]] was banned from Steffisburg for being an Anabaptist. His husband Christian Haldimann [[Haldimann-14]] then distinguished himself in when he intervened with loud cries and equipped with a simple fork at the arrest of his Anabaptist wife. This action earned Christian a prison sentence and the bailiff of Thun also imposed a very heavy fine of 200 pounds on him. (Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Isaac_Barter_Criminal_and_Transportation_Records|Isaac Barter Criminal and Transportation Records]] === Military Profiles === *Great-Great Grandfather [[Norman-2891|Joshua Norman (abt.1835-1915)]] served in the Civil War *[[Maton-114|William Henry Maton (1853-)]] joined the Royal Rifle Reserve Regt in 1900. *[[Maton-119|Alfred Maton (1864-)]] joined the Dragoon Guards in 1885. *[[Musk-35|Walter Henry James Musk (1917-1986)]] served as private in WW2 in the Technical Services Corps seeing action in Egypt, Abyssinia, East Africa and Italy. He received a number of stars and medals for his efforts. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Edwards-24306|Ann (Edwards) Musk (abt.1772-1861)]] # [[Dalton-1356|Mary Dalton (abt.1810-)]] # [[Powell-22948|Edward Powell (1830-)]] # [[Pope-9726|Stephen Pope (abt.1770-1849)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] # [[Harker-274|Ann (Harker) Norman (abt.1802-1867)]] # [[Stephenson-6307|John Stephenson (1813-)]] # [[Lee-39989|Mary (Lee) Reeve (bef.1785-abt.1811)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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You have to scroll the the images to find the NON-INDEXED estates. * [https://www.gendatabase.com/ Gendatabase] - Main search returns death dates and detail will at times return birth date. Handy for deaths in range 1900 to current. Marriage search also useful. Need to pay for full access. * [https://www.identitynumber.org/ IdentityNumber] - Look up death helps find birth and marriage names at times. Need to pay for full access. * [https://www.ancestors.co.za/ Ancestors] - Has free and paid for indexes. * [https://www.checkid.co.za/ SA ID Number Check] - Some ID numbers in death notices or estates or entries in gazettes have mistakes and this will check if they valid based on the check digit. If the number is valid then you can assume the first 6 digits are the date of birth and are correct. It uses the format yy-mm-dd but being a 2 digit year means you have to decide if 99 = 1899 or 1999 or if 19 = 1919 or 2019. * [https://kznpr.co.za/ KZN: A Photographic and Historical Record] - Includes some cemeteries and gravestones not elsewhere * [https://molegenealogy.blogspot.com/ Mole Genealogy blog] with a collection of genealogical information - most not obviously linked in but can be searched for or browsed for under the years. Old records, transcripts, help on finding records, information on various items from the past. * [https://www.geni.com/projects/South-African-Genealogical-Reference-Centre/7572 A guide to South African records and sources at Geni] * [https://libguides.wits.ac.za/c.php?g=145348&p=2801458 Digital Libraries Repositories] * [https://libguides.wits.ac.za/c.php?g=145348&p=2801459 Digital Libraries/ETDs/Scholarly Repositories (South Africa)] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/ Research Archives, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/historical-papers-research-archive-library-university-of-witwatersrand Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/st-georges-cathedral-cape-town-records St George's Cathedral (Cape Town) Records] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/registers St George's Cathedral Registers] . 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 12 == '''Guest Star''': [[McMaster-1701|Lois (McMaster) McMaster Bujold]] === Notes From The Guest === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066148826&view=1up&seq=7 The Genealogy of the family of Gamaliel Gerould] * This offer has, roundaboutly, got me doing a project I've been sitting on for decades, scanning and putting into postable Word files my mother's early 70s typescripts of a couple of 1864 family diaries. More on that if anyone's interested. * Quite a lot is known about the Gerould side of my family, going back to one Jacques Gerould, a French Hugenot doctor who sailed to America in 1700. One family legend has it that he later (presumably much later) married a girl he'd delivered on the ship. Following the Lockes back, I dimly recall seeing some family tree thing with dates in the 1600s. So there's likely a good bit to be found in that quadrant. * I did want to get accurate information on my Civil War Geroulds, to work on an intro for the diaries, my next project. Practically the first hit was the very book I remembered from family stuff. 19th. C. self-or-vanity published 1885, to my surprise by a glance at the intro by my great-grandfather Samuel Lankton Gerould, he of the Civil War memoir that will be part of the set. Most of the generation of interest were still alive when it was compiled, evidently from the lack of certain death dates. It was bound in a muted red cover; I don't have that copy, but somewhere in my stuff I remember having a photocopy of it, probably still lurking. I must have read the intro at some point, but so long ago I don't remember when, and had forgotten all the details. * My dad got interested in genealogy late in his life, and did some tracing on the McMasters, who came down from Ontario after the Civil War in the person of his grandfather. There was at one point an old McMaster family bible that got stolen in a burglary and never recovered, that according to my grandfather Royal McMaster had more information handwritten in it, going back to the 19th C. Gone now. * I know nearly nothing about my dad's mother, who died young a few days after giving birth to my dad's younger sister Ethel circa ~1916-18, not sure of the dates. Probably in Pittsburgh, PA by then, or the family might still have been back in Washington, PA. I know I saw a death certificate for her at one point, and there is one photo of which I have a scan taken circa 1910, the only image of her I've ever seen. Do you use visuals on your thing, or is it all audio podcast? She was such a blank silence in my family, I never thought to ask about her of my grandfather when he was alive, who would have been the only person who remembered her. * The other two family legends never confirmed is the belief that that branch was descended from Rebecca Nourse (sp?), who was among those hanged/judicially murdered in the Salem Witch Trials at age, like, 70-something. But I don't believe anyone got the last links connected up. And the other was that the Lockes were collateral descendants of English philosopher John Locke, also not confirmed. Or it might have been another John Locke -- seems to me it could have been a common English name combo. I'd be curious if your crew could find anything more on those two little mysteries. * Upon reflection, I do realize I'd met some older siblings of my grandfathers (both of whom died in the 60s.) We once visited Grandpa McMaster's brother down in Beaumont, Texas, in the late 50s; Authur, maybe? And in the 60s and maybe one other time, mother's paternal aunts Harriet and Marion in, hm, Medford, likely. (I wasn't sure at the time which one was married to Bill Brophy, but I remember Bill -- Boston lawyer, quite a character.) Most of the Gerould family memorabilia, including the books, came to my mom from them. * In the course of talking with, well, e-mailing, my older brother Jim re: the diary project he coughed up more scans of old family photos, including, finally, one with my grandmother McMaster's full name: Pearl Margurite Willard Beaver. (I'm not 100% sure of the spelling of her middle name.) * Dad's grandparents' names confirmed as Marshall McMaster and Hannah Parker. The family photo taken of the parents and all 4 boys when my grandfather Charles Royal was about 2 circa 1880 is v. cool. * The Civil War chapbook project is moving along. I have a nice professional cover for it, and most of its contents arranged and tidied up. The only mystery that remains is the identity of the "Polly Anderson" who passed the diaries along to my mother in the late 50s. I found a Mary Foster Gerould Anderson (1903 - 1972), daughter of John Hiram Gerould, older brother of my grandfather, who seems a likely candidate, but how you'd get "Polly" out of that name I don't know. * [https://www.goodreads.com/questions/2361662-dear-lois-as-of-june-2022-are-you Relevant Goodreads Q&A answer from Lois] === Needs Work === # Research on [[Thayer-3122|Ezekiel Thayer's (1746-1791)]] Revolutionary service. There are two other patriots named Ezekiel Thayer who received pensions. Could someone look at service records and exclude those receiving pensions, and see if there are any service records that would match the correct Ezekiel. His granddaughter said that he served in the War. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CTY-W43J "Images Available" for a child of [[Hunter-21991|Catharine (Hunter) Bieber (1797-1878)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) *[[Willyard-80]] needs his parents confirmed, Can someone with (FHC-only record) access see if they're listed in his death record? Frederick (age 83) died on 10 March 1856 and was buried in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. '''Burial''': "Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Deaths and Burials, 1856-1971" {{FamilySearch Record|6CYD-WFP7}} (accessed 21 June 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSZZ-79CM-1}} Image number 00243. Frederick Wilyard burial (died on 10 Mar 1856 at age 83) in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. * I need this marriage record for the slides please ([[Nurse-9|Samuel Nurse]]): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHTL-1QH ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID at the end, thanks!! [[Wiki-ID]] # The eighth great grandmother of Lois, [[Towne-64|Rebecca (Towne) Nurse (1621-1692)]], was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated less than twenty years later. # In April 1901, Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] purchased a large scrap book and had it placed in the Social Library in Hollis, New Hampshire, calling for the public to send in "all items of interest they may find," to help preserve the history of the community. #Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] in 1885 published "The Genealogy of the Family of Gamaliel Gerould son of Dr. Jaques (or James) Jerauld of the Province of Languedoc France." #The 1850 census lists Lois's third great grandparents [[Thayer-5854|Peter Thayer]] and his wife [[Blake-10742|Abigail (Blake) Thayer]] as living in the Poor House in Acworth, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. They were listed as "paupers." #The marriage record of [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] and Anna L Turner for 3 Jul 1917 lists him as having 3 previous marriages, (Still looking for other wives) #[[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]], Lois's first cousin twice removed, survived the Great War, rising to the rank of battalion sergeant major of the 60th Field Artillery, only to plunge to his death in 1922 while going on a flight with his brother, Ralph, a flight instructor during the war. #Lois's 2nd great grandmother [[Locke-1363|Cynthia Locke Gerould ]] "taught a class in the Sunday-school of the state's prison after she was seventy years of age." #The home of Martin L Gerould (brother to Lois's great Grandfather) in St Louis Missouri is preserved by the state Office of Historic Preservation. See https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/Marshall%20Place%20Survey.pdf and search for "Martin Gerould House"; he bought the site in 1869, apparently for a bride-to-be who died before the marriage. He lived elsewhere in Webster Groves, then sold the house in 1882. #Gen.William Tecumseh[Sherman-393] and Lois are 6th cousins four times removed; both are descendants of Grace (Makin) Sherman (abt.1578-aft.1643) and her husband Edmund Sherman of Dedham, Essex, UK, who crossed the Atlantic by 1635 to found of a major American Sherman family. She also shares the same connection to his brother, Sen, John H. Sherman [[Sherman-2207]] (1823 - 1900) who gave his name to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. #[[Albee-510|John H. Albee (abt.1833-1915)]], Lois's first cousin four times removed, was a Unitarian minister turned Transcendental poet, known for his friendship and correspondence with Ralph Waldo Emerson. He published a memoir that includes his mother's stories about his grandmother, [[Unknown-451012|Huldah (Thayer)(Thayer) Albee]], Lois's fourth great-grandmother. "My mother, your grandmother, was a widow. I never saw my own father, for I was born while he was away fighting in the battles of the Revolution and he never returned; he was killed at Yorktown. When I was about ten years old my mother had an offer of marriage from a farmer in Medway who had lost his wife... she set out for Medway upon the mare's back, taking me with her on a pillion behind. ... your grandmother was a large, stout woman and we had a number of bags and bundles fastened onto the saddle, and I almost hidden among them... She wore an immense bonnet flaring wide in front and big bowed silver spectacles." [Cole-12288] #During the American Revolutionary War [[Weyerbacher-21|Anna (Weyerbacher) Hennig (1767-1794)]] Lois's 5th great grandmother and her elder sister Elizabeth were captured by a group of marauding Indians allied with the British. The Indians set fire to the cabins and departed with the two girls. In a few days Anna returned, the 14 years old girl having escaped from her captors, but her sister [[Weyerbacher-36|Elizabeth Weyerbacher (1765 - )]] choose to stay with the tribe and married an Indian. # [[Bieber-29|Johannes S. Bieber (1764-1846)]] owned 5 beehives when he died, as well as a copper barrel kettle (commonly used for moonshine). [[Urbach-13]] #Lois’s eighth great grandparents, Henry [[Adams-277|Adams]] 1583-1646 and Edith ([[Squire-1|Edith (Squire]]) Adams (1587 - 1672), arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 and founded a family dynasty so large and powerful (89 grandchildren and later, two Presidents) that they were sometimes referred to as the Founders of New England. As a result, Lois is a third cousin 6 times removed to President John [[Adams-10|Adams]] and a fourth cousin 5 times removed to his grandson, President John Quincy [[Adams-12|Adams]]. #[[Hutchinson-98|Joseph Hutchinson]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McMaster-1701&person2Name=Hutchinson-98 Lois's 8th great Grandfather], was one of the complainants who procured warrants for the first accusations of the Salem witch trials. Later he seemed to be more skeptical, signing a petition vouching for the character of Rebecca Nurse (accused by others for witchcraft, and 8th gr-grand of Lois). [Cole-12288] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Probate_of_Dewalt_Bieber|Probate of Dewalt Bieber]] * [[Space:The_Probate_of_Johannes_S._Bieber|The Probate of Johannes S. Bieber]] === Military Profiles === *SEVEN YEARS WAR / FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (1754-1763) ::In 1754, the French and Indian War, part of a series of wars between France and England, erupted. Although most Pennsylvania German settlers stayed out of the conflict to tend their farms, [[Weyerbacher-3|Johannes Nicholas Weyerbacher]] (Lois's 6th great grandfather) decided to fight for the English and enlisted in the company of John Nicholas Weatherholt, stationed in Hydelberg Township, Northampton County, in 1758; he enlisted for three years, but he continued his service until the war ended in 1763. *WAR OF 1812 ::Lois's 3rd great grandfather [[Willyard-86|Daniel Williard]] served in the 22nd United States Infantry during the War of 1812. *CIVIL WAR ::Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] served in Company G of the 14th New Hampshire Infantry. ::Lois's 2nd great grandmother's brother [[Drummond-4090|Gawin Drummond]] served in Company E of the 206th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. :: Lois's 2nd great grandmother's other brother [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] served in Company F, 206th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, from 1861 to 1865 ::Three of Lois's great grandmother [[Thayer-5845|Laura Etta (Thayer)Gerould's]] brothers served in various units. [[Thayer-4895|William McClure Thayer]] served in Company A of the 117th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5852|Leonard Edward Thayer]] served as a Sergeant in Company K of the 96th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5859|Hiram Orcutt Thayer]] served in Company A of the 83rd New York Infantry and died from wounds five weeks after mustering in, in August 1863. ::Lois's 2nd great grandfather [[Thayer-5852|Warren Thayer's]] nephew [[Tupper-1208|Charles Edward Tupper]] served in Company G of the 2nd Vermont Infantry. He died in a regimental hospital in December 1861 from typhoid fever. ::[[Hennigh-20|William Hennigh]], a nephew of Lois's 3rd great grandmother Jane Hennigh, served during the Civil War in the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and died on 30 Nov 1863 aged ~28 in Locust Grove during the Mine Run Campaign, an unsuccessful attempt of the Union Army of the Potomac to defeat the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. *WORLD WAR I ::Lois's first cousin twice removed, [[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]] started in the National Guard, in a new unit stood up in 1916 to fight on the Mexican border, was federalized when the US entered WWI, and rose to the rank of battalion sergeant major in the 60th Field Artillery. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Henry-16031|Robert Henry (1772-1861)]] # [[Lawes-298|Edward Lawes (abt.1750-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!}}''' # [[Bieber-828|Dewald V Bieber (1792-bef.1865)]] # [[Willyard-80|Frederick Willyard (1773-1856)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Bancroft-624|Hannah (Bancroft) Jewett (abt.1740-abt.1773)]] # [[Blake-10742|Abigail (Blake) Thayer (1779-abt.1861)]] # [[Reedy-979|Barnabas John Reedy (abt.1764-abt.1834)]] # [[Travis-4007|Robert Travis (abt.1761-abt.1841)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! === General WT Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages.
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 13 == '''Guest Star''': [[Griffin-18522|Archie Griffin]] === Notes From The Guest === *Two of Archie's brothers, Duncan and Daryl, were included when Mindy spoke with Archie *Duncan has the family tree *All three 3 brothers knew their 4 grandparents *Their grandfather Archie Mason Griffin had two wives, Lucille Dowell/Dial and Elizabeth Jenkins. Duncan mentioned that Elizabeth was the mother of James, Marguerite and Catherine Griffin and Lucille was the mother of Archie Mason/Arthur, Raymond Daniel and Samuel Griffin *Archie remembers going to West Virginia during the summers and playing stickball *When Archie was about 8 years old he went to his grandfather's funeral and he said it was weird to hear his name being said as he had the same name as his gradfather *His maternal grandmother would make a big breakfast. *Daryl asked his mom how they ended up in Columbus, Ohio. She said their dad was working in the coal mines as a machine operator and the white miners were upset about a black man doing the job. They decided to head to Michigan and while on the way there the car broke down in Columbus and they never left *Archie and Duncan both played football at Ohio and Michigan was a big rival * They would like to know more about Wilbur Moore. *James Griffin is in the high school Hall of Fame for the golden glove *His aunt Cara Blanche Monroe had told them that grandma Carrie was an abolitionist *The siblings of his parents would stay with them while looking for a place to live in Columbus, Ohio === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [|Captain], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: # His great grandmother [[Peoples-752|Pauline (Peoples) Johnson]] was suffering from pneumonia and influenza when she went into labor in 1923 with her son [[Johnson-123377|Willis Johnson]]. Tragically, both died before the doctor arrived six hours later. Her son [[Johnson-123363|Henry A.]] died from a gunshot wound at age 12. [[Rabenstein-9|Kathy Rabenstein]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] studied at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, though it appears he did not graduate. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] sued the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for $10,000 in 1921, claiming permanent disability from an accident while loading coal. In May 1924, Hattie Johnson sued Berry for $10,000, stating he had promised to marry her and had suffered "great humiliation, distress of mind and nervous shock" when he refused to do so. Berry subsequently received a judgment of $500 for his disability. It does not appear that Hattie received anything. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Archie's 2nd and 3rd great grandfather [[Peoples-864|Pharoah Peoples]] has a record with the Freedmen's Bureau, which was set up after the Civil War to help formerly enslaved people by providing banking services, locating relatives, contracts, and other things. Peoples applied to the Freemen’s Field Office for help because Mrs. P. Clark held a horse that had been given him by Mr. John Clark, who was deceased. Mrs. Clark was claiming that Mr. Clark was insane when he gave away the horse. The record does not indicate whether Pharoah was successful. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] # Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Peoples-863|Mariah A. (Peoples)Monroe's]] mother [[Taylor-89332|Jane (Taylor) Peoples]] was "sold away" by her owner, John Clark, sometime between 1854 and December 1864. No evidence has been found to suggest she ever returned to her family. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # The obituary of Archie's maternal grandmother [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] says that she is survived by her brother, 9 children and well over 200 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] #Archie's 1C2R and his wife are notables. [[Wimbish-71|Dr. Ralph Wimbish]] was instrumental in desegregating Florida and his wife [[Davis-98854|C. Bette Wimbish]] was one of the leading African-American woman activists in Florida with a long list of accomplishments. [[McBeth-165]] # Henry Watkins Page had an interesting life.[[ Page-15550 |Henry Watkins Page]] He was married to [[Monroe-4664|Pocahontas Monroe]]. He served with the 24th Infantry, Company C of the U.S. Infantry. In Civy Street he was a Coal Miner most of his life but in the Army he was an artificer, He served in the Spanish American War.His first wife (Pocahontas) divorced him in 1928 on grounds of desertion, he was already living with his 2nd 'Wife' Lucy Elizabeth she appears with him in the 1920 Census. In 1930 he his living with his 'wife' Minnie. Henry was Archie's Great Great Uncle. [[ Jenkinson-562]] # Archie's second cousin once removed (his father's second cousin) [[Dowdell-288|Glanton Dowdell]] started a prison fine arts program while serving a 20-year sentence for murder in Michigan. His most famous work is the 15-foot mural of a Black Madonna and Jesus at the Shrine of the Black Madonna, a church added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021 for its important role in Black nationalism and the civil rights movement. Glanton worked to organize Black workers at Chrysler plants in Detroit, and was convicted of transporting weapons from the Afro-American Youth Association during 1966 race riots. He was again a Black leader during the "long, hot summer of 1967." Facing forgery charges he believed were politically motivated, he fled to Sweden. The Swedish Supreme Court denied the US request to extradite him back to the US for forgery in 1971. He died in Stockholm in 2000. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee, an escort carrier. He was killed on 27 October 1944 when Japanese kamikaze planes struck the ship and a bomb exploded. He was buried at sea the following day. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's maternal grandmother, [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] appears to have lost a set of triplets on 6 August 1946. Two were stillborn and the third lived for nine hours. [[Boyle-4376]] #Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Monroe-4656|Susan Ann (Monroe) Peoples]] served her community as a midwife. In 1917, she assisted at the birth of [[Monroe-4720|Jacob R. Monroe]]. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] participated in sports tournaments, playing tennis and golf. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 3rd great grandmother [[Monroe-4708|Cintha (Monroe) Holliday]] was the mother of 20 children. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] passed as White throughout most of his adult life, listed only once as Black after 1917. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's [[Berry-21850|great grandmother]]'s sister-in-law [[Smith-278709|Charlotte (Smith) Berry]] was a victim of a burglary in Pittsburgh. In 1951, burglars broke into the offices of Firth Sterling Steel and Carbide Corporation where Charlotte worked as a cleaner and bound her and another employee to chairs while they broke into the vault. After the burglars left, Charlotte was eventually able to chew off the rags binding her arms and free herself and the other employee. The ordeal lasted about three hours. [[Melick-229]] # Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday is available online. https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/b17/42-31895-miss-chief/ [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Samuel_Griffin Samuel Griffin] ''This has research notes on the different Samuels * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Laurens County, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pickens_County%2C_South_Carolina Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pickens, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Greenville, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pendleton/Anderson_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Enslaved_Ancestors_from_Wythe_County,_Virginia&errcode=new_profile Enslaved Ancestors from Wythe County, Virginia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina_Properties Laurens County, SC Properties] * [[Space:Wytheville%2C_Virginia|Wytheville, Virginia]] === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR * [[Berry-22041|Isham Berry]] (Archie's 3rd-great-grandfather) served in Company H, 114th USCT. He died in the service in 1865. SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR *Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] was in the United States Navy as a Mess Attendant 3rd Class during the Spanish-American War. WORLD WAR II *Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] served in India as a Private First Class in the Army Air Transport Command from January 1944 to December 1945. *Archie's 1C2R [[Wadsworth-2428|Julian Wadsworth Beasley]] served in WWII in the Quartermaster Corps and died while in service. *Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee. *Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday in the plane is available online at theb17flyingfortress.de/en/ website. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Urbach-13|Kathy]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # Samuel Griffin ([[Griffin-18627]]) # Adeline (Fuller) Brown ([[Fuller-18143]]) # Lucy (Farly) Dowdell ([[Farly-62]]) # Maggie (Davis) Dowell ([[Davis-98017]]) ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # Daniel Monroe ([[Monroe-4657]]) # Mary Ann Burton ([[Burton-13914]]) # Hariet Evins ([[Evins-153]]) # Lucinda (Murphy) Monroe ([[Murphy-27754]]) == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ==== Location Specific Resources ==== =====United States===== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?date1=1910&rows=20&searchType=basic&state=West+Virginia&date2=1963 West Virginia Newspapers] * [https://www.slcl.org/content/slave-compensation-claims-us-colored-troops-index-last-name-former-slave-owner-r-%E2%80%93-t Slave compensation claims] of colored troops ======Georgia====== * ''Please share your resources here! * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2549568 Georgia Church Marriages, 1754-1960] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2790246 Georgia, Church Vital Records, 1828-1991] ''on FamilySearch * [http://cdm.georgiaarchives.org:2011/cdm/landingpage/collection/platindex Georgia Colonial and Headright Plat Index] '' Database of the 1859 index to Georgia’s recorded Colonial and Headright Plats. This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. This page wouldn't load for me, you may need to do a [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/search#q=Headright%20Plat%20Index&t=All&sort=relevancy search] on the archives site. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4113736 Georgia, Military Discharge Records, ca.1890 - ca.1966] ''on FamilySearch * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/?state=Georgiaðnicity=&language= Georgia Newspapers] ''on the Library of Congress site * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1999178 Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia Vital Records] ''This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1414908 United States, Freedmen's Bureau Marriages, 1861-1872] ''on FamilySearch ======Ohio====== & [https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1710&context=etd_all The Anti-slavery Movement in Clermont County, Ohio] ======South Carolina====== * [https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites Explore the History of the Civil War at These 10 SC Sites] ''on Discover South Carolina site'' * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner] on RootsWeb - ''This is a forum for people researching Quaker ancestors * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_South_Carolina Quakers in South Carolina] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources Quaker Project Resources] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675535 South Carolina Births] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675541 South Carolina Marriages] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919417 South Carolina Probate] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ South Carolina Records] on ArchivesIndex.sc.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina Sumter District, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina Sumter County, South Carolina] ''on Wikipedia'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends) US Quaker Research] on FamilySearch -'' Information on researching Quaker records * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Williamsburg_County, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War Williamsburg County, South Carolina Genealogy, Civil War] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm Williamsburg History] ''on Genealogy Trails'' * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ======Virginia====== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch ==== Project Specific Resources ==== ===== US Black Heritage Project ===== *[[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Examples|US Black Heritage Profile Examples]] * [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Page for USBH]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for instructions on how to document enslaved ancestors * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Resources|US Black Heritage Project Resources]] * Category: Please use this for ancestors that were enslaved. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 14 == '''Focus''': [[McConaughey-3|Matthew McConaughey]] === Needs Work === # [[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] found prior to challenge # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M3QB-G7N : 4 March 2021), Entry for Robert Smith Maitland, 23 Mar 1926; citing Morgan City, St. Mary, Louisiana, certificate number 3927, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2,381,318. ([[Guglik-1|Guglik-1]] 23:41, 23 July 2022 (UTC)) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-9FN6 : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 472, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-92HJ : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 78, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M67F-D85 : 4 November 2017), Entry for Patrick King and Sarah Glynn, 27 Sep 1863, Washington, Iowa, United States; citing reference , county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 969,330.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Ireland Civil Registration, 1845-1913", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:QTS9-RJWN : 6 September 2019), Entry for Jermiah Moher, 1868.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Matthew's great-grandfather [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey]] James' obituary mentions that he "was known and loved by baseball amateurs of Houston as "Dad" McConaughey. For at least ten years he kept an amateur ball team in the field and had taught wholesome ideals of sportsmanship to hundreds of boys and girls all over Houston." The last year of his life, "he was manager of the Jacobs Brothers team in the Community League. He had spent hours keeping the North side playing field in good condition." [[Smith-159364|Cheryl (Smith) Hess]] #Matthew's Great-grandfather [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] was a Deputy in Morgan City, Louisiana. in April 1917, Deputy Maitland arrested the confessed killer of a State Senator. According to the article, he would not reveal his sources or how he knew where to find the killer.[Negro Confesses Guilt in Murder of Senator Brady, The Morgan City Daily Review, Apr 9, 1917, Page 1, Morgan City, Louisiana, US, https://newspaperarchive.com/the-morgan-city-daily-review-apr-09-1917-p-1/][[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 12:39, 22 July 2022 (UTC) # [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey (1867-1922)]] and his family went to Acambaro, Mexico as a locomotive engineer. All three children went and a Mary O. on the U.S.Consular Registration from 1907-1918. ([[Popp-547]]) # [[McElmoyl-11|Gustav McElmoyl]] common Ancestor [[Pack-2675|Gustav Pack]] so would be a cousin of Matthew received a purple heart for gallantry due to being wounded in action during the Battle of Argonne Forrest [[Jenkinson-562]] #Matthew's Great Grandmother [[Westerling-39|Julia Barbara (Westerling) Maitland (abt.1866-1949)]] had a niece [[Swenson-1153|Marie Swenson (1884-1918)]] and nephew [[Swenson-1154|Joseph E Swenson (1889-1918)]] who died of influenza in October 1918 in San Antonio, Texas. #Matthew's [[McConaughey-91|3rd great-uncle]], David McConaughey, named the town of Cameron, West Virginia. #[[McConaughey-106|Betty McConaughey]] here are some of the notable finds about her Active in the Suffragette Movement, The first woman juror in Arkansas, A charter member of the Arkansas Pioneers Association, Honorary state president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and A regular contributor to the Arkansas Gazette and was the lead writer for a column titled History of Equal Suffrage Movement in Arkansas which ran on The Woman’s Page. 2nd Great Aunt to Matthew [[Jenkinson-562]] # [[Wassell-4 |Samuel McConaughey Wassell]], Matthew's first cousin, was the second Mayor in the Wassell Family - His Grandfather John W. Wassell was also Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas. He has common ancestors with Matthew, [[McConaughey-1|James McConaughey]] and [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] [[Jenkinson-562]] #[[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] Plantation owner, a lawyer, and a member of the Alabama legislature. Great Great Great Grandfather of Matthew found prior to challenge #Husband of [[Maitland-984 |Jane Adair]] - [[Dodson-6611 | Orion Doodson]] was left in an orphanage with his two Brothers (Omer and Orme) when their Mother died. One of the Brothers ran away but was placed in another orphanage and returned to the one he ran away from - The Orphanage states Mother died Father whereabouts unknown. Omer later found his Father (not sure about the other two Brothers). But Omer was in lodgings with his Father in the 1930 Census. Their Father died win 1934 cause Fracture of the Skull with cerebral haemorrhage caused by an accidental fall from bed. Informant Omer. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building|Stone Masons of Aberdeen Scotland Immigrate for Texas Capital Building]] - It was originally thought that [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] may have come to the US because of this, but it was later proven that the stonecutter was a different Robert Maitland who was 10 years younger. === Military Profiles === * [[McClure-7604|Leonard McClure (1836-1897)]], Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, served in the Civil War. ([[Evans-29543]]) *Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae (1829-1899)]] was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War *Matthew's 2nd Great Grandfather, [[McConaughey-1|James W. McConaughey (1821-1872)]], was appointed Assistant Adjutant General under his brother-in-law, Adjutant General Dandridge McRae during the Civil War. * [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae]] Dandridge McRae was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Sister of [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] - found prior to challenge Matthew's direct ancestor his Albina == Media Outreach == === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220721/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Tuesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: (this isn't done until the end of the week) * Wednesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 50 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** 537 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Team Member badge. * Thursday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 40 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 ** Connections after one day: 416. Connections at the end of the week: 723. * End of the week: ** MVP: Tracey Bent (Bent-1675) ** Top Bounty Hunter: Heather Jenkinson (Jenkinson-562) * 55 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Bounty Hunter badge. * [https://twitter.com/MSilvaGenealogy/status/1552719350083293190?s=20&t=ORwl0DZxYR1vyHoOrvvPOA Mindy Twitter] The WikiTree Challenge for Matthew McConaughey is officially over. Congratulations to Tracey Bent for earning MVP and Heather Jenkinson for Top Bounty Hunter. Way to go!!! @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook: We wrapped up the week of searching for Matthew McConaughey's ancestors. What a great job everyone did!! He now has 723 people connected to him within 7 degrees. Kudos to the WikiTree researchers for rocking yet another challenge!! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437778 @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook '''{{Orange|(are there other tags I can add?)}}''' The week researching Matthew McConaughey's ancestors came to an end yesterday. Don't forget to check out our Highlights on WikiTree.com! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449759 @McConaughey @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #genealogy === WT Cousins === * Closest relationships to Matthew by a participant: ** 11 degrees [[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] ** 13 degrees [[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]] ** 14 degrees [[Boudreaux-1183|Michele (Boudreaux) Cirillo]] ** 17 degrees [[Cargill-673|Barbara (Cargill) Easley]] ** 17 degrees [[Goode-1618|Evelyn (Goode) Miller]] ** 17 degrees [[Hughes-9397|Melvin Hughes]] ** 17 degrees [[Ice-392|Tracy Ice]] ** 18 degrees [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] ** 18 degrees [[Vardeman-46|Jana (Vardeman) Diamond]] ** 18 degrees [[Fowler-12811|Kathy Fowler]] ** 18 degrees [[Green-16543|Katie (Green) Sell]] ** 18 degrees [[Yancey-389|Mike Yancey]] ** 18 degrees [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] ** 18 degrees [[Giltner-53|Teri (Giltner) Lester]] ** 19 degrees [[Holloway-5546|Ginger Holloway]] ** 19 degrees [[Bacon-1829|Joyce Bacon]] ** 19 degrees [[Freeman-18617|Karen (Freeman) Freeman-Smith]] ** 19 degrees [[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] ** 19 degrees [[Mansell-177|Lisa Mansell]] ** 19 degrees [[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]] ** 19 degrees [[King-9914|Tina (King) Hall]] ** 19 degrees [[King-11083|Rene (King) Thompson]] ** 19 degrees [[Quackenbush-328|Jerold (Quackenbush) Farver Sr]] ** 19 degrees [[Hernly-6|Vince Hernly]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These ancestors were picked mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Anderson-69803|Mary (Anderson) McConaughey (abt.1785-abt.1840)]] # [[Gilligan-580|Luke Gilligan (abt.1780-)]] # [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] # [[Westerling-40|Charles Westerling (abt.1821-1902)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McClure-7599|William McClure (1797-1849)]] # [[Fassbender-43|Hermann Fassbender (abt.1815-aft.1843)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Maher-3484|Jeremiah Maher (abt.1845-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Hennessey-709|Mary (Hennessey) Brien (abt.1839-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== *
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 0 == '''Focus''': [[Mapother-1|Tom (Mapother) Cruise]] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Scores] === Needs Work === # # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * [[Rivera_y_Rivera-9|Vicente Rivera y Rivera]] Draft registration: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVMY-16CN?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=LKG2-BTP [[Silva-1055]] When I try to open at my affiliate, it states I need to visit the partner site [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 00:39, 10 August 2022 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Tom's great-grandfather [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser]] had a [[Nitzken-1|brother-in-law Henry]] that owned a saloon. Henry had a daughter-in-law named Margaret Lionfeeder. [[Silva-1055]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] died as the result of injuries when the horse she was driving was frightened by a motorcycle and ran away, throwing her against a tree. This happened in 1910 when horses and motorcycles had to share the road.[[Cox-27529]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] was said to have been related to Edgar Allen Poe and a Vice-President of the USA. [[Ulmer-538]] ''Note: I didn't use this as the connection finder doesn't currently show a blood relationship, just a marital one. #Tom's second great grandfather, [[Batman-209|Thomas Jefferson Batman (1853-1933)]] owned a distilling business. He entered into the distilling business with T H Sherley & Co as an office boy and 10 years later was a junior partner. He named his son, Sherley, was in all likelihood named for T H. (His name is often transcribed as "Shirley.") When T H Sherley died, T J Batman started his own distillery, the Frishe Distillery Company. T J Batman and T J Batman, Jr each owned 10 shares and A S Batman owned 5. He retired in 1919, just before Prohibition! [[Ulmer-538]] # Tom's great-grandfather [[Reibert-7|William Reibert (1877-1957)]] was caught in the 1910 census at the Kentucky State Fair. At the time he was working as a carver of coffins. [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] # Tom's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[Shea-2963|Dennis Shea J]], was a glass blower and molder. At the age of 43 he was an inmate at the insane asylum in Louisville, Kentucky. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Tom's first cousin (3x removed) [[McCormick-7926|Wright McCormick (abt.1893-abt.1922)]] was an English Professor at the University of Texas. He died tragically at the age of 29, climbing a dormant volcano outside of Mexico City. [[Menchaca-94]] #in 1931, Tom's Great grandmother, [[Batman-304|Anna Stewart (Batman) Mapother (1877-1968)]] was elected the first President of the newly formed Epsilon Chapter of the Pi Omicron Sorority, which was a non-collegiate sorority that promoted education for adult women. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # The sister-in-law of Tom's great-grandfather, [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]], died of swallowing strychnine tablets at her home, leading to an investigation into her death. It was believed by the family to be accidental when she mistook the tablets for aspirin. [[McKinnis-301|Lisa McKinnis]] #Brothers [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] and [[Pfeiffer-2375|John Pfeiffer]] married Sisters [[Gould-9035|Julia Gould]] and [[Gould-9039|Johanna Gould]]. [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] was Tom's Great Great Grandfather. [[Jenkinson-562 |Heather Jenkinson]] #Maybe Tom gets his theatre arts by heredity.... his Great-grandfather [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]] the first was said to be a riveting speaker and there are numerous articles of him speaking to groups and even performing Shakespeare at his college get together later in life. On his mother's side, his Great grandfather, [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser (1870-1938)]], may have been a baritone soloist and choir singer that "has made quite a name for himself in local music".[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #[[Merckel-187|Barbe Merckel (1795 - 1866)]] married Jean Michel Ennesser[[Enser-4| Jean Michel Ennesser (1784 - 1854)]] on 14 Dec 1813 in Kutzenhausen (Alsace, France). Her father [[Merckel-188|Jean Merckel (1757 - 1813)]] died two days after the marriage and her mother [[Ennesser-2|Marie Anne Ennesser (1760 - 1813)]] died four days after the marriage. #An auction in 1923 for Ramser Hardware with Thomas Mapother as the attorney.... Mapother is from Tom's paternal side and Ramser is from his maternal side....2 generations before their descendants married each other! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] {{Image|file=Mapother-3-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Ramser's Hardware Auction }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *Tom's 3rd Great Grandfather [[Mackey-2911|Jeremiah Mackey (1835-1903)]] served in the Civil War after arriving here from Ireland. *Tom's 2nd Great Uncle (?) [[Evans-41550|Timothy E Evans]] served in the Civil War *Tom's Grandfather, [[Pfeiffer-944|Charles Conrad Pfeiffer (1894-1953)]] served in WW1. *Tom's 3rd(or 4th) Great Grandfather [[Batman-217|Thomas Batman (1797-1880)]] served in the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]] {| border="1" !Day!!Subject!! {{Image|file=PFWC-1.png|size=30 |link=https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-3.png|size=30 |link=https://twitter.com/WikiTreers}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-2.png|size=30 |link=https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-6.png|size=30 |link=https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers}} ! {{Image|file=DBE_Admin-13.png|size=30 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/}} |- |8/2||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8233620736662830 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1554451953790468100 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CgwgyOxLta7/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1445992}} |- |8/5||Started yesterday!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8248942175130686 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1555572059014664192 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg4eUIYtu_N/ Link]|||| |- |8/8||Halfway mark||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8261763050515265 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1556631822053810177 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg__-DQO0Gd/ Link]|||| |- |8/10||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8272567322768171 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557461196969836544 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChF5Qe6LwPd/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Zoom Wrap-up||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8276390039052566 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557757202164813825 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChH_6Y7OIya/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Highlights||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8302026586488911 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559714693010317312 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChV6zZEOid5/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1456551}} |} === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** 28 ancestors within 8 generations. * Thursday ** 50 ancestors within 20 generations *Friday: ** All of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added to his branches ** 77 ancestors within 20 generations ** There are now 70 relatives within 6 degrees of Tom, and 107 relatives within 7 degrees! ** More than 22 WikiTreers have contributed to his branches so far ** 30 bounty points for connections have now been awarded. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Cruise-499|Andrew Cruise (abt.1736-1780)]] ''Ireland # [[Dean-5811|William John Dean (abt.1788-)]] ''Kentucky? # [[Reibert-11|Georg Reibert (abt.1810-1883)]] ''Germany # [[Kuch-38|Christina Magdalena Charlotte (Kuch) Wagner (1719-1784)]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Schmid-2550|Anna Barbara (Schmid) Hartdorn (-aft.1830)]] ''Germany # [[Shea-2965|Dennis Shea (1835-)]] ''Ireland # [[Grossell-12|Julienne (Grossell) Acker (1764-)]] ''France # [[Welsh-4597|Bridget (Welsh) Mackey (1838-1898)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Location Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[[:Category:England%2C_Research_Resources|England Research Resources Category]] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [[Template:England_Sticker|sticker page]] for more specific locations) =====France===== * [[Space:France_genealogical_resources|France genealogical resources]] on WikiTree * [[Project:France|France Project]] on WikiTree * [[Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources|France Project Reliable Sources]] on WikiTree * [[Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields|Guidelines for Name Fields]] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} =====Germany===== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. * WikiTree [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|Germany Project Resources]] * [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|WikiTree Germany Project Templates]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== * [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|Templates, Stickers and Images]] on WikiTree * [[Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources|Scotland - Reliable Sources]] on WikiTree *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Resources]] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} =====United States===== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [[Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources|United States Reliable Sources]] * New York: **[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search]
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== WikiTree Challenge 16 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lopez-5633|Jennifer Lopez]] : Spouses & Relationships: * [[Noa-37|Ojani Noa]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Noa-Family-Tree-37 family]) ''Cuba * [[Judd-4969|Cristan "Cris" Judd]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Judd-Family-Tree-4969 family]) ''Philippines & US * [[Muniz-123|Marc Anthony Muniz]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Muniz-Family-Tree-123 family]) ''Puerto Rico * [[Affleck-Boldt-1|Ben (Affleck-Boldt) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Affleck-Boldt-Family-Tree-1 family]) ''English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swedish, Swiss, Northern Irish (Scots-Irish), Welsh and French ancestry * [[Garner-1922|Jennifer (Garner) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garner-Family-Tree-1922 family]) ''English, German, and Swiss * [[Combs-3057|Sean Combs]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Combs-Family-Tree-3057 family]) ''never married J.Lo; African-American === Needs Work === # [[Torres_Hernandez-4|Trinidad Torres Hernandez (abt.1856-1921)]] needs narrative # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] needs examining of sources === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Menchaca-94 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGBS-PQM * The children's baptisms for [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Jen's husband, Ben Affleck's great grandparents. [[Byers-1011|Allen Dewey Byers (1901-)]] and [[McGuire-1722|Dorothy Elizabeth (McGuire) Byers (1903-1993)]] and his grandmother, took a trip on a ship, Western Prince from Santos, Brazil to New York in 1931. The trip took 2 weeks. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Ben Affleck's great grandmother had two sisters [[McGuire-6760|Margaret (McGuire) Renfrew (1903-)]] and [[McGuire-6763|Louise (McGuire) Renfrew (1907-1991)]] who married two brothers. [[Renfrew-196|Reno Bartlett Renfrew (1898-1963)]] and [[Renfrew-197|Charles Renfrew (1905-1993)]]. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Jennifer's maternal great aunt [[Rivera_Rivera-11|Antonia Rivera Rivera]] is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was actually only 97 years old. The informant gave her birth date as 1 Jan 1880 when her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. (Urbach-13) # Jennifer's 4th-great-grandfather, [[García_García-36|Juan García García (abt.1780-)]], was born in the Canary Islands. (Koehnline-1) The Lopez line has been identified as coming from Lugo in Spain, & the Ginorios have been found to have ties to Corsican France. #Jennifer's grand uncle, [[Rodriguez_Rivera-21|Felix Rodriguez_Rivera (1902 - 1979)]] and his wife, [[Meléndez_Pabón-1|Privacy Level: Open (White)Cecilia Meléndez Pabón (1897 - 1944)]] had 2 sets of twins who didn't survive. (Urbach-13) #Ben Affleck's great grandmother's sister [[Perkins-7296|Rachel Ada (Perkins) Conant]] lived to age 100. [note, I did not find this!] [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] (Posted, didn't find) #Ben Affleck's grandfather [[Boldt-407|William O'Brien Boldt (1917-2004)]]was an anti-nuclear weapons activist. In 1941 he spent six months in a work camp for conscientious objectors. [[Ulmer-538|Frances Ulmer]] #Jennifer's second cousin once removed [[Robles_Rivera-7|Dolores Robles Rivera]] and her brother [[Robles_Rivera-8|Domingo Robles Rivera]] got married on the same day 14 Mar 1936. (Urbach-13) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === * == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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@JenniferLopez |- |8/16||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8299264283431808 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559518930749865985 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChUhEj5NvF0/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8309733955718174 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560272858823409664 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChZ3z9juaqE/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8311539105537659 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560394157230854145 Link]|||| |- |8/20||Zoom Weekend Chat||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8319906824700887 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561014952911069185 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChfJUY7uQfO/ Link]|| |- |8/21||Halfway||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8324582824233287 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561378848343789569 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chhuw2bOXwR/ Link]|| |- |8/23||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8333504700007766 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562084261129224195 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChmvtEhLQcU/ Link]|| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8342593515765551 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562787072628649984 Link]|||| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8344482768909959 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562922863002152960 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chss3r6OK2d/ Link]|| |- |8/27||Wrap-Up: J-Lo||||||||{{YouTube|VenrbYwTTi4}} |}
* Mindy's tweet 14 Aug 2022: ** August 18th we're starting the research challenge for Jennifer Lopez Affleck (J.Lo). Join us as we do a deep dive into those Puerto Rican records! Find out more about the incredible women she descends from. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 @WTChallenge @BBjlo #genealogy * Mindy Fb 18 Aug 2022: ** We start researching J.Lo's ancestors in less than three hours! Join in on the fun if you haven't already registered. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 Chat will be at noon and 8pm EDT as usual. @WikiTree @Jennifer Lopez * Mindy Twitter & Fb 20 Aug 2022: ** Jennifer's maternal great aunt Antonia Rivera Rivera is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was really only 97 years old. Her birth date was given as 1 Jan 1880. Her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. Hey, 97 is still a good age to live to! @WTChallenge @jlo #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (as of 26 Aug 2022 - 312 people saw my tweet!) * Mindy Twitter & Fb 26 Aug 2022: ** We wrapped up the research week for J.Lo's ancestors. She now has 838 people connected to her and 55 direct ancestors! Way to go WikiTreers on the incredible research and discoveries during the week! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220818/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** (Jennifer Lopez) has 13 ancestors within 20 generations. ** 20 connections within 4 or 5 degrees (app is stuck) * Thursday (night) ** J.Lo has 20 direct ancestors within 20 degrees. ** J.Lo now has 42 connections made to her branches. * Friday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 193 people connected in her branches! * Saturday morning ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 266 people connected in her branches! * Wednesday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 points ** J.Lo has 55 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 838 people connected in her branches! * 18 Sep 2022 - Latino & Hispanic month **Looking back on J.Lo's WikiTree Challenge week, as we are in the midst of National Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month. Good times! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462084 #Latinos #LatinxHeritageMonth #LatinoHeritageMonth #Latinoamérica == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Moreno-1728|Francisca Moreno (abt.1815-)]] # [[Ginorio-2|Gerónimo Ginorio (abt.1825-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Colón_Colón-21|Martina Colón Colón (abt.1780-)]] # [[Rivera_Y_Baez-1|Anselma (Rivera Y Baez) Rivera De Rodriguez (1865-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Rivera-1839|Leon Rivera (bef.1815-bef.1896)]] # [[Mercado-389|Monserrate Mercado (abt.1822-1912)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. 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There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ===== Puerto Rico ===== * '''[[Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5|Spain Record Tutorial]]''' * [https://puertoricangenealogy.weebly.com/ Puerto Rican Genealogy] ''resources * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ * '''Cyndi's List - United States - Puerto Rico''', website online. http://www.cyndislist.com/us/puerto-rico/ * '''The Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York''', http://www.hispanicgenealogy.com/ * '''PRRoots.com: A Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York Website''', http://www.prroots.com/ * '''Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research: Latin America, Central and South America, and the Caribbean''', from The Library of Congress, Humanities & Social Sciences Division. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/foreignlati.html * ''''Cómo encontrar información genealógica en las iglesias latinoamericanas'''', enplenitud.com [en línea] http://www.enplenitud.com/como-encontrar-informacion-genealogica-en-las-iglesias-latinoamericanas.html * '''Hispanic Internet Resources''' in The British Library http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/europe/spain/relatedinternetresources/hispanicinternetres.html * '''Guía de información Genealógica: Busca tus ancestros en Latinoamérica''' [en línea] http://www.guiagenealogica.com/index.php/archivos-en-latinoamerica * '''Hispagen: Asociación de Genealogía Hispana'''. http://hispagen.es/ * '''Hispanic Local History and Genealogy in the United States''': Selected Titles in The Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/hispanic/handbooks.html * '''Latin Roots Toolkit''' from Family Tree Magazine. http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/latin-roots-toolkit * '''Diccionario para Genealogistas''' [en línea] http://www.geneadiccionario.com/ * '''Institute of Genealogy and History for Latin America''', on Genealogy.com. http://www.genealogy.com/00000140.html * '''Historical Maps of Latin America''' from the Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC). http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/map/ * ''''WikiTree and DNA'''' blog by Roberta Estes and Peter J. Roberts. http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ * ''''The Irish in Latin America and Iberia'''', from the Society for Irish Latin American Studies. http://www.irlandeses.org/biblioarg4.htm * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Latin American Flags'''. A freespace page for uniform, outlined images of the flags of the 20 Latin American nations. [[Space:Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]] * '''Directorio de Genealogía Hispana'''. Se anuncia como "El mayor directorio sobre Genealogía Hispana en la Red", donde puede encontrarse "cualquier recurso que pueda resultar de interés para el genealogista en el gran ámbito hispano". Incluye enlaces para la mayoría de los países Latinoamericanos, además de muchas otras fuentes de interés. http://www.genealogiahispana.com/directorio/ * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ :''See the [[Space:Sources-Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Source-a-Thon]] help page for additional tips on sites to search. =====Switzerland ===== * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [[Project:Switzerland#Templates|WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates]] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern]
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== WikiTree Challenge #17 == '''Focal Point''': [[Turow-8|Scott Turow]] === Notes From Scott === * When I was a boy, my mother’s mother had a phenomenal memory, and went all the way back to the Crimean war. Unfortunately, my mom was disorganized, and we never found those documents. What was memorable was that there was a child [in my tree] with a mother but no father. My mother asked her “was there a father?” My grandmother shrugged and said “a gypsy.” * I knew three [of my grandparents]. Two of them very well. My father was at odds with his father, so I had met him, but had not grown up around him. He worked as a peddler on the streets of Los Angeles, so my father considered him an embarrassment. His mom had what we now believe to be intestinal cancer. She died when he was about six years old. My father’s mother bears a striking resemblance to my oldest daughter. * (Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?) My cousin Joy, who was my mom’s … the daughter of my grandmother’s sister. A second cousin? * (We already know these are Ashkenazi Jews) It’s funny, though, as through the Ancestry DNA results I was 99% Ashkenazi Jew and she was 97%, so I referred to her as “half-breed.” * (Do you have any interesting stories that have been handed down in your family?) Not really. I thought the gypsy not showing up in my DNA was disappointing. The rest of it I suspect is pretty normal for any immigrant family. * (Is there a specific ancestor you would like to know more about?) My grandfather, with whom I was very close, was not a good family reporter, as he was thrown out of his home when he was 13 or 14 years old. His father found him smoking behind the barn. He hit the father, and was sent to the United States a few days later. Or, that was the story. My grandmother came from the same area, which is now Belarus, and she is purportedly my grandfather’s 5th cousin. So, I’d love to know more about that side of the family. My father’s side is a [mystery]. It is possible that the Rabinovitz line came from other than Russia. My father’s father was called Julius in this country. My mother’s father was called Samson in English, and was always “Sam.” * (Is there anyone you’ve wondered whether you are related to?) My mother, who is not a Turow (Turovetsky) by birth, was convinced the Turow Street Synagogue in Rhode Island were relatives. Scott said they were Portuguese Jews, so not related. The other story passed down in my mother’s family was that there was a spoon, lost in migration, that attested to the fact that we were descended from King David. As an adult, I realized that we may all be descended from him, back several thousand years, and so I’m not sure it is as impressive. But it would be amusing to see if there is any validity to this claim. * (Is there anything else you’d like to learn through this experience?) You’ve already found more than I knew, especially on my father’s side, so I’m excited to see what else you find. There may be a family bible in Yiddish, but otherwise the records should be in Russian. * (With the information you have given me today, is there anything you don’t want shared with our research team or the public?) No. You can share everything. === Needs Work === #[[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] #[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] ==== To Research ==== * Pastron family: There's an 1850 Revision List for the Slutsk region that gives an Itsko, son of Ellya, who could match up with Hillel's father, in a town called Kopyl'. Not sure if it's likely to be the same person, but maybe something to look into.(note from Koehnline-1, Discord, 4 Sep) * Turovetzky people who lived in Zhitomir at the turn of the 20th century. At least one family migrated to NYC. Names such as Meyer, Leyzer, Abram, Rivka, Sora, and Dweira are present. Very likely close cousins of our search interest. (note from Munits-1) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, already found ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, not yet known ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) #[[Levin-930|Louis Levin]] gravestone cited inscription needs translation. # [[Levin-928|Sam Levin]] - gravestone is cited # [[Goldman-1421|Hannah (Goldman) Weinstein]], daughter of Max Goldman # [[Weinstein-484|Isahel/Isaac/Isadore Weinstein]] # [[Weinstein-485|Ida Weinstein]] #[[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]] #[[Weinress-2|Mandel Weinress (abt.1865-1946)]] #[[Peise-1|Rosa (Peise) Weinress (1866-)]] #[[Torch-14|Louis Torch (abt.1892-1950)]] #[[Zitnick-2|Samuel Zitnick (abt.1890-1946)]] #[[Koterlo-1|Ides (Koterlo) Blitstein (1882-1965)]] - needs LNAB specifically === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7HX-ZJP : 10 March 2018), Barney Ruth and Sarah Davidsky, 18 Jan 1908. *"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MX-QFHT : 18 March 2018), Meyer Turner, 31 Dec 1964; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference , record number , Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . [Doherty-2064] for profile [[%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3|%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3]] (Kathy checked for these 2 above on 9/7 and did not find them[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 16:49, 14 September 2022 (UTC)) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Nathaniel Epstein]] changed his surname to Van Dorf. #Scott's Uncle Isadore Louis Turow aka Irving [[Turowetzky-3|Isadore Turowetzky]] was also a Doctor he can be found in the 1940 Census working at the State Hospital, Illinois [[Jenkinson-562]] #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[Torch-14|Louis Torch]] was called to testify in the investigation into the attack and murder of [[Hvid-26|Marinus Hvid]]. Hvid was attacked on 27 December 1939, beaten by several men, and died on 30 December 1939 in Chicago. Torch was Vice-President of the Affiliated Garage Association. From 1930 to 1939 32 persons were murdered and several arson attacks made, indicative of the "violence in the garage industry." #Scott's maternal uncle's first cousin[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] died when the C-40 transport plane he was in with 5 others crashed into a mountain near Chiran on the southern tip of Kyushu, Japan, [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2721126/person/142406884012/media/6a384d1c-8750-4d20-942c-8b8ae7ca1177?_phsrc=kSP682&_phstart=successSource] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #Scott's maternal aunt by marriage's uncle by marriage [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War I and his son served in World War II [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #3 sisters, [[Woloshen-4|Katherine (Woloshen) Toplon (-1954)]], [[Woloshen-2|Sarah W (Woloshen) Weinress (1898-1964)]] & [[Woloshen-6|Lena Woloshen (1897-)]] who are 6 degrees from Scott through his Grandmother [[עפשטיין-13|פייגא בת ישראל (עפשטיין) Pastron (abt.1895-1989)]]'s line, ended up in Chicago Home for Jewish Friendless and Working Girls (53rd St & Ellis Ave). Their mother appears to have had mental issues and their father [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]], an attorney, died in 1918. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:56, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # Scott's grandmother's sister's husband [[Kurnick-3|Edward Kurnick]] had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. # Scott's uncle [[Turowetzky-3|Dr. Irving L. Turow]] was faced with a scandal while serving as acting managing officer of the Peoria State Hospital for mental patients. Caretaking of the hospital cemetery had deteriorated for those whose remains were not claimed by family members. A deceased inmate's daughter learned of her mother's death after some months, but the remains could not be located due to the abandonment of a former practice of placing numbered concrete headstones. She appealed to her state representative [[Lund-2714|Arnold L. Lund]]. The resulting news story ran in September 1940 while Dr. Turow was vacationing and Democratic Governor [[Levy-3105|Henry Horner]] was convalescing—he died in October without resigning from office. Republican gubernatorial candidate [[Green-15032|Dwight Green]], who would win the November election, tasked [[Lund-2714|Rep. Lund]] with making a thorough investigation. Dr. Turow was replaced by another doctor on 1 November, but went on to head the neuropsychiatric unit at the Army's Percy Jones General Hospital for four years during World War II and to serve in other Illinois mental health clinics. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Scott' grandmother's sister [[Epstein-668|Bernice (Epstein)Erenberg]] participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #Scott's grandfather's sister [[Turowetzky-4|Frances (Turow) Pastern's]] husband [[Pasternak-183|David Arthur Pastern]] lost his mother when he about seven-years-old. He and his younger brother [[Pasternak-50|Alvin Pasternak]] were placed in the Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans, despite their father being still alive. David later changed his name from Pasternak to Pastern. # Scott's grandfather Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran [[פאסטראן-1|שמשון בן הלל (פאסטראן) Pastron (1889-1977)]] arrived 20 July 1905 on the Armenia. From ship’s manifest: Schimsdren Pastron, male, Hebrew, age 16, born about 1889; in possession $5, first time in US, paid own passage, final destination NY, going to uncle Jacob Rosran in NY, Canal Str 40. (Delayed 2 days before being admitted). Jacob Rozran's death certificate lists father as Avraham Razran [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]], who is Fannie Epstein Pastron's grandfather. Since Shimshon and his wife would not be first cousins, Jacob is his uncle by marriage. Jacob's wife (Lena Zurkoff , from birth records of children) is Shimshon Pastron's biological aunt. Shimshon Pastron was still living with Zena and Jacob in the 1910 census in Chicago with their 4 children, brother-in-law Max Zurkoff, and nephew Sam Pastron age 21. #Scott's mother [[Pastron-7|Rita (Pastron) Turow's]] brother [[Pastron-9|Sidney Pastron's]] wife [[Tatelbaim-1|Frances (Tatelbaim)Weinstein's]] brother [[Tatelbaim-5|Joseph Lev Tate]] died in combat on D-Day in France, 6 June 1944. His body was returned to the United States in 1948. #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[צורקוף-3|Max Zurkoff]] had an unusual career in 1930- "sausage route salesman." # [[Muffson-1|Jacob Muffson]] out in degree 7 was treated cruelly by a South Chicago police officer with a history of brutality. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Chicago_newspaper_articles_for_the_Turows&public=1 Chicago newspaper articles for the Turow's] === Military Profiles === WORLD WAR II *Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Dr. Nathaniel Epstein Van Dorf]] served as a Captain in the United States Army during World War II. He was stationed in England. *Scott's grandfather's nephew [[Turner-42597|Solomon Turner]] served as a Staff Sergeant during World War II. *Scott's maternal uncle's first cousins [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] and his maternal uncle's aunt's husband [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War II *Scott's grandmother's brother [[Pastron-9|Seymour Sidney Pastron]] served from 1941 to 1946 in the United States Army as a psychiatric doctor. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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* 30 Aug 2022: Mindy LinkedIn & Facebook ** We still need volunteers to help with Russian-Jewish research on WikiTree for author Scott Turow's week. Check out more in our forum: https://lnkd.in/g8PN-UCy #research #wiki #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 1 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** The week has started for Scott Turow. We will spend one full week researching his Russian-Jewish ancestors. Even if you don't participate, you can join us in chat. It should be an interesting week! #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 3 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook ** New York Times bestselling author, Scott Turow, is being researched this week. His grandmother's brother-in-law had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. Pretty cool discovery! * 4 Sep 2022 Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** WikiTreers are doing a great job with the WikiTree Challenge this week! They have added 23 direct ancestors, and 166 peripheral ancestors or cousins (within 7 degrees). I think Scott Turow will be happy at the end of the week. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458099 Discovery: Scott' grandmother's sister Bernice (Epstein) Erenberg participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge * 4 Sep 2022 Facebook ** Scott's grandfather, Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran, arrived in 1905 on the 'Armenia.' He was sixteen years old, had $5 in his pocket, and was coming to the United States for the first time to visit his Uncle Jacob in New York. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220901/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** Scott has 16 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 17 connections within 7 degrees * Saturday Night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 0 points ** Scott has 23 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 166 connections within 7 degrees == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the {{G2GLink|1458099}}! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[טורובעצקי-8|יהודה טורובעצקי (abt.1761-)]] Meyer Turovetzky # [[Bat_Lev-1|פרומה (bat Lev) bat Leyb (1864-)]] Prome (bat Lev) bat Leyb (Mother only!) # [[ראבינאוויטש-7|ישראל יצהק ראבינאוויטש (abt.1830-)]] Israel Yitzhak Rabinavich # [[ראנקין-2|רפאל ראנקין (abt.1850-)]] Raphael Rankin ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[פאסטראן-3|יצחק (פאסטראן) Pastron (abt.1840-)]] Yitzhak (Pastran) Pastron # [[צורקוף-1|Unknown (צורקוף) Pastron (abt.1870-)]] "Kresha, Kreslia" Pastron '''{{Orange|Solved!!}}''' # [[עפשטיין-15|שמעון עפשטיין (abt.1845-)]] Simon Epstein # [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]] Avraham Rozran == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/appJStest.php?app=SixDegrees Greg's awesome 6 degree app] ''This has a variety of ways to show the connections to the focal person. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lopez-5633 Ancestor Explorer] ''This app shows how many direct ancestors are connected to the focal person * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php Missing Parents app] ''This app shows which connected profiles need parents added. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== * [https://bloodandfrogs.com/compendium/russia BloodAndFrogs] has a great collection of resources, from newspapers to informative websites. * [https://www.familyspace.ru/ Familyspace ] seems to be the place to find family trees of people from the former USSR. The mostly free website has more than 3 million users. * [https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/free-databases/ Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/lists/intro_1897_russian_census.htm Extracts of the Jewish records in the 1897 All Russian Census] on JewishGen Belarus SIG * [https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/ Jewish Encyclopedia] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] home page, primary site for indexed records of Ashkenazi Jews. * [http://www.reabit.org.ua/nbr/ National database of repressed of Ukraine] * [https://www.thefhguide.com/project-9-russia.html Research: Russia, Goal 1 - The Family History Guide] * [https://www.yadvashem.org/ Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center], database of Shoah victims. * Language/handwriting resources: ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-male-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Male given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-female-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Feale given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [http://www.behrmanhouse.com/resource_room/hebrew-handwriting-chart Hebrew handwriting chart] ** [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7f/62/1e/7f621eb979d1869937d75821a32c4af3.jpg Russian cursive basic handwriting] ** [https://stevemorse.org/hebrew/heb2eng.html Transliterating Hebrew & Yiddish to Latin script] ** [https://stevemorse.org/russian/rus2eng.html Transliterating Russian to Latin script] ** [https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/yiddish.htm Yiddish online keyboard] ** [https://www.hebcal.com/converter?gd=20&gm=2&gy=2022&g2h=1 Hebrew date converter] ** [https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/tombstones.html How to read Jewish gravestone inscriptions]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == '''Focus''': [[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # The actor, Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickie alongside Olivia in the movie, "Grease" was married to her sister, Rona, for 5 years, 1980-1985. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's 2nd great Grandfather William Richards' [[Richards-20087]] occupation was a Sail maker (Entered by Tyner-799) # Nicolaus Hermann Escherhausen (Escherhausen-1), the first husband of Olivia's 4th great Grandmother Adelheid Catharine (Bacmeister) Jhering, was a doctor who wrote in Latin a medical book titled "De Pvrgantibvs Chronica Cvtis Exanthemata Nonnvmqvam Exacerbantibvs" published in 1774. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Matt Lattanzi's paternal grandmother Rose (Pronesti) Lattanzi arrived in the USA, with her mother, from Italy in 1913 (Urbach-13) # [[Newton-15169|Beadon Paul Newton]] and his wife Joan had 3 children all baptised on the same date 20 February 1837, James, Emma and Julia. Beadon's occupation was butcher, and they appear to have had a close association with the Ralls family who also had children baptised on the day with one having the first name Beadon and another two who had the middle name Newton. '[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]''' # Olivia's great great grandaunt, Catherine John [[John-3372]] was an assisted emigrant to Australia, arriving on the Iberia about 18 Jan 1884 as a third class passenger, with her two young children in tow. The Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation granted them 40 acres. (Entered by Gullison-3) # Henriette Charlotte Jhering managed to reunite the three Magi, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar on her marriage record: she was the daughter of CASPAR Rudolf Jhening and married Carl MELCHIOR Boden, son of Carl BALTHASAR Christoph Boden. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Jeff Conaway, Olivia's brother-in-law had a great uncle (Conaway-1127) whose death in 1905 made it into the St. Louis newspaper. He checked into a hotel at 4 am with a woman. He was drunk. Their bodies were found around noon, victims of gas asphyxiation. There was supposed to be a Conaway family reunion on that day. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's nephew, Emerson Fifield-Hall, was encouraged to use his mom and aunt's (Rona & Olivia) surname Newton-John for his racing career (NASCAR). He later said that was one of the worst decisions he made in racing- it caused a lot of jealousy and "garbage." (Entered by Ulmer-538) # [[Newton-15377]] Six of her children were christened on the same day as three of her siblings in Creech St Michael, Somerset, England 20 Feb 1837 '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Olivia's Great-grandfather [[Newton-15168|James Newton (bef.1856-1924)]] (along with a group of landlords and barkeeps) was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbey Hotel. He was fined 40 shillings or a month imprisonment. I discovered adulterated whiskey is made with inferior ingredients or colored to look like more expensive whiskey, etc [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Jhering-3|Sebastian Eberhard Jhering]], Olivia's 5th great Grandfather, was a government councilor of the last prince of East-Frisia. he planned a navigable waterway, designed an international boundary (now the border between Germany and the Netherlands), created the legal basis for the state's claim to the barren areas and even had a village and a canal named after him. (Entered by Albasini-30) # In 1779 [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolph Jhering]], Olivia's 4th great Grandfather, founded the "Mühlenbrand-Societät in Ostfriesland” (East Frisian Mill Fire Society), which existed until 1952. The windmills were particularly endangered by fire, but the existing fire insurance established in 1754 ruled them out because the risk was too high. It was Jhering's idea, with special contributions, to make the risk calculable. Forty mill owners joined the Company and after a quarter of a century there were 113. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering]], Olivia's 3rd great Grandfather, realized his father had made a mistake in managing the village of Jheringsfehn and took over the administration from him, continuing very successfully from then on. His measures included the expansion of the Fehn canals between 1804 and 1819, through which the mined peat could be marketed more quickly. His success was reflected in the development of the population of Jheringsfehn: in 1788 there were 133 inhabitants, in 1813 there were already 398. The town even got a windmill during its administrative period. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-5|Adelheid Catharine Bacmeister]], Olivia's 4th great Grandmother was the aunt of the wife of Prussian general [[Von_Blücher-8|Blücher]], the one who won at Waterloo against Napoleon. Adelheid's half sister Marie Elisabeth Bacmeister married Peter Colomb and their daughter Katharine Amalie Colomb married general Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhard Bacmeister]], Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. In Vienna, Bacmeister succeeded in curing the Prince, who was seriously ill with smallpox. Bacmeister was mainly responsible for the medical care of Christian Eberhard, who ruled from 1690, since he was always susceptible to illness and required constant medical supervision. In addition, he took over the free medical care of the poor in Aurich on behalf of the Princely House. After Prince Christian Eberhard died in 1708, his son and successor Georg Albrecht von Ostfriesland also placed his full trust in Bacmeister and took him on as his official personal physician for life. During the many years at the princely court in Aurich, a deep relationship of trust and friendship had developed between Eberhard Bacmeister and Prince Christian Eberhard, as well as later with his son Georg Albrecht, as a result, the prince appointed him government councilor in his government college. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-8|Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister]], brother of Olivia's 5th great Grandfather and son of Dr. Eberhard Bacmeister was government, chancellery and consistorial councillor in East Frisia an independent principality within the Holy Roman Empire. When prince Charles Edzard died in 1744 without children, the territory fell to Prussia following the Emden Convention concluded on March 14, 1744, between the city of Emden and Frederick II of Prussia who was allowed to march without resistance into East Frisia. Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister tried to resist to the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland, the aunt of the last prince. He was punished for this with 18 weeks of mild imprisonment in Greetsiel, after which he migrated to the Electorate of Hanover and served as city syndic of Stade until his death in 1772. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Newton-15358|Julia (Newton) Ralls]] married her nephew, her sister Mary’s son. This is termed an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avunculate_marriage “avunculate” marriage] and is illegal in UK, perhaps the reason they moved to Bridgwater. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Oliver John's brother [[John-3380|Ivor John (1876-1949)]] trained at [https://www.vastsverige.com/en/lerum/produkter/naas-slott-och-slojdseminarium/ Naas Seminarium, Sweden.] A record of his attainments and employment is on his profile. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # [[Newton-15405|Thomas Newton (abt.1632-)]] and [[Bosley-1076|Edith Bosley (abt.1632-)]] were caught in bed in 1653 before they married and there is a quarter session record of the case: '''[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]'' #*''Information of John Lane of Wellington, mason and examinations of Thomas Newton of Wellington, mason and Edith Bosley of Crowcombe, singlewoman, concerning Thomas Newton and Edith Bosley being found in bed together. JP: John Turburville.'' #[[Luder-45|Martin Luther]] is Olivia's 12th great Grandfather. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and Albasini-30) # In 1720-1725, there was an inquisition proceeding against the official administrator and bailiff [[Milnitz-2|Johann Friedrich Milnitz]], Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, for embezzlement in the administration of customs and the Herrenmoor. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger]] married Renate Ursula Born, his half-cousin. They are both first cousins once removed to Olivia. (Entered by Gullison-3) # [[Halem-22|Frederich Wilhelm von Halem]] settled in Emden in 1786 as a general practitioner but gave up the lucrative practice, which had still left him time for scientific work, when, at the request of his hometown against the candidates of the king and the crown prince, he was elected state physician of East Frisia by the East Frisian estates in 1797. From then until his death, despite all the political upheavals, he remained the highest medical official in East Frisia, which first belonged to Prussia, then Dutch, French, Prussian again and finally became part of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1815. He also founded in 1794 the first German North Sea spa on the island of Norderney. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and improved by Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Webber_gentleman_of_Taunton%2C_St_Mary_Magdalen%2C_Somerset_1831|Will of Thomas Webber gentleman of Taunton, St Mary Magdalen, Somerset 1831]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_Beadon_Paul_Newton%2C_Yeoman_of_Creech_St_Michael%2C_Somerset1852|Will of Beadon Paul Newton, Yeoman of Creech St Michael, Somerset, 1852]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_John_Nuton_of_fCtocombe%2C_Somerset_1647|Will of John Nuton of Crocombe, Somerset 1647]] probably related in some way but not a direct ancestor as no children mentioned [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] === Military Profiles === * [[Bacmeister-15|Ernst August Max von Bacmeister (1853-1938)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Bacmeister-11|Hugo Karl August Bacmeister (1862-1937)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Von_Blücher-8|Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742 - 1819)]] Prussian general. Lead 6th Coaltion armies against Napoleon and beat him at the battle of Waterloo ''married a niece of Olivia's 4th great-grandmother'' === Notables In Olivia's Branches === # [[Lattanzi-2|Matt Lattanzi]] ''Spouse, American actor and dancer # [[Newton-15167|Daisy (Newton) John (1883-1965)]] ''Olivia's grandmother, singer in the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhardus Bacmeister (1659-1742)]] ''Olivia's 6th great-grandfather, he was a Royal family personal physician # [[Coldewey-4|Levin Coldewey (abt.1670-)]] ''Danish embassy preacher, Superintendent # [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolf Jhering (1740-1809)]] ''Olivia's 4th great-grandfather, held the office of "Advocatus Fisci" at the East Frisian government in Aurich # [[Von_Jhering-2|Kaspar Rudolph Ritter Von Jhering (1818-1892)]] ''Olivia's 2nd great-grandfather was a German jurist, author, legal scholar, and the founder of a modern sociological and historical school of law. # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering (1779-1825)]] ''Olivia's 3rd great-grandfather, & was an East Frisian lawyer, first secretary of the East Frisian landscape and director of the Mühlenbrandsgesellschaft in Aurich # [[Bacmeister-10|Heinrich Bacmeister (1618-1692)]] ''Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, He was a German chief justice officer and chamber procurator # [[Born-311|Max Born (1882-1970)]] ''Olivia's grandfather, he was a theoretical physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954 for his research in quantum mechanics and the wavefunction. # [[Born-315|Gustav Jacob Born (1851-1900)]], Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German histologist and author. # [[Ehrenberg-51|Victor Gabriel Ehrenberg (1851-1929)]] ''Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German jurist and lecturer # [[Luder-45|Martin Luther (1483 - 1546)]] ''Olivia's 12th great-grandfather. 16th-century monk and theologian. His beliefs helped birth the Reformation and give rise to Protestantism.'' # [[Born-316|Wolfgang Born (1893-1949)]] ''Olivia's grand-uncle, he was a German-American art historian.'' # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger (1908-1999)]] ''A first cousin once removed, he was a German architect.'' # [[Pryce-319|Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce (1913-2003)]] ''3 degrees, related by marriage. He was a British physicist. Maurice's colleague was arrested for supplying atomic secrets to the USSR in 1950. # [[Liebig-15|Justus (Liebig) von Liebig (1803-1873)]] ''9 degrees from Olivia, related by marriage. Justus was the father of organic chemistry and he invented the bouillon cube. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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Ideas for posting: What are the first questions someone would ask about Olivia's family history? For example, where did she grow up? Where are her ancestors from? Which notable ancestor stands out? :'''Stats & Posts''': * Saturday @ noon: ** There are 514 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All but one of the 16 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** There are already 12 Interesting Finds. What discoveries can you uncover? ** Olivia now has 106 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Tuesday ** There are 801 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All 16 of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** 24 of the 32 possible 3rd great-grandparents have been added! ** Olivia now has 182 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Mindy's post to Facebook & Twitter Thurs night: **The challenge week for researching Olivia Newton-John's family kicked off spectacularly! We had a nice group of WikiTreers ready to research. I can't wait to see what they find! #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * Mindy's Saturday morning post to Fb and Twitter: ** WikiTree researchers got a quick lesson today about "adulterated whiskey" as Olivia's great-grandfather, James Newton, was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbay Hotel. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post to Facebook Sunday: ** WikiTree researchers are doing an awesome job with Olivia's challenge week! Have you joined us yet to see what we can find? #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post for Monday: ** Eberhard Bacmeister, Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of a young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) * Mindy's post for Tuesday: ** One of Olivia's 5th great-grandfathers, Georg Albrecht Bacmeister, was living in historic times. His brother Heinrich was imprisoned for 18 weeks in 1744 for resisting the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland. Georg was a court assessor and judge, an office he held until his death. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John * Mindy's post for Wednesday: ** Olivia's grandparents, Max & Hedi Born, were born in what is now Wrocław, Poland. Max was a professor who was suspended when the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the United Kingdom. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) ** Olivia's grandfather Max Born, was born in (now) Wrocław, Poland. He was a professor until the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the UK. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @olivianj * Mindy's post Thursday: ** We wrapped up the challenge week for Olivia Newton-John. There were more than 37 researchers who made more than 4,578 edits and added 911 relatives within seven degrees! What another amazing week! If you missed the noon wrap-up chat, be sure to join us at 8pm EDT (1am UTC). #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (@olivianj for Twitter) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Focus Point''': [[Hamill-277|Mark Hamill]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Homer Hull - from familysearch "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-PT35 : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1814. also "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FXN-4LCB : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1812. Found a reference for a 1082 Hull, Orin, Conn on a US site in reference to the Prisoners of War at Dartmoor but no correspomding person in UK Records so maybe Homer was Orin * The marriage for [[Weddal-3|William Weddal (abt.1730-)]] gives a [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/549774:60144?tid=&pid=&queryId=942fb80f414eaf4469cbeb487d2f318e&_phsrc=Xwf7936&_phstart=successSource film number], but I don't think this links directly to the record. I need more than an index of his marriage, if you can find it! [[Silva-1055]] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War (Dawn Harvey Harvey-8107 found this). # Mark's grandmother's sister [[Mumford-1689|Florence Helen (Mumford)(Morgan) Sharkey]] was married to [[Sharkey-823|Newell Sharkey]] who became mayor of San Carlos, California. They were later divorced. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535]] served in the Civil War for the Union. He served as an adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. His widow Priscilla applied for her widow's pension following his death in 1904. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # In the seventh degree, [[Frick-776|Ford C. Frick]] was the uncle by marriage of Mark's great-uncle by marriage. He became public relations director of baseball's National League in 1934 and then NL President. Frick was instrumental in founding the Baseball Hall of Fame in the late 1930s. He helped to ease tensions and strike threats during the racial integration of the major leagues, threatening to suspend any players staging protests of Jackie Robinson's debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was the third commissioner of Major League Baseball (1951–1965). [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 19:05, 7 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] published an advertisement in 1825 stating: "NOTICE. It is the request of the subscriber, that his FRIENDS and COUSINS should suspend their visits for two years. HIRAM HULL. Bennington, Sept. 20, 1825." The reason for the ad? He was in prison for two years.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Another interesting fact about [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] was that in 1851 he wrote an account of his War of 1812 service that survives in his pension file. His daughter Martha wrote a letter in the file that states: "farther was called the handsomest man that walked the streets of old Bennington."[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] '''{{Orange|Is this the wrong link? It is not the great-grandfather of Mark. }}''' ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hull-8657&person2Name=Hamill-277&relation=0&ignoreIds= Path]) The Hull family adopted one of Mark Hamill's ancestors. #In the sixth degree, [[Pancoast-309|Dr Omar Burton Pancoast]] in his obituary he is noted as having been associate Professor of Surgery at John Hopkins University and of having invented an operating trunk used by surgeons when operating rooms were unavailable. [[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] #[[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] a relative by marriage, he was Acting Master’s Mate in the US Navy during the Civil War. He was a prisoner of war in 1862 and died the following year from tuberculosis.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 14:58, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark’s third great grandfather [[Hamill-1006|Thomas Hamill (1790-1858)]] was born in Derryaghy, Lisburn, County Antrim. We know the village because it was recorded in his Army records. One of the oldest Catholic Churches in the region was built on the Hamil family’s farm. Another weird thing is that although he was in the Army, newspaper reports of his children always refer to him as a teacher. [[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 15:28, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #in the 5th degree [[Ross-29783 |Annie Mary Ross]] was electrocuted while removing a plug from an electric heater while still in her bath [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 19:06, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill's]] wife [[Gaynor-416|Katherine "Kittie" (Gaynor) Hamill]] died on the couple's 32nd wedding anniversary.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill]] lived most of his adult life in hotels in Denver. Four months after the death of his wife, he dropped dead in his hotel room while talking to a friend on the telephone.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 7th great grandfather [[Olofsson-1720|Per Olofsson (1610-1696)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Vir dives qvidem et opibus abundans, utinam beni partis." Google translate it to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish you would go to the party." but it could also be translated to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish I could be part of it". #Mark's 8th great grandfather [[Esbjörnsson-51|Peder Esbjörnsson (abt. 1628 - 1724)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Har warit en mäkta wacker Man i sitt lefwerne." Translated to english: "He was a mighty handsome man in his life." #Mark's paternal great grandma's first cousin [[Haggart-332|John B Haggart]] operated a grocery store for 30 years while his wife, Rose Stollberg was the postmaster for 30 years in Marblehead,Illinois. # The oldest ancestor so far on the Swedish lines is [[Larsen-2334|Håkan Larsen (1475-1567)]]. He was born about 1475 in what is now Sweden, but was Denmark before [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Roskilde Treaty of Roskilde 1658]. ([[Svensson-5180]]) #Mark's 2nd great grandfather's brother [[Rhoades-1736|Jacob Rhoades]] filed a lawsuit in 1852 in New York over a piece of land purchased in 1808. The lawsuit was against his mother, siblings, a brother-in-law, nephew, and two nieces, all of whom were named in a newspaper advertisement. This provided proof of the family relationships.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[McNulty-1366|Michael McNulty]] sailed with his wife Margaret and four-month-old son James from Liverpool, England to New York City in 1839. The ship's manifest reveals that the family brought a chest, a trunk, and bedding with them to their new home in Cumberland, Maryland. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Rhodes-3836|Alice Rhodes]] married two Military Men [[Johnson-43025|Luther Johnson]] and [[Andriesen-22|Johannus Andriesen]]. Luther's Father was born in Sweden and Johannus was born in Netherland. Alice was the child of [[Rhodes-4392|Edward Rhodes]] and [[Alexander-8622|Effie Alexander]]. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Nilsdotter-6958|Pernilla Nilsdotter (1800 - 1860)]] parents are cousins. Her paternal and maternal grandfathers are brothers. #Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. At a battle in Georgia he lost most of his right leg. Late in life he was admitted to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Johnson City, Tennessee. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's 5x great-grandfather [[Persson-9695|Hans Persson]] lived in Skåne, Sweden in the mid-1700s. His first wife [[Jönsdotter-6592|Kjerstina]] suffocated their first child to death in the night. It was 18 days old. The record doesn't say if it was intentional or accidental. Kjerstina died a couple months later on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy's_Day Sankta Lucia Day] of 1760. Hans remarried on Midsommar the following year. As part of his marriage contract to his second wife, he agreed to provide his nephew (that is, his deceased wife's brother's son) an inheritance of one brown cow ("''en brun koo''") worth 18 daler. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # [[Johnsdotter-131|Maria/Mary (Johnson) Nelson]], the sister of Mark's great-grandfather Swan, like the majority of Swedes in Sweden, was a member of the Lutheran church. She immigrated with her family to the USA where, 11-or-so years later, she married fellow Swedish emigré [[Nilsson-11040|Per Nilsson / Peter Nelson]]. They married in a Lutheran church in Minnesota in 1896. Not only was Peter a fellow Swedish emigré, he had been born on a farm just 15 miles (24 km) away from Mary's own birthplace in Skåne. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Chicago where Peter attended seminary to become a Baptist minister. He became prominent serving Swedish Baptist communities from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic states. Their son [[Nelson-29099|Reuben Emmanuel]] followed his father into the ministry, attended Yale University, received an honorary doctorate in theology, and held top positions in the American Baptist Convention. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # A number of Mark's ancestors in Sweden -- for example his 5x great-grandfather [[Nilsson-11038|Måns Nilsson]], 5x-great-grandfather [[Andersson-17361|Pål Andersson]], and 6x-great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9587|Oluf Jonsson]] -- were ''rusthållare'' (from the Swedish ''rustar'' meaning "to arm or equip".) This was a particular title in Sweden for a farm-owner or landowner (often noble class or wealthy) who, rather than paying basic taxes to the Crown or being called up to fight in the military, was instead responsible for equipping and maintaining a cavalry soldier -- both horse and rider. They were an important part of Sweden's military allotment system in which the costs of maintaining the military were distributed and shared more locally. See also: [https://wiki.rotter.se/index.php?title=Rusth%C3%A5ll Rusthåll] (in Swedish) [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # Mark's 4x great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9538|Jon Jonsson]] (b. 1758) was born 5 days after his father died. Jon was baptised on the same day that his father's body went into the ground. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *REVOLUTIONARY WAR Marks 4th great-grandfather [[Hull-186|Elias Hull]] served from January 1776 to May 1778 in the company commanded by Captain Lewis of the Regiment commanded by Colonel Green of Rhode Island. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant. *WAR OF 1812 Marks 3rd great-grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] served for 37 days in Captain Scoville's Vermont militia in 1812 during the war. Mark's 3rd great-Uncle [[Hull-5518|Homer Hull] was a Prisoner at Dartmoor in England during the 1812/1814 War (Napoleonic War) . *CIVIL WAR Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War. Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535|William Arthur Hamill]] served as an Adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. [[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] US Navy 1861-1863 he was an Acting Master’s Mate Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. *SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Mark's second cousin twice removed [[Johnson-43025|Claude Lee Shafer]] served as a Hospital Orderly in Company K of the 3rd Missouri Infantry during the Spanish-American War *WORLD WAR I Mark's grandfather [[Shafer-2663|Luther Nathaniel Johnson]] entered the military as a commissioned officer during World War I and would retire from the army in the 1930s as a Captain. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Van Vechten-171|James Brown Van Vechten Jr.]] served as a Private in the 260th Aero Service Squadron during World War I. Mark's 1st cousin once removed [[Van_Vechten-169|Eleanor Hamill Van Vechten's]] husband [[Armstrong-23213|Alfred Warner Armstrong Jr.]] was "one of the few naval aviators who saw service in France during World War I." Mark's 2nd cousin [[Hamill-1020|William Arthur Hamill's]] wife [[Ebelhare-1|Agnes Helen (Ebelhare) Hamill]] served in the United States Navy during World War I. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] served in the United States Army during World War I. *WORLD WAR II Mark's grandmother's brother [[Mumford-1694|Robert Benedict Mumford]] served in the United States Army during World War II. Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] reenlisted in the United States Army during World War II. He served as a Technical Sergeant in the 2nd Battalion Headquarters, 10th Quartermaster Training Regiment at Camp Lee, Virginia. On 2 August 1942 he was involved in an accident and suffered 3rd degree burns, from which he died. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Morgan-36786|John Joseph Morgan]] served in the United States Navy during World War II. ===Removed due to bringing out the chainsaw=== Mark's 4th great grandfather [[Bainer-15|William Henry Bainer]] served as a Private Sterett's Maryland Militiar during the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Trainor-726|Jane Trainor (abt.1788-)]] ''Ireland? # [[Syme-500|Christian Syme (1733)]] ''Scotland # [[Bowtell-130|Susan Bowtell (abt.1781-bef.1859)]] ''England # [[Brennan-4936|Mary Brennan (abt.1837-1923)]] ''Ireland ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Månsdotter-1466|Bengta Månsdotter (1763-1809)]] ''Sweden # [[Pehrsson-1534|Joen Pehrsson (1760-)]] ''Sweden # [[Maynard-6095|Avilda M (Maynard) Rhodes (abt.1836-)]] ''United States # [[Alexander-22710|John Alexander (1835-aft.1870)]] ''Scotland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Sweden===== * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok Riksarkivet] ''The national archives * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/vigselregister?Brudgum_fornamn=Johan+&Brudgum_efternamn=Pettersson&Brudgum_hemort=&Brud_fornamn=&Brud_efternamn=&Brud_hemort=&DatumFran=&DatumTill=&Forsamling=&Lan= Riksarkivet Marriage Search] ''Just update the groom's name and add the brides * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ra-ref.php Riksarkivet Reference Tool] ''This is for creating nice citations * [http://ddss.nu Demografisk Databas Södra Sverige] ''Indexed birth, death, marriage and moving records for southern part of Sweden (Skåne, Blekinge and Halland). Nice to have for searching and help in transcribe the records * [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php Stockholm County History] * [https://www.saob.se/ Svenska Akademiens Ordbok] ''The Swedish Academy's dictionary * [https://tidningar.kb.se/ Tidningar.kb.se] ''Swedish Newspapers'' * [https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/swedishamerican Svensk-Amerikanska Tidningar] ''Swedish-language newspapers published in USA'' * [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Min Karta] ''"My Map" Current maps of Sweden in a variety of layers from Sweden's official Land Survey'' * [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Historiska Kartor] ''Historical maps of Sweden from Sweden's official Land Survey'' : Sweden Stickers: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin= Sweden :|destination= Minnesota, USA :|origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png :|destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} (for those born and died in Sweden)
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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2 == '''Guest Star''': [[Gilmartin-164|Paul Gilmartin]] === Notes From Guest === * (Re Ethnicity) Yeah, my dad’s side is from Ireland. My great-grandfather migrated from Ireland. According to Ancestry.com my family can be traced back to the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland. And my mom’s family, I’m not sure who emigrated from France, but they settled in the French part of Maine, right on the Canadian border. * (Interesting stories?) My father kept telling the story about my great-grandmother, was in church and collapsed and died. Not really a great story. * (Want to know more?) I’ve always been kind of curious about my mother’s father. He was a bit of a mystery. My grandmother told him to hit the road because he didn’t want to hold down a job, and moved to California, I think with the dream of being an animator, which I don’t think he really did. * My father’s father was a very successful insurance agent. He had his own agency. I think my dad said he was making $30,000 a year during the height of the depression, which was a lot. He was an alcoholic and verbally abusive. … These stories are not warm and fuzzy. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl (Smith) Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. === FHL Lookuips === * === '''Resources''' === * [https://acadianvillage.mainerec.com/index.php/the-morneault-house Morneault House] information ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927164?region=Canada&englishRegion=Canada FamilySearch Canada] * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-lower-canada-1764-1841/Pages/search.aspx Land Petitions of Lower Canada, 1764-1841] * [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/tools/marriages-and-deaths-1926-1997 Marriages and Deaths] * [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/lafrance Roman Catholic parish records] ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. We will also be voting at the end of the week to pick the top stories. # Paul's maternal great grandfather, [[Fisher-25846|Frank E. Fisher]] (possibly Francois Xavier Buissoneire) was a dealer in horses, carriages and sleighs in Fort Fairfield and Grand Isle, ME and for a time owned a hotel in Grand Isle. He and his wife Nellie had twin daughters, Essie and Agnes, born prematurely in 1893; they both died within a day. (It was called the Frank E. Fisher Boarding House & Restaurant. He owned it from 1908-1912. (I'm waiting on permission to use this photo - https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/c84753f9-1d1b-46b8-b8db-6a7804a7c05b/legacy/week_3_photo_1.jpg [[Langholf-2|Langholf-2]] 20:23, 26 January 2022 (UTC))) # Paul's cousin [[Gilmartin-175|Rosemary (Gilmartin) Smolker]] was managing editor of a prominent Biology publication. Her husband, Robert E. Smolker, was a co-founder of the Environmental Defense Fund and played a large role in banning DDT in 1972. ( I will be adding his profile with a link to a Newspapers.com clipping of his obit soon) https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93045752/robert-e-smolker-obituary/ #About 5 months before Pauls' Great grandfather [[O'Donnell-3978|Joseph Ignatius Stanislaus O'Donnell Sr. (1873-1948)]] was born, his next oldest sister, [[O'Donnell-4015|Kate O'Donnell (1871-1873)]], was killed when she was run over by a passenger railway train at the age of 2. In fact all 3 of the Joseph's next oldest siblings died before he was born. #Paul is named after his third great grandfather, [[Cyr-949|Paul Cyr, Jr.]] and his fourth great grandfather, [[Cyr-594|Paul Cyr, Sr.]]. #His great great grandfather, [[Cyr-1291|Alexis Cyr]], was named in memory of Alexis's uncle, Alexis Cyr (1799-1823), who drowned along with his cousin [[Thibodeau-671|Helaire Thibodeau]] on 1 December 1823. Find A Grave memorial is at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180312610/alexis-cyr. # [[Gowley-3|Anne (Gowley) Gilmartin (abt.1813-1875)]] did not get along with some of her neighbors once she was a widow. There are numerous complaints filed between her and two others for cattle, a mule, four pigs, and twelve geese trespassing on the others property. The final case was heard in 1873, less than two years before she died. # Paul's great uncle, [[McCoy-9434|John Patrick McCoy (1867-1937)]] had a business manufacturing chaplets, which are "small metal insert or spacer used in molds to provide core support during the casting process." Philadelphia Chaplet and Manufacturing Co, Inc. He incorporated it in 1909. In 1920, 2 of his son's were working in the business, his daughter was a music teacher and another son was a newspaper reporter. His brother [[McCoy-9437|Joseph F McCoy (1892-1977)]] also was a machinist and listed the company as his place of employment in his draft registration for WWI. # Paul’s great-grandma Mary had a brother [[McCormick-7435|James J. “Jerry” McCormick]] who played professional baseball in the 1880s for the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Keystones and Washington Nationals. He died of tuberculosis in 1905 and was buried at the Old Cathedral Cemetery in Philadelphia. Brother-in-law Thomas Gilmartin is mentioned in his death notice. # Paul's maternal great-uncle [[Morneault-25|Paul Morneault]] appears regularly in the Bangor papers, giving us a glimpse into the Aroostook County and New Brunswick culture. After serving in WWI, he became a veterinary doctor. He owned a series of racehorses, and participated in a track circuit in Van Buren, Maine, and Edmunston and Clair, New Brunswick, perhaps traveling farther afield to race his horses or drive those owned by others. He was in Clair, NB, one July 4th when back home in Van Buren a lit cigar ignited a large fireworks display on a lackluster, rainy 4th. The resulting explosion shattered the storefront windows and brought out the fire department. # Which great-grandmother died in church? ## [[Poitras-344|Marie Helene (Poitras) Fisher]] died '''Sunday''', July 21, 1918, after dropsy of the intestines lasting only 1/2 hour, but she isn't in the Bangor papers. ## [[McCormick-7393|Mary Josephine (McCormick) Gilmartin]] died Monday, January 25, 1937, but the place of death in Pennsylvania was not stated. Interesting! ## [[McCoy-9341|Mary (McCoy) O'Donnell]] died on a Thursday at home. ## [[Cyr-2335|Susanne (Cyr) Morneault]] died Monday, May 14, 1917, in Grand Isle. She isn't in the Bangor papers. # [[Dougherty-3133|Sarah (Dougherty) McCoy (1872-1926)]] had a tragic life. She was Paul's great grand aunt (Alexander McCoy's wife) and had a child by him but did not live with him long. She lived with her parents and her child in 1900 and 1910. In 1910, Alexander was living with his parents, claiming to be a widower, but she was still alive. In 1926, she committed suicide by jumping of a bridge in Philadelphia. # [[McCoy-9342|Alexander McCoy (1847-1906)]] and his wife [[Kennedy-23476|Julia (Kennedy) McCoy (1849-abt.1917)]] led a difficult life as emigrants. They both traveled alone, about a year apart, aboard a ship from Ireland to America. Born during the potato famine, their families must have still been experiencing financial difficulty. Alexander and Julia had sixteen children, with only eight reaching adulthood. Many died as babies from Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, or other conditions now vaccinated against or fairly easily cured. They were a close-knit family but likely not well off financially, as their children often worked at a fairly young age instead of attending school. Alexander lived to 59, Julia to 67. She had children and grandchildren in the home with her, so she wasn't alone. # [[Sinclair-11300|Joseph (Sinclair) St Clair (1861-)]] died about thirty-five years old. His wife Malvina died three years later of Typhoid Fever, at the age of twenty-nine. Their three children Joseph, Albert, and Charles were sent to an orphanage called The Healy Asylum. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:06_Oct_1936_Assault_%26_Robbery_of_Philip_G._Bouska_of_Great_Falls%2C_Montana|Assault & Robbery of Philip G. Bouska]] * [[Space:William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia|William McCormick's in Philadelphia]] * [[Space:William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia_-_Census_Records|William McCormick's in Philadelphia - Census Records]] *[[Space: William_McCormick%27s_in_Philadelphia_-_Burial_Records|William McCormick's in Philadelphia - Burial and Death Records]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * His great-uncles [[Morneault-24|Eddie Morneault]] and [[Morneault-24|Charles Paul Morneault]] served in WWI * [[Thibodeau-2015|Paul Joseph Thibodeau (1919-1963)]] served in the United States Navy in both the Second World War and Korean War.["California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG48-25W5 : 1 March 2021), Paul Joseph Thibodeau, 1963.][''Find a Grave'', database and images (accessed 21 January 2022), memorial page for Paul Joseph Thibodeau (25 Feb 1919–10 Aug 1963), {{FindAGrave|3435175|sameas=yes}}, citing Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Jon Verdick (contributor 48966496).] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :'''Note''': Cheryl has identified a few brick wall ancestors that can earn you additional bounty points. You can check in Discord, or comment in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352298 G2G post], if you want to know who is already working on some of them. : Please don't add other names to the list. Thanks! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Gowley-3|Anne (Gowley) Gilmartin]] (Ireland) # [[McCormick-7434|William McCormick]] (Ireland) # [[O'Donnell-3979|Hugh Joseph O'Donnell]] (Ireland) # [[McCoy-9342|Alexander McCoy]] (Ireland) ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Godin-613|Bassien Godin]] (Canada) (edited) # [[D'Amboise_Bergeron-1|Marie-Francoise D'Amboise Bergeron]] (Canada) === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 20 == '''Research Focus''': [[Federer-4|Roger Federer]] === Needs Work === *In general most of the South African profiles still need sources, siblings, children and spouses added as quite a few don't have primary sources or only have the direct ancestors with a handful of the family group added. Below list of profiles are some of the younger generations needing work: # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Terblanche-1429 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-13572 - needs baptism register source to sort out conflicting info on date of birth and date of baptism Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-21165 - needs baptism register source and death notice source Baptismal record not online Insovent No probate record # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Muller-13939 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-13567 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record added # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meyer-19947 - needs baptism register source Baptismal record not online # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_der_Merwe-4388 - needs baptism register source # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cilliers-520 - needs baptism register source and source for first marriage # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Du_Toit-936 - needs baptism register source and marriage register source # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pienaar-1582 - needs baptism register source === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === *https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66JT-MNLR - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 23:13, 21 October 2022 (UTC) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F88-54P4 1927 Burial Record] for [[Fässler-97|Franziska Josefa Fässler (abt.1845-)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F88-G3XC 1923 Burial Record] for [[Fässler-97|Franziska Josefa Fässler (abt.1845-)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #A sad find....Roger's Great Grandfather's sister, [[Federer-119|Maria Elisabeth Federer (1870-1943)]], and her husband lost 9 out of 10 children before the age of 3.... only one child lived to adulthood
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 21 == '''Focus''': [[Lansbury-17|Angela Brigid Lansbury]] '''Locations''': England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales === Needs Work === # notable sticker and work on bio [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] # [[Glassman-70|Isaac Glassman (1866-1922)]] is polish by birth, he and his (currently uncreated) wife need help #[[White-17016|Cecil Arbuthnot White (1874-1900)]] needs work on his military service === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Angela's Great-great grandfather was a mole catcher who lived at Dolly Dingle, Clyro, Radnorshire [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 17:05, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's great aunt Elizabeth Ferris (Ferris-3850), had an illegitimate son. His baptism is registered in Clyro, Radnorshire but the baptism was performed by Viscount Hereford who would have been at that time the Rev. Canon Robert Devereux, 15th Viscount Hereford. She had been working as a servant at Willersley Court, Presteigne that year. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 18:47, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Brine-365|Molly Brine (bef.1740-)]] had banns read twice in Somerset for a marriage to Elias Oliver, but the marriage was forbidden after his son protested that Molly was Elias’ niece. They subsequently married in Wiltshire after obtaining a license from the bishop of Salisbury. Elias had previously married Molly’s mother’s sister.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's husband Roy's uncle [[Stocking-929|Adelbert Merle Stocking (1881-1942)]] was divorced by his first wife on the grounds that he stayed in a continual state of intoxication by consuming a mixture of extracts that he obtained from her store. He called the mixture "Jazz Extract"[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #Joseph and Mary Lansbury had twins christened in 1804. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:23, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] in 1904 lost control of his bicycle in Hay due to faulty brakes.''The lad was dashed with great force against Mr Giles's ironmongery premises and was taken home bleeding profusely. It was found that he had sustained severe cuts on the head'' - as reported in the Brecon County Times. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 13:22, 6 November 2022 (UTC) #Stuart Ferris wrote to his parents in 1914 but the letter took nearly 8 months to get to them. It had been forwarded by the Postal Authorities of Montreal in an envelope with the following typed on it ''Recovered by divers from the wreck of the SS Empress of Ireland''. With the exception of the gum having disappeared both the envelope and letter were in perfect condition. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 11:23, 4 November 2022 (UTC) #notable profile created [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] - S Stevenson #Angela's Grandfather, [[Lansbury-32|George Lansbury (1859-1940)]], was a Teetotaller and non-smoker, though no killjoy, he was imprisoned twice—first for his activities in the suffrage movement, and later with other members of Poplar Borough Council for refusing to agree to levy rates tor London County Council. He also received a letter of condolence on behalf of the King and Queen on his wife's death from the King's personal secretary. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] the brother of Angela's great grandmother Charlotte Mantell, attended five different schools and was dismissed from each for disciplinary problems. He became a Shakespearian stage actor and played in several silent movies. He married four times and his last wife, actress Genevieve Hamper, was 35 years younger than him.(Albasini-30) #[[Mageean-15|Jimmy Mageean (1891-1972)]] 1st cousin once removed of Angela's was an actor and Producer according to IMDb and was in films such as Irish and proud of it(1938), the Londonderry Air (1938), Catch as Catch Can (1937) and Happy Ever After(also known as "Tonight's the Night" in the US) (1954)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 03:06, 7 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Sumpster-4|Benjamin Sumpster (1832)]] Angela's great granduncle was robbed by 3 fellows while traveling from Poole to Lyndhurst for work. He gave them some money but they must have been new to this trade because they didn't search him. He managed to escape with his watch and other monies without molestation. upon arriving at Lyndhurst he reported the highway robbery and escape to the police. As of the writing of the article the fellows still haven't been found. [[Jaeger-962]] # The first time stage actor [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] crossed the Atlantic to perform on an American stage in Albany New York he boarded on October 1878 the transatlantic steamer Helvetia. But his career could have had a tragic and early end. Navigating through the Irish Sea on a misty night the transatlantic ship collided with the Fanny a two mast cutter. The Fanny sunk and 19 crew members perished in the shipwreck but the Helvetia sustained very little damage and after saving the survivors of the Fanny could go on to his final destination. Two weeks later Robert was on stage playing a role in "Romeo and Juliet". (Albasini-30) # [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]], Angela's 2nd great grandfather and father of actor Robert Bruce Mantell learned the baker's trade, and he became so proficient in the art that his services were engaged exclusively by Lord Eglinton in his Ayrshire castle. Lord Eglinton soon found that his baker could do something more than turn out pies and puddings. He heard James Mantell one day singing at his work, and discovered that he had an excellent tenor voice. Lord Eglinton was an extensive entertainer and in his parties each participant had to do something to entertain the rest. Singing was the most popular exhibition of talent. When it would come Lord Eglinton's turn, he would say with a lisp famous all over Scotland :"I canna' thing mythelf, but will have one of my houthhold thing for you. " James Mantell won so much applause on such occasions with old Scotch folk-songs that Lord Eglinton became very proud of him. Finally, he promoted him from baker to private secretary. He held this position until he married and became an inn keeper. (Albasini-30) # Actress [[Behrens-1281|Charlotte Behrens (1866-1898)]] was the leading lady in [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]]'s company and soon became also the leading lady in his private life despite the fact both were already married. Behrens husband was Edwin Eugene Huhn, her former stage director and an abusive man. Decided to kill his wife's lover, Huhn sent a challenge to Mantell for a duel but could get no one to act as his second on account of the severe Ohio laws, so he tried to get Mantell onto Kentucky soil, where seconds in a duel were not held to such strict accountability. Mantell ignored the request and at the office of the Enquirer Huhn declared his intention of killing Mantell at sight. The duel never happened. Two years later, as soon as she got divorced from Huhn, Charlotte Behrens married Robert Mantell. But soon Charlotte fell ill and when she died after only two years of marriage some said she could have been poisoned by her former husband. (Albasini-30) #[[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] was a Freemason in Ireland in 1876-1877. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] #Angela's brother's wife's brother [[Hassalevris-5|Constantine Hassalevris]] trained as a ballet dancer and performed throughout the country. He helped train dancers [[De_Mille-11|Agnes de Mille]] and Jerome Robbins. After an auto accident he became a photographer, first known for photographing ballet dancers and performances, and then as Constantine and "Spartan of Hollywood," a leading photographer for men's physique magazines in the 1950s and 1960s. He became friends with a famous Mexican bullfighter and announced bullfights for the radio and television. He performed as David Constantine in movies and television shows. In 1962 and 1973 he published Greek cookbooks.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #[[Mageean-9|Edith Mary Mageean (1870-1913)]] Angela's great Aunt died from alcoholism in 1913 according to her husband's wikipedia page.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Wilson-99361|David Ernest WIlson(1872-1935)]] husband of Angela's great Aunt was an Irish Artist, Cartoonist and Illustrator[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Robert Cromwells maternal great granduncle committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a Colt. [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] # The famous Phineas Taylor Barnum, once upon a visit to Irvine with a collection of his freaks, stopped over night at [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]]'s Wheatsheaf Inn. Just after supper, the great showman saw the young [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] a curly-headed boy of three or four standing in a corner of the dining room with great round eyes regarding in awed silence "General" Thumb. The wonderful seriousness of the child made Barnum laugh. He walked over to the corner of the room, sat down in a huge chair, took Bobbie Mantell on his knee, stroked his head, and remarked, impressively: "Some day, my lad, you will be a great showman, too." The boy never forgot Barnum's words. (Albasini-30) #[[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]] is Angela’s great uncle. In 1877, Harry was convicted of assaulting his step-father. Details of the case were reported in the local newspaper. At the same time, his step-father was bound over to keep the peace after an altercation with Harry’s mother. Harry had come home to find them fighting and intervened.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #More on [[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]], Angela’s great uncle. In 1907, Harry’s second wife Ada sued for divorce. The proceedings were reported in the local newspaper, including extracts from her diary and details of Ada’s previous relationships. She had been married twice. Her second husband was apparently the brother of the man she really loved, and she left him at the altar. They were divorced when he named Harry Brine as her lover. A divorce from Harry Brine was not forthcoming; the judge found in Harry’s favour. Read all about it [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]][[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 06:27, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Mantell-193|James Mantell (1845- )]] was a British government surveyor working for the Ceylon Civil Service. In 1872 while he was on a topographical duty in the Ceylon jungle to establish a point of triangulation he rediscovered the ruins of the monastic complex of Ritigala, an ancient Bouddhist Forest Monastery inhabited from the first century BC to the 11th century AD. James Mantell mentioned the ruins in his report, which was published in 1872. Six years later his older brother, David George Mantell, also a surveyor, came to Ritigala, too. (Albasini-30) #[[Ferris-3852|John Ferris (1862-1924]] was a founding member of the Welsh Border Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes as well as being a member of the Court Perseverance of the Ancient Order of Foresters and of the Hearts of Oak Society.[[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 14:28, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] was a member of the Jameson raiders from 29 Dec 1895 to 2 Jan 1896 that failed against the South African Republic commonly known as the transvaal. it involved 500 British South Africa Company police launched from Rhodesia over the new year weekend of 1895-1896. The raid was a contributory cause of the Anglo Boer War(1899-1902)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 20:05, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Thompson-78829|Eunice Thompson]] and [[Thompson-78829|Mary Ann Wilkinson Russell Thompson]] could very well be the same person. After the break up of her first marriage Mary Ann appears to have assumed her emigrant sister's first name and become the partner of comedian Joseph Henry Irving with whom she had at least three children before his sudden death in 1870. Based on the records it seems the most probable explanation, although without DNA I can't prove it 100% which is why there are still two profiles rather than one! [[Greet-49|Greet-49]] 04:36, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3854|Bomdr. Aubrey Ferris]] and his brother [[Ferris-3853|Sergt. Stuart Ferris]], second cousins of Angela had not seen each other for 7 years as Stuart had moved to Canada. They met again in a dug-out in France in the Great War in 1917. They had both been serving in France for two years. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:41, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Cunningham-17269 | Catherine Eliza (Cunningham) Bain]], sister-in-law, of Angela's paternal great-aunt, [[Brine-188|Alice Ellen (Brine) Cunningham (1877-1966)]], married [[Bain-4179|John Richard Bain (1865-1899)]], a Master Mariner, in 1898. He was "lost at sea" in 1899. Interestingly. his father, son of a ship's carpenter, was also a Master Mariner, and "was lost at sea" in 1895, just four years earlier. This did not deter [[Bain-4173|John Richard Bain (1898-1967)]] junior, from becoming a Master Mariner, even though he was possibly only a few weeks old when his father died. Ardill-474, 02:06, 11 November 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:McIldowie_Family_%E2%80%93_Builders_and_Stonemasons|McIldowie Family – Builders and Stonemasons]] * [[Space:Dairy_House_Deeds|Dairy House Deeds, Abbas Combe, Somerset]] *[[Space:Newspaper_Article_regarding_Harry_Brine_Dinah_Sargeant_and_Horace_Tyler|Newspaper Article regarding Harry Brine Dinah Sargeant and Horace Tyler]] * [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]] * [[Space:Newspaper_articles_regarding_Olive_Ada_May_Ferris| Newspaper reports regarding Olive Ada May Ferris]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lansbury_Articles&errcode=new_profile|Lansbury Articles] === Military Profiles === *[[Ferris-3854|Aubrey William Lansbury Ferris (1893-1974)]] served in World War I in the Royal Field Artillery - could someone please help me out with that? [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:03, 4 November 2022 (UTC) *[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] served with the Canadians in World War I. * [[Cuthbert-1235| William James Cuthbert]] died in action in France in WW1. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 14:55, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Borrett-194|Herbert Charles Borrett CB (1841-1919)]] * [[Borrett-196|John Cyril Fitzrobert Borrett (abt.1883-1916)]] *[[Borrett-195|Oswald Cuthbert Borrett KCB CMG CB (1878-1950)]] * [[Putman-1341|Reding Putman (1792-1865)]] Was a military pensioner, though no war is mentioned, see: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-B97Q-X?i=1&cc=2546162&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQPF7-KL8Q Family search United States Rosters of Military Pensioners] [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 21:20, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Evans-42670|Deuel D Evans (1877-1955)]] Spanish American War - updated bio with details on his military sticker. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:56, 8 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Stocking-959|Joseph Eugene Stocking (1826-1907)]] Civil War [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] * [[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] Boer War in South Africa * [[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Mexican War * Private [[Lansbury-144|Jonathan Lansbury]] served in the Coldstream Guards, an elite regiment of the British Army. He was seriously injured at the Battle of Inkerman, during the Crimean War, in 1854. He died at age 29. * Private [[Kiddle-221|William Kiddle (1831-)]] served in the Royal Marines. * Quartermaster Sergeant, [[Cunningham-17270|Joseph Richard Cunningham (1875-1902)]], 8th company, 4th Battalion, South Africa Field Force, Imperial Yeomanry, died 20 March 1902, in Harrismith, Orange River colony, serving in the Boer War. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] * Flight Sergeant [[Cunningham-17290|Richard Alexander Cunningham (abt.1922-1942)]], aged 20, service number 1314713, 145 Squadron, pilot of a Spitfire Vb, died 21 October 1942, shot down by a (German) Bf109 in the El Daba-Fuka area, Egypt, during a Bomber Escort Sortie. His name is on the WWII Allied Airman Roll of Honour. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Lansbury-112|Joseph Lansbury (abt.1759-1851)]] ''England # [[Godsall-46|Catherine (Godsall) Jenkins (abt.1760-)]] ''England # [[Wear-689|Dinah (Wear) Brine (abt.1772-bef.1820)]] ''England # [[Harrison-26873|Elizabeth (Harrison) Sumster (abt.1801-1843)]] ''England ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McRosty-3|John McRosty (abt.1748-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mantell-170|James Mantell (abt.1786-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mageean-7|William Mageean (abt.1807-)]] ''Ireland # [[Graham-29256|Hugh Graham (abt.1810-)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== {{England Sticker}} * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. =====Ireland===== {{Ireland Native}} * Born in Ireland sticker: {{Ireland Native}} ''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers stickers page] for more options * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== {{Scotland Sticker}} * Scottish Roots Sticker: {{Scotland Sticker}} * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. =====Wales===== * Project Leaders: [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] *It is important to know the county structure and some of the history of Wales - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#Wales_Project_Historic_Counties Wales Project Historic Counties]. {{Wales Sticker}} * Born in Wales: {{Wales Sticker}} ''Please see their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Stickers sticker page] for more options * '''Bartrum Project''' – Peter Bartrum has been referred to as “the foremost scholar of medieval Welsh genealogy.” One technique for using the web site is to key in the search box a surname, or some other term, of interest. Other scholars of this period believe Bartrum’s genealogy is sometimes problematic regarding length of time between generations. One critique on this issue can be read at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum “Welsh Genealogies”] by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales. :: '''Note:''' The CADAIR website which previously contained Bartrum’s work has been discontinued. No other online source has been found as of January, 2022. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''''' '''by G. E. Cokayne (on FamilySearch site)'''] – a very good source for references to the peerage. This link contains links to each of the volumes separately. The following link allows for reading/searching the entire book [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Complete_Peerage_of_England_Scotland_Ire/k7IKAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Awbrey Google Books] :: See [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy – Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage] * [https://archive.org/ '''Internet Archive]''' – this is a non-profit library of millions of books and other information. Registration is free. * [https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ '''Medieval Londoners]''' – this Fordham University project provides information on Londoners who lived there c. 1100 – 1520. * [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''''The Gazette'''''] - UK’s official public record since 1665. * [https://www.hathitrust.org/ '''Hathi Trust]''' – this site is a partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collection of millions of titles. There are multiple ways to login. * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/google.shtml '''Notes on Medieval English Genealogy'''] – this site offers suggestions on searching Google Books for this period. * [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''National Portrait Gallery]''' – a search can be made by surname or the name of a location. The database includes a list of originals held in other galleries and libraries. * [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/ '''People’s Collection Wales'''] – a collection of photographs, documents, audio and video recordings, and stories.
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 22 == '''Focus''': [[McMillan-6049|Anthony Robert "Robbie" (McMillan) Coltrane OBE]] === Needs Work === # [[Hay-6434|John Hay (abt.1720-)]] Needs children added. Sources are on the profile. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # In 1861 [[Picken-381|Alexander Picken]] was a bonnet dresser. By 1871 Alexander was a bonnet Manufacturer employing about 20 hands. # Robbie's 2nd great grandfather [[Ross-30116|John Ross]] was a hatter in Scotland. He left his fortune to his family in his Will, but the lawyer dealing with the estate stole the majority of the money and went off to the United States.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:23, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # Robbie's 2x Grand Uncle, [[Louden-602|Robert Louden (1831-1902)]], emigrated to the US in 1879. He settled near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he was a '''watchman for the railroad''' for more than 20 years. Yup, you guessed it - he was killed by a passenger train. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 20:45, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # The 2 younger brothers of his maternal grandmother moved to New South Wales, Australia: [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes ]] and [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes ]]. # The older of these two brothers, [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes (1883-1963)]], married Mary Ellen Martin, who already had four children. One of these step-children, Lily (aka Agnes), married Holly G Forster, whose mother was [[Smith-290932|Daisy Emma (Smith) Forbes (1883-1937)]]. This made Daisy seven degrees from Robbie Coltrane. However, Daisy divorced Oliver Forster (for desertion) and, in the same year, married the second Forbes brother, [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes (1888-1928)]], bringing her just four degrees from Robbie Coltrane! [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] #[[McMillan-6989 | Dr Helen Meldrum McMillan]] was doctor. By 1908 she had a M.B and a Ch.B to her name. She studied at Edinburgh Medical College for women, winning prizes during her studies. She was also a missionary in India in 1908. Later she was a GP in England. Upon her retirement a newspaper stated she had worked in a military hospital in WW1 in Mesopotania, was Principle of Lady Hardings Memorial College in Delhi, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 1921 (the first woman appointed).[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz ]] # [[Louden-602|David Brown Weir (1864-1864)]] and [[Louden-602|John Weir (1864-1864)]] were twins but they were not born the same day. David was born on 7 Feb 1864 and John on 8 Feb 1864. Sadly both died later the same year. (Albasini-30) # [[Weir-5571|John Weir (1826-1904)]], the son of a cider maker worked hard all his life to feed his family. He started working as a labourer, then became a gamekeeper, a Police Constable, a molecatcher, a gardener's servant, a labourer again, a pit labourer in the mining industry and at the end of his life, aged 74 years, he was still working as a coal miner. (Albasini-30) #[[McMillan-6909 | Anthony McMillan]] brother of Robbies's gr grandfather also became a Free Church Minister and he took up a post in Fife. This was a new church formed after the Great Disruption of 1843. [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Stuart-8578|Helen Stuart (~1680 - ~1754)]], told her family and relations that when she was a little girl, she carried meat to her father and two brothers, who were hiding about the top of the Knipes (hills to the south east of New Cumnock). This was during the persecutions and once, when returning home with the empty dishes, she met a party of Dragoons who asked where she had been, and what she was doing with the dishes. She refused to tell at first, but being young and threatened with torture she told. The Dragoons then went off at full speed but her father and uncles had been watching or had been warned of their danger. They fled over the hills into the wilds of Kells in Galloway and the Dragoons could not follow them over these steep rugged hills and deep glens. This happened during a period of conflict in Scottish history between the Presbyterian Covenanter movement, based largely in the south west of the country, and the government forces of Kings Charles II and James VII. The period, roughly from 1679 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called "The Killing Time". (Albasini-30) # [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) # [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers. His disability was recorded as constipation! [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:04, 22 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Lowe-14574|Daniel Percy Lowe (1915-1985)]], first husband of Robbie's mother's first cousin, Mavis Jean Forbes, was a dancing teacher in 1930s and 1940s (Australia). [[Ardill-474 | Lynne (Ardll) Byass]] #[[Forbes-4649|Alexander Forbes]], 1st cousin 2x removed of Robbie, was a veteran of the Great War, serving with the famed Gordan Highlanders, and who for more than 3 years was a closely guarded prisoner in a German camp. He was captured while unconscious from a head wound. He was listed as "believed dead" by the War Department. He had a silver plate in his head and was periodically still being treated for the wound. He was employed as a baker and moved his family to Canada. Then one tragic night, after a week of arguing because of no employment, he shot his wife in the head before turning the gun on himself, leaving behind 3 young daughters. (Jaeger-962) #[[Neilson-2184 |Maggie picken neilson]] Robbie’s gr grandmothers sisters daughter became a Lady after her husband John smith Boyd was knighted in 1947 ( Liz)) === Countries Involved === :Country and CC level/person #Scotland #England #United States #Canada #Australia #Northern Ireland, CC10 (per tyner-799) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. :'''{{Blue| Ideas: }}''' * {{Blue|His great-grandfather William Forbes was born in Banff, Scotland. It's first castle was built to repel Viking invaders. (much earlier than he was born) They had a huge fishery district, which could go on a Space page. They hold a visual arts festival in Banff, which could also be a page. }} **{{Blue|Historically, the town is known for being primarily dependant on fishing, but was once a trade centre for weavers, soapmakers and some of the most talented silvermakers in the country. Head to the community-run Banff Museum on the High Street to see some of the oldest surviving silver teapots in Scotland, as well as browsing examples of local work on display too. You can also uncover the story of the notorious Scottish outlaw, James MacPherson, and how he met his demise through replicas, objects and displays.}} * {{Blue|His great-grandfather Thomas Howie is notable. He lived at Riccarton Garden, in Scotland. The family owned the fireclay mine (a Space?) and was wealthy. He was a Justice of the Peace. }} **{{Blue| Howie was a cousin of industrialist John Howie, a distant cousin of writer John Howie, first cousin twice removed of the current Lord Glenarthur. His great-grandson is the actor Robbie Coltrane.}} * ''Your Space page here === Military Profiles === * '''[[McMillan-6980 | James Rattray McMillan]]''' was in the Air Force during WWI ['''Military''': "UK, Royal Air Force Airmen Records, 1918-1940"]
The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Kew, Surrey, England; Air Ministry: Air Member for Personnel and Predecessors: Airmen's Records; Series Number: AIR 79
{{Ancestry Record|61400|19579|uk}} (accessed 17 November 2022)
Name: James Rattray McMillan; Gender: Male; Age: 29; Birth Date: 9 Jan 1897; Birth Place: Barllieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Service Date: 15 May 1918; Service Number: 176796; Father: A. F Mc Millan; Next of Kin: A. F Mc Millan; Relation to Airman: Father. * '''[[McMillan-6985 | Alexander Fisher McMillan]]''' became a doctor and was also in the RAMC was in a military record in Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow. He was in in the R.A.M.C. (S.R).[ '''Military''': "UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923"]
Western Front Association; London, England; WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Reference: 011/0031/MAC-MAR
{{Ancestry Record|61588|1529783|uk}} (accessed 15 November 2022)
Name: Alex F McMillan; Rank: Capt; Record Type: Card; Residence Place: Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow; Identification Number: Oa193512; Corps, Regiment or Unit: R.A.M.C. (S.R); Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Description: Officers Survived Maclear A-Martin WmM; Next of Kin: Alex F McMillan. * 1st cousin twice removed '''[[Howie-1495|Robert Howie]]''' (1890–1954) had a career in the US Army. He enlisted in 1905 and retired as a colonel in 1950. He then served as Florida's civil defense director until his death in Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. His daughter married Lieutenant [[Vivian-1369|Brent Vivian]], who also retired as a colonel. * 1st cousin once removed (mother's side), '''[[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]]''', served in the Australian Army in WWII as a "sapper," a combat engineer who would use technical skills for tasks such as deploying demolitions, building bridges, and protecting Army personnel. *'''[[Harris-56742|Robert Stanley Harris (1900-1950)]]''', father-in-law of [[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]], enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (WWI). He stated his age as 18 years, 4 months, but, in fact, he was two years younger than that. * '''[[Forbes-7860|James Paul Thomson Forbes]]''' Maternal great uncle served in the Navy in WW2 * Third cousin once removed '''[[McKinney-8449|Sergeant John R. McKinney]]k''' US Army, was killed in action in Leyte, Philippines, during World War II. * First cousin once removed [[Fairie-21|Capt Thomas Wyllie Howie ]] Killed in action 9 Feb 1945 in Western Europe while serving with The Royal Engineers * [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) * [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers and had a disability recorded as Constipation! * [[Galloway-4839|Robert French Galloway (1894-1916)]] served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and died on 18 October 1916 in France during the Battle of the Somme in WWI. * 2nd-great-grandmother [[Landsborough-46|Janet Landsborough]]'s brother [[McLandsborough-7|Andrew]] emigrated from Otley, Yorkshire, and married in Ohio to [[McDonough-1459|Marcy McDonough]]. Marcy's grandfather [[McDonough-1459|Hugh]] (eight degrees) immigrated from Dublin and fought in the American Revolution with 10,000 militiamen organized in a mobile "flying camp" established in the latter half of 1776. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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===Participant Posts:=== == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McMillan-6976|Alexander McMillan (1783-bef.1841)]] # [[Sloan-5239|Margaret Sloan (1748-1812)]] # [[Hay-6434|John Hay (abt.1720-)]] # [[Stevenson-11203|Jean Stevenson (abt.1725-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Bordland-3|Janet (Bordland) Wyllie (abt.1735-)]] # [[Kerr-12256|James Kerr (abt.1780-)]] # [[Burges-378|James Burges (abt.1770-)]] # [[Ross-30128|John Ross (abt.1802-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Installation |WikiTree Browser Extension]] now includes functions from prior individual extensions. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. ([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] help you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI Tutorial]) * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====Scotland===== {{Scotland Sticker}} * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotlandspeople.gov.uk] ''You can register for free and have access to some limited content *Scottish naming Tradition - Sons [https://scottishkin.com/the-traditional-scottish-naming-system] **The first son is named after the father’s father; **The second son is named after the mother’s father; **The third son is named after the father. *Scottish naming Tradition - Daughters[ **The first daughter is named after the mother’s mother; **The second daughter is named after the father’s mother **The third daughter is named after the mother. == Sources == ]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 23 == '''Focus''': [[Cuban-1|Mark Cuban]] === Needs Work === # [[Wirth-1462|Gottlieb Jeremias Wirth (1833-1918)]] CC5 needs German records for parents etc # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. "Sign" your find with a row of four tildes (the ~ key, often next to the 1 key on American keyboards.) # Mark's mom, Shirley Feldman gave a wrong birth year on her marriage certificate. She was not yet 21 so she made herself older to get married. [[Brandes-347|Dunja Niehaus]] # In 1954 Morris Cuban found a grenade while sweeping the sidewalk in front of his house. Neither he nor any of his neighbors wanted to deal with it, nor did the police when they were called. They notified detectives, and one who "knows about grenades" was sent to deal with it. He found it was empty and took it away. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:17, 1 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Chabinski-3|Josef (Chabinski) Cuban (1903-1938)]], the brother of Mark's grandfather Morris was part of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. He was killed in action in Spain 28 July 1938. [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] # [[Lincoff-10|Harry Lincoff]] was involved in a burglary situation at his family’s jewelry store; he stopped a heist in progress, shooting the would-be thief, who died. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 01:55, 3 December 2022 (UTC) [ '''1921 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"]
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{{Newspapers.com|114013435}} (accessed 2 December 2022) # Mark's grandfather [[Chabinski-1|Morris Cuban]] was caught selling butter for 95 cents a pound in 1946. At the time butter prices were fixed by the US government. He was fined $100 and given a six-month suspended sentence. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's brother's nephew [[Mittleman-22|Max Mittleman]] worked for his brother-in-law Joseph Alpern's wholesale liquor store. In June 1916 he chased two young men who were attempting a theft out of the store and fired a gun three times, killing Rocco Fieri. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and given probation.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's sister-in-law [[Mittleman-25|Bella (Mittleman]) Alpern] had gone to visit her parents in Novoselits in the Russian Empire in the summer of 1914. Two days after she arrived World War I started. She was forced to spend the next 21 months there, fearful of traveling across the Atlantic Ocean during the time when German U-boats were sinking ships. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother [[Medovoy-4|Pessia (Medovoy) Lincoff (1870-1943)]] migrated to Pittsburgh after husband died and and married [[Lincoff-1|Moshe Nahum Lincoff (abt.1856-1950)]] the husband of her late sister. #Mark's grandfather's sister ([[Feldman-1146|Freida Feldman]]), her husband and 2 children were murdered in the Holocaust. [[Maharoof-1|Maharoof-1]] 23:22, 3 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's sister [[Janowsky-12|Sara (Jenoff)(Greene)Levin]] opened a high-end women's clothing store in Pittsburgh in 1952. The store was still in operation in 1976. [Thiel-559] #Mark's grandmother's brother [[Lincoff-2|Isaac Lincoff]] owned several jewelry stores in the Pittsburgh area. In November 1923, thieves tossed a brick through the front window and snatched nine rings valued altogether at $2,500. That would be about $43,065 in 2022 dollars. [Thiel-559] #7 degrees from Mark, is [[Goodman-7622|Abby (Goodman) Mann (1927-2008)]]. He is notable as an Award-winning screenwriter with his most notable works being "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgment_at_Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg]" (1961), which was initially a television drama that aired in 1959. While working for television, he created the series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kojak Kojak], starring Telly Savalas. Mann was executive producer, but was also credited as a writer on many episodes.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:32, 4 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's second husband [[Grunes-34|Max Grunes]] had been in the country only two years when he was assaulted in 1905 by two young men throwing wet paper balls at his head. Years later in 1946, someone sneaked into his home and stole a wallet containing $30 and 10 pounds of sugar- the latter a valuable commodity because post-war rationing of sugar was still in effect until 1947.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great-grandmother's sister's nephew [[Shulgold-9|William Robert Shulgold]] became a fairly famous artist, first working in the Pittsburgh area before moving to Hollywood, where he painted movie stars including [[Colman-233|Ronald Coleman]].[Thiel-559] #Mark's matrilineal great-grandmother was [[Ziv-53|Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes (1867-1942)]], born in Darbėnai in what was the Russian Empire but now is Lithuania. Records from Lithuania have allowed us to piece together more of her family through Tsivia's father Euzel Ziv, grandfather Leiba Ziv great-grandfather Eliash Ziv and great-great-grandfather Israel Ziv, the latter being born about 1750 likely in the town of Plungė, which is about 20 miles East of Darbėnai. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 02:48, 6 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Freintel-8|Movsha Freintel (abt.1825-aft.1892)]], Mark's second great-grandfather, was an innkeeper in Darbėnai, Russian Empire. Movsha was in a list of residents who suffered from fire of October 1882 that resulted in forty buildings being burnt down. There are 84 records of individuals who suffered in that fire. [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] # Mark's great-grandmother [[Galperen-1|Rotza Galperen (bef.1878-)]] had a brother [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] who operated a liquor store in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1916 through 1918. On 8 January 1920, whisky valued at $1,000 was stolen from Joseph's wholesale liquor store on Larimer Avenue. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] # Mark's great-grand-uncle [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] was the relative in the United States that Mark's grandfather, [[Feldman-1144|Zelman Feldman (1899-1983)]], listed in his migration document in 1922. Two years before that, clothing valued at $120 was taken from Joseph's clothing store at 415 Larimer Avenue. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #7 degrees from Mark, through G-Grandmother Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes, [[Griggs-3398|Benjaman Griggs (1876-1926)]] was a prominent figure in Paterson, NJ. He was one of the largest junk dealers in Passaic Co and was involved in well-publicized proceedings over his right to have a junkyard in the “over-the-river” section of Paterson. His nickname was “The Governor”. He was tragically killed when he stepped out in front of a truck while carrying a box that interfered with his view. [Well Known Junk Dealer Succumbs After Accident, The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 02 Dec 1926, Thu • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244442/well-known-junk-dealer-succumbs-after/]In December 1926, his wife and children sued the driver of the truck as well as the owner for $50,000, as it was charged that he was driving with excessive speed.['''Wife of Griggs Sues for $50,000''', The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 17 Dec 1926, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244702/wife-of-griggs-sues-for-50000/] In February 1928, Minnie Griggs settled for $3,000 in the wrongful death suit on the eve of the trial.['''Widow of Junk Dealer Settles Suit''', The Morning Call, Paterson, New Jersey, 20 Feb 1928, Mon • Page 11, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244859/widow-of-junk-dealer-settles-suit/][[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:30, 7 December 2022 (UTC) # Sergeant Goldstein's WWI service below—[[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:39, 7 December 2022 (UTC) #Researcher Boris Makalsky has found many records back to 1750 for both of Mark's Khabinsky and Kostinsky families. One sample record and translation from each family was provided and are included on the [[Khabinsky-2|Meer Khabinsky (1808-)]] and [[Kostinsky-2|Morduch Kostinsky (1845-)]] profiles. Boris said that Mark could email him at borismakl@gmail.com if he's interested in acquiring the other records. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 06:56, 8 December 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Darbėnai_aka_Darbenai%2C_Dorbyan%2C_Lithuania|Darbėnai aka Darbenai, Dorbyan, Lithuania]] ''the historical background on the town of Darbėnai, particularly its Jewish inhabitants. === Military Profiles === * wife’s gggrandfather died in Andersonville [[Moss-9859|John Calvin Moss (1830-1864)]] * Shirley Feldman's cousin Saul's wife Hermoine's uncle Sergeant [[Goldstein-1682|Jacob Samuel Goldstein]] (7 degrees) from Braddock, Pennsylvania, served in France during World War I. After five weeks of training, he was assigned to Company D, 109th Infantry, on 30 March 1918 and arrived in France in May. There he joined a rapidly expanding American response to the German spring offensives. He was at Ourcq and Vesle (Battle of Soissons) in July, and part of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the fall that led to the armistice. Fortunately he suffered no disabilities during six intense months of warfare. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:35, 7 December 2022 (UTC) == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Khabinsky-1|Yosef Khabinsky (abt.1850-)]] # [[Susil-11|Pesil (Susil) Kostinskaya (abt.1855-)]] # [[Janoff-3|Mordkhe Janoff (bef.1870-bef.1922)]] # [[Medovoy-3|Chaim Aharon Medovoy (abt.1835-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Feldman-1145|Itzhak Feldman (bef.1862-)]] # [[Galperen-2|Leibish Galperen (abt.1855-)]] # [[Freintel-6|Samuel Freintel (bef.1870-1915)]] # [[Ziv-52|Ieuzel Ziv (abt.1823-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Installation |WikiTree Browser Extension]] now includes functions from prior individual extensions. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. ([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] helps you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI Tutorial]) * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== : (Jewish) Lebanon, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, United States * Romania https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Online_Genealogy_Records * Russia https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia_Online_Genealogy_Records * Ukraine https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Online_Genealogy_Records * Romania http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/?lan=0 * Russia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Russia * Ukraine https://archives.gov.ua/en/ * Genealogical inquiries and family history in Russia can be performed reliably through Russian Society of Historians and Archivists (ROIA) e-mail: roia@rusarchives.ru * Romanian County Archives list http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/directii-judetene/ * ARCHIVE: MAKING AVAILABLE ON-LINE THE PARISH AND CIVIL REGISTERS FROM BUCHAREST AND BRAȘOV COUNTY ARCHIVES (ROMANIA) https://coop.hypotheses.org/1311 * Reading Russian Handwritten Record https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/76 * Romanian Genealogy Society http://romaniangenealogy.com/ * Jewish population of the Ukraine http://www.londoncomiccon.ca/ * Changes in Europe over 2400 years https://www.visualcapitalist.com/2400-years-of-european-history/ * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/327242-a-bibliography-of-ship-passenger-lists-1538-1825-being-a-guide-to-published-lists-of-early-immigrants-to-north-america?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= a bibliography of ship passenger lists from 1538-1825] * [https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%84%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B5_%D0%BC%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%BE WikiSource.org Scans]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 24 == '''Focus''': [[Carey-6470|Mariah Carey]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:61903/1:124CB-6Z7 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed, was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3883|James Vincent Hickey]], Mariah's 1st cousin 2x removed, died of burns he received in an explosion. He was preparing his son Joseph's, house for his daughter-in-law to return with his infant granddaughter. He was pouring kerosene in the stove when fumes from the oil ignited and caused an explosion. His clothing caught fire and he was badly burned. His wife saw the fire from a 1/4 mile away. She rushed to help him. He was taken to St. Clara's hospital. People tried to form a bucket brigade but the building was lost. # [[Burns-18551|John Henry Burns]], Mariah's great grandmother's sister's second husband's son was a noted civil rights leader in Detroit. He helped organize the 1963 Walk to Freedom in that city, which drew 125,000 marchers.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Cannon-5439|Esau Cannon (1914-2001)]], Nick Cannon's great grandfather, had a twin brother named Jacob, like the Biblical twins with the same names.[[Melick-229]] # [[Cannon-7394|Daniel J Cannon (abt.1879-1960)]] was Nick Cannon's great great grandfather. His chimney was struck by lightning in 1915. He was badly shocked and his 10 year old daughter [[Cannon-7395|Irene Cannon (1905-1915)]], who had been sleeping near the chimney was killed.[[Melick-229]] # [[Mottola-31|Nicola Mottola]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] 2nd ggrandfather, was a musician in Avellino, Campania. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Cannon-7401|Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon (1950-2018)]], Nick Cannon's great aunt, was a pioneering Woman theologian and the first Black woman ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA) denomination.[[Melick-229]] # [[Howard-31724|Marian (Howard) Goeke]] was Mariah's 3rd cousin 3 times removed. Marian, her son [[Goeke-110|Edward Goeke]], and his two-year-old son Joseph Goeke were killed in a head-on collision in June 1954. Edward's wife and three other children survived the crash.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Bonetti-85|Anna Lucille (Bonetti) Garabo (1911-1993)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] maternal aunt, co-owned Sandy's Luncheonette in Mahopac, New York. [[Robinson-27225]] # [[Preziosi-17|Costantino Michele Leopoldo Maria Crmelo Giuseppe Preziosi (1905-1977)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]], 2nd cousin 1 time removed, was a senator in Campania, Italy. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps' 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. After the war he became one of the country's leading experts on Abraham Lincoln and was curator of the Lincoln Collection for the Illinois Historical Library in Springfield.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Convery-249|William Bernard Convery]], Mariah's 2nd cousin twice removed worked as a Linotype operator for the Illinois State Register newspaper. The Linotype operator used a 90-character keyboard to assemble blocks of text that were then cast into slugs which were used to print newspapers. This was a much faster method than to hand-set type.[[Thiel-559]] #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. After the war she would become Vice-President of the World Book Encyclopedia Company.[[Thiel-559]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin out on the Egan/Holdreith line, had eight children. This included two sets of twins. [[O'_Bryan-822|Hiram O'Bryan (1835-bef.1877)]] is 8 degrees from Mariah. [[Silva-1055]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin on the Carey line, [[Ray-12834|Jeremiah Ray (1848-)]], had fifteen children, which included a set of fraternal twins. Only ten of the children were living in 1900. [[Silva-1055]] #Mariah's second great grandparents, [[Hickey-1545|John Hickey]] and [[Hickey-1546|Ellen Hickey]], donated the stained glass windows when St. Patrick's Church was being built in Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois. It was a Catholic church founded by Irish immigrants in 1905. [[Doherty-2064]] #[[Sanchez-5889|Henry Lee Sanchez aka Leonard]] died when a Gas Barrel exploded at its place of employment, a Salvage Yard .Nick Cannon and Henry are first cousins three times removed. [[Jenkinson-562]] #Mariah's 2nd great grandmother [[Taylor-94797|Eliza (Taylor)(McQueen)Reynolds ]] was the mother of 19 children between 1869 and 1898.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Blanco-358|Headman Blanco]] lived to be 107. Nick is the second great grandnephew of Headman [[Jenkinson-562]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR # [[Blanchfield-85|John Blanchfield]], Mariah's 3rd great grandfather enlisted as a Private in Company E and of the 36th Iowa Infantry in August 1862. He died in the regimental hospital in November 1862 from rubeola (measles) and pneumonia. WORLD WAR I # [[McQueen-3201|Alto McQueen]], Maria's great grandmother's brother served in Company G of the 810th Pioneer Infantry for a few months in 1918. The Pioneer Infantry was an all African-American unit during the time the US military was racially segregated. # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3923|William Emmet Hickey]], Mariah's 3rd cousin once removed, served in the Army during World War I. # [[Blanchfield-84|Frank Blanchfield]], Mariah's grandmother's brother served as a Private in Company B[?] of the 9th Infantry during World War I. He returned to the United States on the transport ship Antigone with other sick and wounded soldiers. WORLD WAR II # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. # [[McQueen-3230|James McQueen]], Mariah's first cousin twice removed, served in the US Army from 1943–1946. More details are needed. #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] help you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. 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Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. 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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 3 == '''Guest Star''': [[Fröberg-99|Hasse Fröberg]] === Notes From Guest === * I can give you the information I know. Not sure if I'm able to get all the birth dates and so on. * (Re: Grandparents) I know that my on my dad's side they leave around where I live, right now, in the stock on Uppsala area, a bit north of Uppsala. There is a rumor, however, that that we have our kind of our famous entrepreneur from men men are hundred years ago, who came from Belgium and married [my ancestors] sister. The famous person is Louis de Geer from Belgium. He was famous for making the weapons for the Swedish military and they he was a big guy back in the I mean there's four or 500 years ago now, so it's a very long time ago. * My grandmother on my mother's side, a relative to them actually, moved to the States. * The elders, it was my parents and it was my grandparents. That said, I have no clue what happened before them. I don't think it was something they meant to do, it just happened to turn out that way. It was nothing they planned. * (Re: Oldest ancestor known) That has to be my my granddad on on mother's side, which by the way has the same name and I was probably named after him. My name is Hans. He wasn't spectacularly old, but he did manage to turn eighty. * (Re: Ethnicity) No other ethnicity besides the Swedish and that one possible man from Belgium. Once again that is a rumor. He had a big factory (outside of) Uppsala. I have pictures of it. If the rumor is true it started with a German salesman who met the sister of Louis and together they built a family. Other than that I haven't heard anything about any other people than Swedes. * (RE: An ancestor you really want to know more about) Yes, that would be my grandmother on my father's side, Berta, because she died so young. All I remember of her is that she had very long share, and that was not very common. And, that she was very, very kind. So it would be nice to know more about her because I know nothing really. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === * Info on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ArkivDigital_Church_Book_Record_Examples Arkiv Digital], a subscription web site. (They usually offer free searches a couple of times each year, usually 2-3 days in connection to large holidays.) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sweden_Project_-_Genealogy_Resources#Geographical_Categories_and_Resource_Pages Geographical Categories and Resource Pages] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books List of online genealogical books (Nordic related)] ''Secondary source * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Language_Alphabets Nordic Language Alphabet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online Nordic Project, Image resources online] Where to find images of gravestones, portraits, newspapers. ''Secondary source * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/ Riksarkivet] ''You can have your browser translate search results * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields Sweden Project - Naming conventions] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Swedish Reliable Sources]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swedish_Templates Swedish Templates and Stickers] ** {{Sweden Sticker}} gives you {{Sweden Sticker}} #* Military terms or weapons, such as Spjut (spear), Krut (gunpowder), or Ankare (anchor) #* Personal characteristics, such as Modig (courageous), Stark (strong) or Rask (quick) #* Nature names, such as Ek (oak), Gren (branch) or Granqvist (spruce branch) #* Animals, such as Björn (bear), Lo (lynx), or Järv (wolverine) #* Names taken from place names, such as soldier name Sundin from Sundby, or soldier name Dahl from Dalsland ---- == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Hasse's grandmother [[Lindblom-183|Anna Lovisa Lindblom (1901-1973)]] had two brothers, Johan Valfrid and Ernst Artur, who died of the Spanish flu in the first week of October 1918. Johan's wife Hulda Margreta died the day before he did. They had been married less than four months. Ernst was only 17 years old. # 6th-great-grandfather (through Berta Viola's foster parents) [[Wall-8052|Nils Wall (abt.1722-1771)]] was a lawyer & District Court Justice in Uppsala, beginning in the 1750s. He corresponded with [[Linnaeus-1|Carl Linnaeus]], & is shown as having traveled to Stockholm at one point with [[Celsius-10|Olof Celsius (1670-1756)]]. # [[Edin-62|Lars Edin (abt.1698-bef.1748)]], the 7th great-grandfather of Hasse, was a pastor in Älvkarleby parish, and then in Tierp parish. He married Sara Margareta Filmera in 1720 in Viksta, Uppsala. He died at about fifty years old. # [[Ersson-1836|Olof (Ersson) Blomberg (1723-1782)]], Hasse's 5th great-grandfather, enlisted as a soldier in 1743 an served until 1780 at the Bålsta rote. He was part of the Hundra Härads Kompani of the Upplands Regemente. As a soldier he took the Blomberg surname. He married twice and had two children. Olof died at the age of fifty-nine. # [[Olsson-6094|Anders Olsson (1798-1861)]], Hasse's 3rd great-grandfather, was born in 1798 in Öfver-Turing, Sweden. A farmer by trade, he married at the age of twenty-seven and had five children, three sons and two daughters. One of the sons lived less than a day, the other two died in their twenties by drowning. Anders lived to the age of sixty-two, survived only by his wife and two married daughters. [[Nilsdotter-6316|Maria Nilsdotter (1801-)]], his wife, was listed as crippled. She died after 1861 in Öfver-Turing. # [[Henriksson-24|Påvel Henriksson (abt.1614-1689)]], Hasse's 9th great-grandfather, is one of the oldest ancestors in his branches. Pavel was born in 1614 in Havero, his father born about 1589. Pavel married Margareta Larsdotter and lived to the age of seventy-five. # [[Jönsdotter-5986|Marget Jönsdotter (1806-)]] was Hasse's 3rd great-grandmother. She was interesting to the US researchers as we weren't used to looking for fines. Margret was unmarried when her first child was born in 1836. She married Erik Olsson three months later, bringing us to believe that he was the father of her daughter. Marget and Erik had five more children together. No fines were listed for support of the first child. # [[Persson-842|Daniel Persson (1535-aft.1604)]], another older ancestor on Hasse's branches, was a farmer and an Alderman, as was his son [[Danielsson-82|Tobias]]. Daniel was Hasse's 10th great-grandfather and was born about 1535 in Torrböle. Daniel's father, [[Tomasson-6|Per Grels Tomasson (abt.1510-aft.1571)]], was born about 1510 in Gräsmyr, and was a farmer by trade. # [[Morberg-37|Johan Erik Morberg (1829-1887)]], Hasse's 3rd cousin, was a steam ship captain. There is an ad for one of his trips on his profile. # [[Byberg-10|Jons Byberg (abt.1771-1842)]], Hasse's 4th great-grandfather, was born and named Jons Olofsson. We learned about the renaming of soldiers once enlisted, and why he became Jons Byberg. [https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/the-unique-names-of-swedish-soldiers FamilySearch] has an awesome page explaining the name changes for soldiers. # Great-grandmother [[Andersson-15890|Ida Augusta Andersson]] had a son [[Andersson-15946|Carl Johan Georg Andersson]] when she was 22. The baby was placed with a foster family, and Ida went on to marry and foster two children, including Hasse's grandmother Berta Viola Wall. Then when Carl was 15, he REUNITED with Ida and her family and lived with them. I (Karen) found Carl's birth index and wondered where he went, and Eric Stamper carefully tracked him down in household records. # [[Pehrsson-1398|Pehr Pehrsson (1778-1813)]] was an inn-keeper in a Gästgiveri (inn) called Åshusby. Here is [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php/Detail/objects/9857 a photo] of the inn. # [[Matton-45|Daniel Matton (1716-1790)]], Hasse's 6th great-grandfather, was descended from Phillippe Maton (who died in the early 1600s). Phillippe's son Jean Maton, a locksmith, was the father of the preacher Jean Mathon (1606-1653). Jean Mathon married a niece of Louis de Geer. The preacher was a father to Bartholomeus, who was the father of Daniel Mathon (died 1688). Daniel Mathon (d 1688) was the father of Daniel Mathon (born 1687, died 1721). # Three siblings: [[Månsdotter-1307|Katarina Juliana (Månsdotter) Lindblom]], [[Månsdotter-1339|Ingrid Fredrika Månsdotter]], and [[Månsson-1616|Jonas Månsson (1867-)]] all had twins. Hasse's grandmother [[Lindblom-183|Anna Lovisa Lindblom (1901-1973)] was a twin born to Katarina Juliana. Ingrid Fredrika had two sets of twins three years apart. # Sam Vick's brother [[Vick-1610|W. Henry Vick]] studied at Lincoln University in Missouri and Shaw University in his native North Carolina (both historically Black universities), then passed the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy exam in 1897. In September he led a class of 44 at the New Jersey board exam, and was the only Black pharmacist in the group. His obituary stated he was the first Black pharmacist licensed in New Jersey. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 02:47, 4 February 2023 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Wikitree_Challenge_no_3_2022|Possible mother for Berta Vall]] ''This is a list of all women who were born in Sweden on 30th Dec 1883, who were not married or died before 1912. * === Known Emigrant Relatives === * Brothers (First Cousins 3x removed): ** [[Jönsson-8646|Johan Fredrik (Jönsson) Kasström (1859-)]], (used name John Castrom in Douglas County, Minnesota, USA; no children) In 1922 he married a woman named Louisa Johnson. Johnson is most likely her married name. His obituary said he had two stepchildren. ** [[Jönsson-8647|Paulus (Jönsson) Kasström (1861-)]], (to Canada? see {{FindAGrave|130588319|sameas="no"}}) ** [[Jönsson-8650|Jöns (Jönsson) Kasström (1866-)]], (to Canada? see {{FindAGrave|130588319|sameas="no"}}) ** [[Jönsson-8651|Per Michaël (Jönsson) Karström (1870-)]]. (used names Peter Castrom and Michael Castrom in United States, to Douglas County, Minnesota until 1900, unknown after 1900.) If someone has MyHeritage access, you may be able to find more on him. There is a mention on the almost empty [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/168029823/person/312177415778/facts Ancestry profile]. ** A fifth brother, [[Jönsson-8652|Jonas (Jönsson) Kasström (1873-)]] spent 7 years (1893-1900) in North America. * (Second Great Grand Aunt) [[Fredriksdotter-110|Ingri (Fredriksdotter) Mattson (1844-1927)]] - Ingri and her family moved to La Grand Township, Douglas County, Minnesota. Profiles have been created and sourced for her husband , Olof Mattsson, and her five children. Profiles have added for Olof's parents and the children's spouses. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jansdotter-1544| Malin Jansdotter]] (1757) # [[Persson-8735|Per (Persson) Langström]] (c. 1750) # [[Wall-8053|Nils Wall]] (c. 1685) # Andersson line: TBD - let's build here! ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Halvardsson-63| Jon Halvardsson]] (c. 1727) # [[Olsson-6093| Erik Olsson]] (1794) - found parents! [[Patterson-15268|Patterson-15268]] # [[Christoffersdotter-110| Stina Christoffersdotter]] (1782) # [[Olofsdotter-3390| Anna Olofsdotter]] (1727) === Needs Work === : These are profiles that need a little more work. Once you've performed the listed task, please remove them from this list. Thanks!! # [[Olofsson-376|Mårten Olofsson (1778-1831)]] Needs more sources # [[Wall-8050|Nils Olof Wall (1785-1835)]] Needs more children found and added # [[Jonsdotter-5968|Gölin Jonsdotter (1781-)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile. # [[Halvardsson-63|Jön Halvardsson (abt.1725-)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile, as is the birth record. # [[Pålsdotter-305|Karin Pålsdotter (1737-1794)]] Needs parents added. Their names are on the profile, as is her birth record. # [[Ersdotter-100|Margareta Ersdotter (1783-1871)]] Needs a biography # [[Johansson-Norrlänning-1|Olof Johansson-Norrlänning (1697-1738)]] and his wife need sources and a biography. # [[Nilsdotter-615|Anna Nilsdotter]] Needs sources and a biography # [[Persson-842|Daniel Persson (1535-aft.1604)]] Needs sources and a bio # [[Danielsson-82|Tobias Danielsson (1569-)]] Needs sources and a bio # [[Johansson-9404|Christoffer Johansson (1781-1810)]] Needs Sibling Johan added, birth records are in the Research Note. Other siblings need more records for marriages and death dates.
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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wilkinson-13420|Adrienne Wilkinson]] === Notes From Guest === {{Image|file=WikiTree_2022_Challenge_Graphics.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Provided by Adrienne for our use here }} === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Lookup Requests === * === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Switzerland==== : Tag [[Caruso-344|Isabelle Caruso]] (Caruso-344) in Discord if you need help with Switzerland, or have questions. * [http://www.archives-quickaccess.ch/search/stazh/edb Digital index of marriages 1524-1800 in Canton Zurich (Zürich)] ** ''Note: There are no records online for Canton Zurich * [https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/pfarrbuecher The church records for city of Zurich] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Once the survey is sent out via email, you can vote for up to eight Interesting Finds. ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]]) # Her great-grandmother [[Kruse-2163|Dorthea May (Kruse) Cartwright]]'s sister Alice Christina (Kruse) Key died in July last year (2021) at the age of 103. Her obituary notes that she survived eight brothers and three sisters. No profile has been created for her due to the proximity of her death. # [[Kruse-2178|Matthias Hansen Kruse]] and his wife [[Vind-35|Helene Holdine Vind]] were confirmed on the same day, 25 March 1877 at the same church at Fole Sogn, Denmark. They married in 1886. # [[Wymer-316|Noah Wymer]], brother of Adrienne's 2nd great grandfather [[Wymer-307|Simeon Wymer]], married [[Dollar-1066|Elizabeth (Dollar) Wymer]], sister of Simeon's wife [[Dollar-1054|Percilla (Dollar)Wymer]], Adrienne's 2nd great grandmother. # [[Cornman-258|John Cornman (1800-)]], Adrienne's 4th great-grandfather, was a master wagon maker in Pennsylvania. He and his wife Sarah had ten children. His grandfather,[[Cornman-89|John Cornman (1748-1832)]], signed the Oath of Allegiance in 1778, making him a DAR patriot. # Adrienne's fourth great grandmother, [[White-15702|Jane (White) Norton]] sought a divorce against her husband [[Norton-1947|John Norton]], who abandoned the family 5 years prior to her petition (I have a copy of the divorce file) in Lawrence County, Alabama. She believes that John was a criminal and was being held in jail in Natches in Mississippi. In her affidavit she testified that she married John about 1813 in the state of Tennessee and was being supported by her father. Jane later found love again when she moved to Missouri. She married a John A. Jones and lived next to her daughter [[Norton-7242|Jemima (Norton) Dollar]] and son-in-law [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]]. In 1835, her eldest son William Norton was appointed guardian of her minor children (James, John, Rachel and Thadeus), legal heirs of John Norton (deceased). William Dollar was one of the sureties on the bond, living in the adjoining county. # Adrienne's fifth great grandfather, [[White-55381|Judge William White]] was one of the early settlers of Benton County, Missouri. The township of White was named after him in 1838. # [[Isgrig-4|William Isgrig (1721-abt.1788)]] was living at St John, Bow when he was indicted at the Old Bailey for stealing from his master, William Gould. At the time of the offence, William Isgrigg’s father was dying, but no allowance was made. He was found guilty of theft valued under 5s and on 16 Apr 1740 he was sentenced to 7 years transportation, which is how he came to emigrate to Baltimore. # That man’s grandfather, also called [[Isgrigg-17|William Isgrigg (abt.1680-bef.1755)]], was robbed of a fortune on his way home and his attacker John Drummond was found guilty at the Old Bailey and sentenced to death. There is a moving account of his life and death in the court records[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=OA17291222 ] # The probate of the above William Isgrig’s Will was very unusual - he had got his daughter’s married name wrong (calling her Margaret Dukeson instead of Margaret Dewxell), and the wrong name for her son, whom he called George Dukeson instead of his actual name William Dewxell. His son-in-law had to go to court and swear an affidavit that the names were wrong, but that his son was the intended legatee. The other two grandsons named were both over the pond by the time the Will was proved, but this does not seem to have been mentioned in the court documents. #Adrienne's third great grand uncle [[Harmon-8113|Jonas H Harmon]] killed a rattlesnake that measured three feet ten inches in length and had eight rattles! #Adriennes' fourth maternal great grandfather,[[ Cartwright-2344|William Cartwright]] worked in the coal and iron industry, moving his young family from Ohio to Kentucky, then Missouri, Alabama and back to Missouri where he finally settled down in the late 19th century. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_William_Isgrig William Isgrigg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Isgrig_Families_in_London Isgrig Families in London] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Walker_and_Ritchie_North_Carolina_Land_Deeds Walker and Ritchie North Carolina Land Deeds] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Her great-great-grandfather [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] fought with the Union in the U.S. Civil War. He and his brother [[Dotson-2883|Marcus F. Dotson]] served with both Company A and Company H of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Kansas_Infantry_Regiment 10th Kansas Infantry]. Another brother [[Dotson-2884|James]] enlisted, but died of measles just two months after mustering in. *Her 5xGreat Grandfather [[Weimer-145|John DeWatt Weimer]] served in the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment during the War of Independence. The 3rd Regiment served in the Battle of Valcour Island, the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Springfield. *Her 2xgreat uncle [[Wilkinson-13729|Edd Wilkinson]] served in the 6th Artillery during the Spanish-American War. (Could use more research.) * Very many Rohrer cousins served during the Second World War, but first-cousin, three times removed [[Rohrer-800|Virgil K. Rohrer (1915-1945)]] was killed in action in Luzon, The Philippines. There is a clipping on Find-a-Grave about his memorial service. * Her 5x great-grandfather [[Blackwell-5668|Jesse Blackwell]] was a volunteer in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolutionary War, serving several 3-month stints in the militia. In 1775, he marched to Williamsburg. In 1777, he guarded prisoners at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albemarle_Barracks Albemarle Barracks] (including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burgoyne Burgoyne]'s Army). Those who can document their descent from Jesse can (and have) claimed membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). * [[Blackwell-2447|William Blackwell]], brother of her 4x great-grandmother [[Blackwell-5350|Sarah (Blackwell) Stafford]] fought in the War of 1812, primarily in the autumn of 1813 against Native Americans (who had allied themselves with the British) along the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. He likely helped build Fort Clark in Peoria, Illinois. Their brother [[Blackwell-3973|Jesse Blackwell Jr.]] was also supposed to have served in the War of 1812. * 4x great-grandfather [[Stafford-1608|Noah Stafford]] is also said to have served in the War of 1812. Likely, based on his location, in a similar capacity to his brother-in-law William. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Brick walls will be chosen by mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. These will also be posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! : The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stone-23005|Micajah Stone]] ''Virginia, US # [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] (Mother only) ''Missouri, US # [[Collier-2100|Agnes Collier]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Kullmer-6|Augusta (Kullmer) Kreyling]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Bryson-1200|James H Bryson]] ''South Carolina, US # [[Wanned-1|Frideriche Lovise Wanned]] (Mother only) ''Danmark'' '''{{Orange|Solved!}}''' # [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Jones-115922|William B Jones]] ''Kentucky, US === Needs Work === :Once you complete the task listed, please '''remove''' the profile from this list. Thanks!! # [[Snavely-49|Elizabeth (Snavely) Rohrer (1701-bef.1788)]] ''Needs children added. Sources are on profiles, some need birth years # [[Good-1633|Peter Good (1732-1807)]] ''Needs children added (USA). Use probate if nothing else found for Christine and Henry # [[Good-157|Jacob Good (1712-1777)]] ''Needs German research and further profile cleaning. May need US research completed. # [[Eaton-475|Louisa Jane (Eaton) Wilkinson (1854-1928)]] ''Missing one sibling, census record on the profile # [[Rohrer-412|Isaac Snavely Rohrer (1743-1804)]] ''Needs children added. The Mennonite record is a sufficient source for all of them. Please leave the research notes on the page so those records can all be assigned to a Rohrer. Thanks!! ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]])
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 5 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wakeman-5818|Oliver Wakeman]] === Notes From Guest === * A little bit of history which has been passed down: Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff (so Wakeman was an occupation, taken on as a surname). * Yes, I knew all of my grandparents * Cyril Wakeman and Mildred Eastment were my father’s parents. My mothers were Ronald Woolford and Ruby Mitchell. * My granddad died quite quite young, but so my Nan and I were very close so Lillian Davis, which was her mum. I think would be the oldest relative that I knew. * Re Ethnicity: There is the Voller line, which my dad has always told me that the line that we come from is related to the Vollers in Germany, who were Romany gypsies and Germany and the other side of the family, my grandmother's side with the Eastments. I wonder whether there's any you know that sort of European side to our family. But the only downside to that, I think, is it I'm dreadful with languages. * One of my great-great ancestors invented the deck chair. That is one of the many stories that have been passed down. I would like to know if that is true. A lot of things we end up telling it as a story, so you forget sometimes whether these stories are actually true. I’d like to know if they are. * The main the story that I've always heard from that which was that the Wakeman name came from those working for an Earl. And the story that I've heard is that one of these, one of these people was on a boat or was a captain on a boat or carpenter on a boat or something along those lines or one of the people. That worked for the Earl on a boat or something and apparently the Earl and his wife wanted to. And that's how he invented the deck chair, he came up with the Chair frame and the canvas to swing between the two, which is how they and they needed to fold it away and store it. That is apparently a bit of genuine history from us, but, of course, because it was back in the days, where it was all anything you invented got registered to the household or the Earl, it was never something that was ever credited to the Wakeman's. * My uncle Lorrie was disabled, he had multiple sclerosis and was in a in a wheelchair. And I always remember him because he was one of the pioneers of computers in one of the first people I ever knew that had a computer. which you're talking, I was probably eight so we're talking like 1979 or 1980. * And I remember my auntie Olive. Oh, she wasn't she wasn't really my aunt she was my great aunty she was just always known as Aunt Olive. She died at 99. * (Want to know if you are related to?): The “Great Fred Wakeman.” People often ask if we are related and I would love to know if we are. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ''Feel free to add to this list of resources. If you find a new location, please let [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] know.'' ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :'''NOTE''': I'm working on the presentation. Please don't make any changes to this section for now. Thanks!! :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add the information to the profiles as well, with sources to support them. If you want someone else to write the narrative, post it in Discord and add/or add it to the "Needs Work" section. # Have uploaded a PDF as I don't know how to do a space page, see profile [[Bennett-34284|Emma Louisa Bennett (1873-1929)]] - Emma Louisa (Bennet) Moore died tragically as the result of a Coach accident # The first husband of [[Voller-170|Blanch Elizabeth (Voller) Mitchell (1885-)]], Oliver’s 2nd gt aunt, went down with HMS Invincible during the battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 (WW1). They had just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. # Oliver's Great Uncle x? was a Musician [[Wakeman-5853 |Thomas Wakeman]] in 1861. # [[Baston-162|Mary Ann (Baston) Grover (1889-1958)]] had 17 known children, who survived childhood, including two—[[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] and [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]]—who died in service during the Second World War. Her daughter [[Grover-2834|Mabel Isabel (Grover) Sibley]] married an American after the war, migrated to West Virginia (where her coal miner husband was killed in a mine collapse) and died in Colorado. Mary Ann's daughter [[Grover-2830|Joyce A. (Grover) Roach (1926-1946)]] married an American soldier, migrated to the US and died in Michigan at age 20. (The children are Oliver Wakeman's first cousins, twice removed. He thought he had no American relatives. # Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff - [[Wakeman-5866|Frank Wakeman]] worked for the Inland Revenue in 1911. Oliver and Frank are second cousins three times removed # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies ]] (1816 -1886) Worked for the coast Guard in 1851 & 1861in Pembrokeshire, a county in the south-west of Wales. Found his service record on https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Coastguards/D-E, using Margaret in the find search she shows up at Number 15/92. lists their children and grandchildren # [[wickens-621|William George Wickens]](1875-1960) had 1st cousin of same name born in India. [[Wickens-628 |William George Wickens]](1874-1940) # [[Adams-46402|Francis Luke Adams]] was an Centenarian born before the 31 May 1868 - 14 Sep 1968. He and Oliver are second cousins three times removed, are both descendants of [[Fleet-542|Charlotte (Fleet) Barber]] (bef.1788-1858) into the Wakeman line via Barber, Davies lines. #The Brother of Oliver's Great Great GrandMother - [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] emigrated to Canada with his wife [[Tuck-2482|Emily Tuck]] and three Children Horace, Stanley and Almacy on board the Bavarian in 1903. The three Children are left with Emily's Sister [[Tuck-2484|Eliza Tuck]] and Family in Canada. [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] widowed can later be found back in England boarding with his Married Sister Henrietta in the 1911 Census. William remarries, in 1912 to Charlotte Emily Brun. (The Children all marry in Canada.) #Oliver’s 2nd great grandfather [[Voller-164|William Henry Voller (1862-1942)]] appears to have committed a number of criminal offences during his life - see [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] for the transcription of a newspaper article from 1899. He allegedly wrote cheques that bounced, and hired three bicycles from two establishments which he then pawned at different pawnbrokers, forging receipts so that it appeared he had bought them. For these offences, he was committed to trial at the Crown Court , confessed to all, and sentenced to 6 months hard labour. #He was in a position to know a lot about bicycles since a few years previously he had been captain of a bicycle club in Gosport, Hampshire, the “Gosport Star Cycling Club”. In 1894 the paper reported his taking part in a 100-mile bicycle race against Private F.W.R. Hankin. Private Hankin gave up after 46 miles, but William Voller finished the hundred miles, recording a time of 6 hours 13 minutes. The reporter thought the time was pretty good considering Voller was over 30! #[[Basson-1272|Tom Basson (bef.1861-1930)]] - A son of Oliver's 3rd Gt Grandaunt [[Baston-176|Elizabeth (Baston) Allen (bef.1832-)]] was Mayor of Oxford from 1922-1923 ([http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/mayors/1836_1962/basson_tom_1922.html]) #The Ings line appear to have lost several members prematurely two of them have space pages. The youngest is 15 year old son [[Mulrooney-99|Edward Henry Jabez (Mulrooney) Mulroney (1900-1916)]] of [[Ings-137|Lily Eliza (Ings) Mulrooney (1875-)]] a Bugler in the Royal Marines who was killed in action in 1916 and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial see:- [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3037601/edward-henry-jabez-mulrooney/ Commonwealth War Graves Record] #[[Baston-194| Francis Baston]] was originally sentenced to death for burglary and stealing silver plate to the value of 40 shillings, sentence was commuted to transportation for life and eventually to two years hard labour in Berkshire === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall Fatal Brake Outing] * [[Space:Railway_Accident|Railway Accident]] * [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] *[[Space:Will_of_Stephen_Baston%2C_Laborer_of_Nuneham_Courtney_1852| Transcription of will of Stephen Baston, Laborer of Nuneham Courtney 1852]] *[[Space:Will_of_Jonathan_Baston%2C_yeoman_of_Weald%2C_Bampton%2C_Oxfordshire_1784| Transcription of will of Jonathan Baston of Weald, Bampton 1784]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] was killed in Cairo during WWII. His brother [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]] died in Tunisia. * [[Ings-134|James Jabez Ings]] was in the Royal Navy see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall free space page] * [[Wakeman-5844|Frederick William Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. Military Company/Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps Military Regiment: T/443668 Battalion: 623rd Company * [[Wakeman-5830|Edwin Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. he enlisted and served in the Army Service Corps, 384th Mechanical Transport Company. * [[Wakeman-5860 | Francis Alfred Wakeman]] nephew of [[Wakeman-5831|John Wakeman]] Served with The Royal Artillery from 1882-1889 his final rank was Corporal. He served in India and was invalided out therefore entitling him to a Chelsea Pension for his service. He was a Letter Carrier preceding and Commissionaire after discharge. * [[Vallar-5|Frank (Vallar) Voller (1864-1895)]] was in the Royal Navy * [[Mitchell-36974|Alfred Mitchell (1895-1932)]] had been discharged from army for epilepsy before the outbreak of the First World War. He tried repeatedly to sign up during the war but kept getting found out and discharged. * [[Mitchell-36991|Bertie Mitchell (1899-)]] Alfred’s brother Albert also tried to sign up and was discharged for having epilepsy. He was under age - perhaps they got the brothers’ records confused? Their names were similar and both still living at home so had the same address. * [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] fought in Burma during the Second World War * [[Voller-186|Thomas Arthur Voller (1901-)]] career in Royal Navy from 1916-1928 including First World War. Married less than a month after he left. * [[Voller-189|Frederick Arthur Voller (1878-)]] career soldier 1908-1922 fought with artillery in Mesopotamia in World War 1 * [[Gutteridge-352|William Gutteridge]], first husband of guest's great-grandmother [[Baston-148|Esther Baston]], served in World War I and died of his wounds on March 4, 1917, at the Somme, France. * [[Baston-165|George William Baston (1879-1903)]] Royal Navy 1898-1903, died in Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Brick walls have been selected by Mindy and Janet. These are also posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Richardson-32289|John Richardson (abt.1775-)]] # [[Valler-117|John Valler (abt.1730-)]] # [[Eastment-157|Richard Eastment (bef.1718-abt.1771)]] # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies (abt.1816-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] ''Father only # [[Mason-21216|Lizzie (Mason) Woodford (1867-1964)]] # [[Mitchell-36995|George Mitchell (1814-bef.1851)]] # [[Duffield-1250|Thomas Henry Duffield (bef.1792-1867)]] === Needs Work === :''Please remove the person from this list after you have completed the task. Thank you! # #
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== WikiTree Challenge # 6 == '''Guest Star''': [[Fadden-168|Jimmie Fadden]] === Notes From Guest === * My father's grandfather is McNees. My father's father is Swegles. They are Welsh Scottish Irish. My grandmother's family is Scotch Irish. * My dad's father came from New York to Kentucky (three generations in Kentucky). My grandmother's side came from Ireland in the 1700s. * My 4th great-grandfather, I think it was, worked as a ship's carpenter in Erie, on the Great Lakes. One of my great-grandfathers worked for the train. I don't know which train line, but he was involved with it. * I got the name Fadden from my father's step-father. His name was Swegles but he changed it. * My sister's daughter called me and said there was someone with a lot of our DNA. I found out it was a half brother, two and a half years older than I am. He's the lead actor in the Renaissance Fair in Pasadena. * My mom was adopted at birth in Chicago by the Rally family from South Dakota. She grew up never knowing her biological family. She used to say "I'm Swedish-Finnish. Englund is my family." I saw a family member that would have been 17 in 1919 when my mother was born. * My cousin Gary, whom I've met, is the youngest son of the youngest son on the Englund tree. He gave me my great-grandfather Nel's wooden hand plane that he built. * My mom's father was from Finland. I was at 30% Finn when I first did my DNA, then later they moved it to 37%. * I would like to find my grandfather (Attie Martinnen) and where he went. My grandmother went to Chicago and gave birth to my mother. Prior to that her mother died of the Spanish Flu. * The Swedes line was originally Olsson. They were from Varmland. * When my father left the family his mother got remarried - my grandfather (Hiram James Swegles) remarried and started a whole new family, so my father had to have brothers and sisters. I've met the daughter of one of them. My 2nd cousin found my mother's half brother who is 96 and living in Michigan. I've talked to him on the phone but he had no idea about it. He was a naval aviator and so was his dad. So was my dad. All Navy pilots. His dad died in Long Beach, and was living in Paramount where my mother taught school. This was my mother's half-brother's father. * My half-brother Stephen knew people that I knew, before we had even met. * We spent time with all of my mom's South Dakota family. We drove from California. * My mom's biological family is a mystery to me, so I had concentrated on my adoptive family. * My sister was given up as a baby for adoption. When I talked to her later in life she knew she had two brothers, but didn't know who I was. === FHL Lookups === * === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' {{Image|file=Westlund-176.jpg |caption=Englund Family Picture }} === '''Resources''' === :Locations: Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States. Please see the [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|WikiTree Challenge Example Profiles Space]] for a guideline on how the profiles can look. ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Sweden==== * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok Riksarkivet] ''The national archives * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/vigselregister?Brudgum_fornamn=Johan+&Brudgum_efternamn=Pettersson&Brudgum_hemort=&Brud_fornamn=&Brud_efternamn=&Brud_hemort=&DatumFran=&DatumTill=&Forsamling=&Lan= Riksarkivet Marriage Search] ''Just update the groom's name and add the brides * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ra-ref.php Riksarkivet Reference Tool] ''This is for creating nice citations * [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php Stockholm County History] * [https://www.saob.se/ Svenska Akademiens Ordbok] ''The Swedish Academy's dictionary * [https://tidningar.kb.se/ Tidningar.kb.se] ''Swedish Newspapers : Sweden Stickers: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin= Sweden :|destination= Minnesota, USA :|origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png :|destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} ''born and died in Sweden'' : . ====United States==== :''Please feel free to add to this list! * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.kygenweb.net/ Kentucky GenWeb] * [https://www.mapofus.org/kentucky/ Maps of Kentucky] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Step-by-Step_Kentucky_Research,_1880-Present Step-by-Step Kentucky Research] ''1880-Present * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add the information to the profiles as well, with sources to support them. If you want someone else to write the narrative, post it in Discord and add/or add it to the "Needs Work" section. Thanks!! # [[Smith-267511|Emma Elisabet (Smith) Englund (abt.1875-1918)]] was born in the United States. She moved with her family back to Sweden as a child. She and most of her siblings moved back to the United States when they reached an appropriate age to travel alone. One of her brothers went back and forth at least three times. #Jimmy's Great-Grandfather's sister was nearly killed by her husband in August 1921....[[McNees-320|Mahala May (McNees) Ingels (abt.1871-aft.1920)]] He was convicted in October 1921 after attempting to blame it on her and saying " she had hard luck when she tried to take guns from him... #Jimmy's fifth greatgrandfather,[[Ingels-7|James Ingels (1749-1815)]] was a Revolutionary War patriot who served in Pennsylvania. He signed the Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1777. Jimmy's fifth grandmother, wife of James Ingals was Daniel Boone's first cousin, once removed. [[Boone-426|Catherine (Boone) Ingels (abt.1752-1804)]] #Jimmy's 3x great-grandmother [[McComas-742 | Sarah McComas Jacobs]], had a brother [[McComas-744 | Moses McComas]] and nephew Jasper McComas who were involved in a good old Kentucky Feud resulting in murder and wounding for the Hutton family. A free space page for some of the many newspaper articles of the shooting has been created. [[Space:McComas_%26_Hutton_Kentucky_Feud]] # [[Green-46927|Gerard Green (1762-1845)]] was in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. His name is on a placard in Cynthiana, Kentucky. He lived to the age of 83. In his Will he said that his wife was "the partner of my joys and sorrows for more than half a century." # [[Swegles-32|William Swegles (1794-1878)]] was a "boatman" and a ship carpenter during the early days of the Erie Canal. Later he was a clerk in a coal yard. # [[Nilsdotter-6447|Karin Nilsdotter (1787-1873)]] is one of our older Swedish profiles. She and her husband were born in Bada, Sweden. Karin outlived her husband by twenty years, dying at the age of eighty-six years, five months, and twenty-seven days. She was a mother of five, with four children living to adulthood. One of those four died at the age of twenty-three. His cause of death was tuberculosis/consumption. Collaborative work resulted in 21 sources on her profile and 15 on her husbands! # [[Bevan-62|John Bevan (abt.1646-1726)]], Jimmie's ninth great grandfather, was born in 1646 in Wales. He converted to Quakerism soon after marriage. In 1675 some of the Quakers were arrested in his home and imprisoned. He represented Philadelphia for four terms in the provincial Assembly. He and his family returned to Wales in 1704 and never returned to America. #[[Matherly-130 | Elias E Matherly]] Jimmie's 3x great grandfather was appointed postmaster of Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, Kentucky, United States. This is probably more exciting for me because I was a mail carrier and my grandparents are from Jeffersonville. #[[McDermott-3019|William McDermott]] Jimmie's grand uncle was a baritone singer. He was the entertainment for a lake ride on the steamer Canadiana. He also was a baritone singer in Buffalo, NY, performing in shows in the mid-1910s. # [[Germundsdotter-24|Elin Germundsdotter (abt.1792-1854)]] married a man 15-20 years younger than her when her husband died. She was 44 and it says he was 24. # [[Andersdotter-10893|Margareta Andersdotter (1687-1777)]], Jimmie's 7th great-grandmother, Is one of the oldest Swedish ancestors we've found so far. Her father's name is on her baptism record. She lived to the age of 89! # [[Unknown-596376|Catherine (Unknown) Higgins (abt.1819-1882)]], Jimmie's 3rd great-grandmother, was born in 1819 in Ireland. In 1882 Catherine, as a widow, was driving her flock of geese across a train track. The engine struck her and fatally wounded her. She was 63 years old. The administrator of her estate sued the St. Louis Railroad Company for damages but lost the case. # [[Englund-169|Anna Marie E Englund]] (1902-2006), Jimmie's grandmother lived to be 103 years old. # [[reynolds-24790|Lula Ann Reynolds]](1888-1961) Jimmie's 1st cousin 3 times removed died from 1st 2nd and 3rd degree burns caused by her clothes catching fire on kitchen stove. #[[Matherly-130 | Elias E Matherly]], Jimmie's 3x great grandpa had a very large family. 16 children and 5 wives.....not all at the same time. #[[Ingels-113|Elizabeth (Ingels) McNees]], Jimmie's 3x great grandmother, caused an interesting discovery. When they were digging her grave, they found it was already occupied by several sets of arm and skull bones, which were then entrusted to the care of the undertaker. The newspaper surmised these may have been bones belonging to a native tribe. #[[Swegles-25|Charles W. Swegles]] (1864-1932), Jimmie's great-grandfather's brother, endorsed a quack medical procedure, offered by the Electro-Chemic Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1903. He claimed it cured his Catarrh of the stomach! #[[McComas-743 | Moses Scott McComas]], Jimmie's 4x great-grandfather Married in 1828 and again in 1831. The second time he married he used his middle name for his surname and continued to do so until his death. After he died his children and wife returned to the name McComas. Why change your name? Hiding from someone or something? #[[Jacobs-8465 | George Washington Jacobs]] 2x great-grandfather of Jimmy married his step-sister. In 1850 George is living with his widowed mother and a farm hand John Gilligan, next door to his soon to be wife Elizabeth Gilligan Hughes with her first husband. By 1860 George Jacobs is married to Elizabeth Hughes and his mother Elizabeth Thornton Jacobs is married to John Gilligan. So were they already step siblings when they got married or did the parents marry after their respective children? Missing marriage records would solve the question. #[[Houck-1393|Leroy Pierson Houck]] enlisted in the New York National Guard on 12 May 1925 and was dropped as a deserter on 27 Apr 1927 and his brother [[Houck-1394|John Valentine Houck]] enlisted in the New York National Guard on 11 Jul 1924 and dropped as a deserter on 27 Apr 1927 the same day as his brother. John was restored to duty on 18 Aug 1927. Jimmie's second cousins twice removed. #[[Bullock-1405 | Maria Bullock 1618 - c1653]] X 10 great grandmother, taking Maria’s family heritage line back to c1539 in the City of London makes Jimmie a true ‘Cockney’ some of his early ancestors were actually baptised in St Mary le Bow Church itself (the definition of a Cockney is to be born within the sound of ‘Bow Bell’s’ the bell’s of St Mary’s Church!), unfortunately at least one of the churches of baptism namely St Mary Somerset Church were lost in the Great Fire of London 1666. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Wood_working_Ancestors_of_Jimmie_Fadden|Wood working Ancestors of Jimmie Fadden]] * [[Space:McComas_%26_Hutton_Kentucky_Feud|McComas & Hutton Kentucky Feud]] ''As a result of the feud, John R. Hutton and his two sons, Samuel and Wilbur, were fatally shot about noon Friday * [[Space:Will_of_James_Green_of_Loudon_County%2C_Virginia_1788|Will of James Green of Loudon County, Virginia 1788]] * [[Space:Fielding_Green_Census_Records_from_Fleming|Fielding Green Census Records from Fleming]] * [[Space:Transcribed_Will_of_Fielding_Green|Transcribed Will of Fielding Green]] * [[Space:Will_of_John_McNeese|Will of John McNeese]] * [[Space:Will_of_Jane_McNees|Will of Jane McNees]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Ingels-7|James Ingels (1749-1815)]] served in the Revolutionary War. * [[Beagle-183|Elijah (Beagle) Beagel (1820-1892)]] and several other family members (James, Jasper, John and Sanford Beagle) also served in Co. B, 6th Kentucky Cavalry (Union side) during the Civil War. *[[McComas-745 | Jacob McComas]] served in the 6th KY CAV (confederate), he was a POW at McClean Barricks, Cincinnati Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. He was released after taking the oath of Allegiance and then continued to fight for the confederates. He died in service 1864 of Measles. His sister was Jimmy's 3x great-grandmother [[McComas-742 | Sarah McComas Jacobs]]. *[[Green-46923|John W Green]] enlisted in the Virginia forces under Brigadier General Humphrey Marshall in 1862, later transferring to the 4th Kentucky Cavalry. His unit surrendered in May of 1865. *Brother of 2xgreat-grandma Sarah Matherly Jacobs [[Matherly-175 | Charles Thomas Matherly]] enlisted 11 Jul 1914 in the Army, 2 Co Coast Artillery Corps Fort Stevens Oreg to 3 Jan 1918; Battery D 65 Artillery Coast Artillery Corps to Discharge Cook 10 Feb 1917; Private 30 Aug 1917; Private, first class 13 Oct 1917; Wagoner 2 Jan 1918. Private 28 Apr 1918. American Expeditionary *[[Bowman-5508|Enoch P. Bowman (1823-1909)]] served in the Union Army during the Civil War in Company G of the 47th Kentucky Infantry. He was a shoemaker and a minister. *[[Swegles-39|Mathias Swegles (abt.1758-1814)]] served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Wisner's Regiment of Bartolf's Company from New York. *[[Thornton-8136|Charles Thornton (abt.1775-1815)]] served in Captain J. C. Eddington's Company in the Virginia military during the War of 1812. *[[Green-46924|George W Green (1837-1863)]] died of wounds suffered in battle while a member of Company C, 4th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Confederacy) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : Brick walls will be identified by mid-week. The first parent found and proven beyond each brick wall ancestor is worth bounty points. Please do not add to this list. Good luck! === Needs Work === :''These profiles need family added, research done, or narratives written. Please remove the name from the list once you've completed the task. Thank you! # [[Ingels-113]] - need sources to support her parents and siblings, as well as source for birth and death dates. # [[Eastman-1283|Dr. Nelson Lee Eastman]] -- need source(s) to support parents/siblings & marriage. (1800-1830s US - VT, Ohio)
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 7 == '''Guest Star''': [[Ward-37701|Elizabeth (Ward) Gracen]] === Notes From Guest === * From what she knows, Wallace was a name change when the migrated - either from Haggerman or Hagermeier. * [Do you have a tree?] No. I had a relative that had done some research, but she has passed. No, I don’t really know a lot. * My grandfather, Tom Murphy, he was adopted by the Picketts/Pickens in the Batesville, Arkansas area. * Tom and Grace Murphy (those are my mother’s parents). And my father’s parents were Frank and Mary Ward. They’re all from Arkansas. Someone had looked into my mother’s side. Bonnie Grace Wallace was my grandmother’s name. * I don’t think my adopted grandfather ever found out who his biological parents were. * [Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?] My grandmother Ward? Oh, I’m not close to that side, but there may be a great-aunt alive still. She will be in her 90s. My grandmother lived to her eighties. * I believe [my ethnicity is] English, Irish, and maybe some German. * Like a lot of people in Arkansas, we believed … especially since I had long, black, straight hair when I was younger, we believed that we may have had Cherokee. But, when Helen looked there was no sign of that. I’ve heard that a lot of people there believed they had Native American ancestors. No, I haven’t done DNA testing. I don’t think anyone in my family has. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Look-up Requests=== ''Please add any the link to the source you are hoping to get an image from here. Once you have received the copy you can delete the entry. Thanks!! * === '''Resources''' === ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Military_Online_Genealogy_Records United States Military Online Genealogy Records] ''A list of databases. Some are free, the ones that aren't are marked as such ==== United States - Arkansas ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/arkansas-genealogy Access Genealogy] ''This has links to bible records, biographies, a map, and some church records and history. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Arkansas,_United_States_Genealogy Arkansas Genealogy] ''This is the FamilySearch listing of records. You can click on the county of interest and see what is available. It includes Arkansas migration routes * [http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Arkansas Genealogy Trails] ''This site has links to various records, such as cemetery, census, marriage, and military records. * [https://arkansasgenealogy.com/ Arkansas History] * [http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/november/wounded-soldier.htm Harper's Weekly] The newspaper from 1861 * [https://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/research/guides/genealogy.php University Library] ''This site has links to cemeteries, registers of birth, etc. I haven't used this site yet, but you can [https://library.uark.edu/ search the catalog] ==== United States - Connecticut ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/connecticut-genealogy Access Genealogy] for Connecticut. ''This site has links to cemeteries, census records, and some county histories. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2448938 Connecticut Births & Baptisms] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Connecticut_Online_Genealogy_Records Connecticut FamilySearch Resource Links] ''This has an extensive list of resources that help with Connecticut research * [http://genealogytrails.com/conn/ Connecticut Genealogy Trails] ''Resources are linked by county ==== United States - North Carolina ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Four Strain sisters (sisters of Elizabeth's great grandmother), including [[Strain-1382|Kate Strain]] (1864-1940) worked as dress makers. None of the sisters married. # Three brothers of Elizabeth's great-great grandmother Eveline (Williams) Strain served during the Civil War. On the Confederate side, [[Williams-110737|Thomas W. Williams]] served in Company K of the 34th Arkansas Infantry and [[Williams-110736|William Williams]] served in Company D of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Their younger brother [[Williams-110734|Andrew Jackson Williams]] served on the Union side in Company A of the 1st Arkansas Infantry. # The home of David Rankin [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/29dbc658-cdcc-4f12-8c30-8dc877e7fdb4] # [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] 5x great grandfather of Elizabeth is the namesake of Benton County, Tennessee, United States where the family lived for several generations. # Elizabeth's great grandfather [[Pickens-1697|Sidney Pickens]] coached the Batesville, Arkansas basketball team. In April 1927 they were runner-up at the National Championship Game, held in Chicago, losing to a team from Cicero, with Elizabeth's grandfather Tom Murphy as the star player (he played back guard). # Elizabeth's second cousin twice removed [[Hoover-6749|James Kenneth Hoover]] (1919-1943) was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was the co-pilot of a B-24 bomber which was shot down by German fighter planes on 13 November 1943 over the North Sea. His body was later recovered and is buried in the Little Rock National Cemetery. # [[Ward-37952|Aaron Lee Ward (1896-1961)]], Elizabeth's first cousin 2x removed, began his Major League Baseball career with the New York Yankees in 1917. His career lasted to 1928, with the last two years playing for the Chicago White Sox and The Cleveland Indians respectively. During the course of his career, he led The Yankees in triples in 1921,1923, and 1924. # Elizabeth's second cousin, 6 times removed, [[Pickens-210|Israel Pickens (1780-1827)]] served as the third Governor of the State of Alabama, then served as a US Senator for Alabama as well. He was in Cuba for treatment of consumption (tuberculosis) at the time of his death, and his remains were interred there before being moved to their final resting place in Alabama. # Elizabeth's great grandfather's brother [[Ward-37611|Phillip Ward]] was murdered by his brother-in-law [[Hampton-5349|George Hampton]] in October 1902. Hampton was convicted of second degree murder and died shortly thereafter in prison. (Chip Grimshaw found this one). # [[Young-51110|James Wells Young]] first cousins three times removed of Grace common ancestors are Ephriam and Virginia Young. Dr. Young began his practice in Roscoe in 1907 when a sudden rainstorm left him stranded there. He had just graduated from Texas University Medical College in Galveston and was en route to Snyder to begin the practice of medicine when a rainstorm made the road to Snyder impassable. He remained overnight and by morning, he had decided to cast his lot in Roscoe. He made house calls either on horseback or Horse and buggy. Founder of Young Medical Center in Nolan County, Texas with his two sons (Another Doctor and Dentist). His Grandson was a professional Guitarist and Keyboard Player (Cactus Rose Project). *Elizabeth's 1st cousin once removed [[Wallace-17234|William Robert Wallace]] (1918-1944) was a Pharmacist's Mate First Class aboard the USS Hoel, a US Navy Destroyer. He lost his life when the ship was sunk by the Japanese during the Battle of Samar on 25 October 1944. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Elison_1680|Will of Richard Elison 1680]] * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? ::FRENCH AND INDIAN WARS *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Boardman-2339|Jonathan Boardman]] (1726-1798) served in as a Sergeant in the 7th Company (under Col. Elihu Chauncey) of the 4th Connecticut Regiment ::REVOLUTIONARY WAR *5th Great Grandfather, [[Hembree-58|Joel Bird Hembree (abt.1755-1825)]] performed a patriotic service qualifying him as a Patriot for the American Revolutionary War for DAR and SAR. *5th Great Grandfather, [[Tankersley-163|Joseph Tankersley Sr (1766-1822)]], served in the Revolutionary War, but was denied a pension due to lack of proof at the time. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) served in the 8th Battalion of the Pennsylvania Militia (Chester County) during the Revolutionary War. *5th & 6th Great Grandfathers, [[Latimer-110|Robert Latimer (1760-1812)]] & [[Latimer-126|Jonathan Latimer Jr (1724-1806)]] both served in the Revolutionary War. *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Pickens-597|Andrew Pickens]] (1753-1844) served from South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, receiving a pension for his service in 1835. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Benton-3268 | David Benton]] served in the Revolutionary War. He swore in 15 Jun 1776 under the command of Captain John Nelson in the 4th North Carolina continental regiment. Received pension for a brief period Starting in 1812 and received lands. * Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather twice [[Melton-1898 | Zachariah Melton]] is listed on the SAR patriot index. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Churchill-158|Charles Churchill]] (1723-1802) was a Captain of the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. In 1776 he served in the Fourth company of the Second Regiment. *Elizabeth 5th great grandfather [[Churchill-1070|Samuel Churchill]] (1757-1834) He fought in the American Revolution with his father Charles, and brother, Levi. He served in the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. ::WAR OF 1812 * Elizabeth's 3rd great grandfather [[Williams-110740|David Wilson Williams]] (1794-1869) served in the 2nd Regiment (LIllard's) East Tennessee Volunteers during the War of 1812. *Elizabeth's 4th great grandfather [[Strain-176|Robert Strain]] (1770-1841) served as an Ensign in the 2nd Regiment of the East Tennessee Volunteers under Lilliard during the War of 1812. * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 1st North Carolina Militia and received lands for his service. ::Creek War * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 3rd regiment of Tennessee Militia in the Creek War. ::CIVIL WAR * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Ward-37605|Phillip M Ward (1835-1899)]] served for the Confederacy in the Civil War * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Strain-1377|William Jackson Strain]] (1836-1922) served in the Confederate Army in Company C of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry and Company C of the 34th Arkansas Infantry. * 3rd Great Grandfather, [[Winburne-2 | Lafayette Winburne]], served in the Civil War, Confederate TX 1st Battalion Sharpshooters Company C, and 33rd Arkansas Infantry Company K. *2nd Great Grandfather [[Wilson-92542|William G. Wilson]] served in the Confederate military in Company I of the Arkansas Cavalry during the Civil War. *3rd Great Grandfather [[Pennington-4139|Andrew Jackson Monroe Pennington (1824-1863)]] served for the confederacy and died at an army hospital while in service. * 3x great grandfather [[Vester-153 | David Y Vester]] enlisted 1 Feb 1862 in the 55th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Company B. ::WORLD WAR I *Great Grand Uncle [[Pickens-1704|J. Alvin Pickens]] was a corporal in the Postal Express Service during the Great War (WWI). == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors were added mid-week by Mindy and Donna. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Scarlett-876|Mahala Ann (Scarlett) Hamilton (abt.1816-abt.1857)]] # [[Pennington-4199|Benagah Pennington (1770-1855)]] # [[Green-33330|George Washington Green (1812-1870)]] # [[Young-51019|Ephriam A Young (1808-1872)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McDonald-25706|Laban McDonald (1818-1889)]] # [[Baird-6806|Avis (Baird) Woods (-1840)]] # [[Wilson-12163|Mary Jack Wilson (1767-1856)]] # [[Williams-110740|John Williams (1766-1815)]] === Needs Work === Please add a note next to the one you are working on and then remove the entry when the profile is improved! #[[McGill-2252|Agnes (McGill) Benton (abt.1745-abt.1791)]] – no sources or bio #[[Jones-7491|Francis Albrighton Jones (1715-1788)]] – bio and sources #[[Ridley-588|Mary Elizabeth Betsy (Ridley) Jones (1706-1784)]] – This needs more than a cursory cleaning. The age gap between her and her children is far too small, and her marriage date doesn't fit with her age. #[[Jones-72221|Matthew Jones (abt.1640-1715)]] – bio & sources #[[Albrighton-25|Elizabeth (Albrighton) Jones (1645-1728)]] – bio & sources #[[Ridley-685|Nathaniel Ridley (abt.1675-abt.1719)]] – slave owner – will transcription – many of that name in that area – probably a big project
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 8 == '''Guest Star''': [[Cherry-4063|Carolyn "CJ" (Cherry) Cherryh]] === Notes From Guest === : CJ has graciously allowed us to research all ancestors. Please do not add the children of anyone at the grandparent level, even in the narrative, as they may be living. Thank you! * Yes, I do have a tree. It's on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/91097881/family?cfpid=75022488183 Ancestry]. * Genealogy is a hobby for her. Her tree, once over in England, may be dicey as she didn't look up all the records for those ancestors. * Dad's mother, Georgia Scanlan is her problem. She is a total mystery to her. County names and lines changed. Some records aren't available. They were divorced twice and married once (in Texas). Once in Chickashay and once in Hobart, as something wasn't filed right and he wanted to remarry. * His parents ran cattle across what is Oklahoma, and dealt with the Creek nation. They may have had issues with Sam Houston (a difference of opinion) as the Cherokee and the Creek didn't get along. After a smallpox outbreak in the Creek nation, they settled down to town life. Her father was born to the first wife, Georgia Gertrude Scanlan, who disappeared. She may have remarried. Her funeral was in the 1930s. She would like to know about those missing years. * Louisianna Caroline Boone was living in Louisianna. Her father was Lafayette Boone. CJ has an ancestor Basil Scanlan, who may be the one that connects the two lines. * She has had her DNA tested, but not added me yet. * She is confident of the Tipton line, back through the Civil War. She has ancestors on either side of every US war. * Ethinicity: Mostly England and Northern Europe - UK (45%), Cherry line out of France, Scotland (21%), Ireland (18%) (Cherry line was there at one time. '[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/legends/kingsquirecherry_bal.html The King and Squire Cherry]' ballad), Wales (10%), Sweden and Denmark (6%) * Oldest ancestor she knew: some were on the Cherry side, who were very elderly, but she doesn't remember names. Oldest she knew was Uncle Silas and his wife Molly. She never met any of the greats. They died about the 1920s. * Her parents are not living. She has one brother and a cousin living. * She knows the Boone's 'get around' but not sure if she is related to any other notable people. She may be related to Thomas Jefferson's wife. * Jane would like us to find a pirate. === Needs Work === : Once all of the tasks have been done, please take them off the list. Thanks!! === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === # [[VanDeventer-116|Pieter Jansen (VanDeventer) Van Deventer (1653-aft.1709)]] - Nederland # [[Jones-15322|Mary Susannah (Jones) Vandeventer (abt.1757-abt.1857)]] - England # [[Norris-825|Thomas Norris (1608-1675)]] - England # [[Burwell-94|Elizabeth (Burwell) Garland Vaulx (bef.1621-1666)]] - England == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] Was a POW Prisoner of War at Black River Bridge from 15 Jun 1863 to 17 May 1863. He fought on the side of the Confederates. *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] daughters Georgia Ann (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1455]] and Hattie Mae (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1459]] married brothers Madison Lafayette Dollar [[Dollar-1083]] and Fred Thomas Dollar [[Dollar-1084]]. * [[Beakley-69|William Beakley]] (bef.1791-1849), Carolyn's 4th great-grandfather, died in 1849 in Hickman County, Tennessee. Several of his children '''{{Orange|contested his Will}}'''. His probate file spanned 401 images. *Carolyn's first cousin twice removed [[Scantlen-6|Jennings M. Scantlen]] (1896-1985) murdered the man who had attempted to assault his younger sister in 1913. The jury deadlocked and he was apparently never convicted. * Great-grandfather [[Scantlen-17|J. L. Scantlen]]: In 1906 traveling correspondents used horse and buggy to gather the news of the region. W. O. Smith reported in ''The Mangum Star'' that J. L. Scantlen was among the successful farmers interested in a new cotton gin company being organized by the farmers of the area. The company hoped to raise $5,000 to put in a '''{{Orange|cotton gin}}''' with four stands in time for the 1906 season. * Great-grandfather John Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-5|James M. Scantlen]] lost a barn full of feed to fire in the winter of 1905-1906. He decided to sell a variety of livestock. He also offered land to rent, lease, or sell on easy payments. '''{{Orange|Breeding stallions}}''' were Prince Colwood the Kentucky saddle-horse ($25 on insurance) and Captain Lowe the four-year-old Kentucky jack ($10 by insurance). The insurance must have been to insure that a foal was produced. * Same great-granduncle [[Scantlen-5|James Scantlen]] and his wife in 1907 named a son [[Scantlen-10|Haskell Scantlen]] after [[Haskell-1579|Charles Haskell]], the editor of the ''New-State Tribune'' who was elected first ''state'' governor (after several ''territorial'' governors) of Oklahoma in November 1907. Haskell received a thankful birth announcement in the newspaper. * Carolyn's 3rd great grandfather [[Beakley-56|Dr. Wright Berry Beakley]] (1816-1908) was married three times. After his first wife died, he married his son’s wife’s sister [[Scantlen-27|America Scantlen]] (1832-1916). After over 25 years of marriage, he divorced her to marry a much younger woman. America or one of her children got some revenge by noting on her tombstone that she was his wife and that “As she bore her cross, she wears her crown.” * Georgia Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-18|Edgar Scantlen]] left home at age 16 on 1 October 1906 while his mother was away. She posted a notice in the newspaper on 1 November 1906 asking anyone who knew of him to write to her. By mid-November the notice was running in many newspapers around the state. * Carolyn's ancestor [[Van_Deventer-1089|Isaac van Deventer (1697-1775)]] had a twin brother Abraham -- and these twins were baptized twice, once in 1697 and again in 1704. It seems that the record of the first baptism was thought to be lost, so they were baptized later to ensure that they would have a record. *Carolyn's 2nd great grandfather[[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff]]'s two sons were out plowing in 1868 and decided to swim in a creek. Later it was discovered that both had drowned. *Grandfather's first cousin, [[Vandeventer-1097|Edward Vandeventer (1867-1903)]] was killed while "dynamiting fish" *Carolyn's great grandfather [[Vandeventer-89|William Tolbert Vandeventer]] and his wife were dazed by a '''{{Orange|lightning strike}}''' that killed their two cows. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *Carolyn's great grandfather's brother [[Vandeventer-90|Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer]] was a "retired farmer and had been traveling for the past 10 years with his wife, visiting every state in the nation and appearing in news reels several times because he wore a suit of clothes made of '''{{Orange|400 different kinds of cloth}}'''." Another article claimed the suit was made from 2,887 pieces of cloth. *[[Redmond-653|Joseph Callaway Redmond]] son of son of Jason Monroe Redmond and [[Vick-652|Mary Vick]], was run over and killed by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. He was sleeping at the side of the road with his wife and 10 children, The Family were enroute to California to see the sea. The common Ancestor is [[Vick-783|Samuel Vick]]. Carolyn and Joseph are first cousins three times removed. *[[Vick-1452|Robert Franklin Vick]] had twin girls in 1913, he named them Oral Ruby and Opal Ruth. Robert was Carolyn's Greatx3 Uncle :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top]) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Tolbert_Vandeventer_Interview|Tolbert Vandeventer Interview]] (for [[Vandeventer-55|William Tolbert Vandeventer (1848-1933)]]) * [[Space:Documenting_Boone_Migration_between_Arkansas_and_Texas|Documenting Boone Migration between Arkansas and Texas]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 2nd Great Grandfather[[Tipton-2699|Sylvester Tipton]], Civil War, Union, Private; Co. B., 80th Regiment OVI, Entered service 1861 10 05 for 3 yrs. term., Died May 20, 1863, at Jackson, Miss., of wounds received May 14, 1863, in battle. * [[Maxfield-812 | Emery "Emzy" Maxfield]], Civil War, Union, Private, Waggoner 122nd Ohio Infantry Company G. Died as a POW near Richmond, Virginia. * [[Scantlen-23|George Washington Scantlen]] (2nd great-grandfather), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company E, 5th Arkansas Infantry * [[Scantlen-28|Francis Marion Scantlen]] (2nd great-granduncle), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company A, 7th Texas Cavalry Mounted Volunteers *2nd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-2000|Lafayette Boone (1834-1900)]] served as a Major in the Civil War for the Confederacy. According to an article about his burial, he was paralyzed by the explosion of a shell. *3rd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-585|James Monroe Boone (1788-1856)]] served in the War of 1812. *2nd GGF [[Foley-4953|William Foley]] enlisted in the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (Union) in 1863 to fight in the Civil War. * [[Ferrell-2663 | Joseph Ferrell]] Revolutionary War, records not found on Fold3 but he has a military tombstone. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *[[Tipton-2721|John S Tipton (1843-1924)]]served in the Civil War with the Indiana Volunteers. *[[Vick-1488]] In 15 Feb 1862 Henry Clay Vick from Russellville, Arkansas enlisted as a Private in the Confederacy. He serve in First (Stirman's) Battalion, Cavalry, S-Y AND First State Cavalry, as well as Company F. * [[Cherry-4129|David Cherry]] and [[Cherry-4127|Francis Cherry]] Brothers of William P Cherry, Carolyn's great grandfather both enlisted 9th TEXAS INFANTRY MAXEY'S BRIGADE ROSTER :Cherry, David, age 27, born abt. 1834, Pvt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX :Cherry, Francis M., age 30, born abt. 1831, 2nd Lt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors will be added mid-week by Mindy and [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]]. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jamieson-1575|Anne Jamieson (1773-1832)]] # [[Boone-1268|Louisianna Carolina (Boone) Cherry (1850-1920)]] ''This one may not be solved this week. # [[Scantling-21|William Scantling (abt.1770-aft.1850)]] # [[Neil-1932|Drucilla (Neil) Vick (1790-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Morton-3881|Rebecca (Morton) Vandeventer (1814-1900)]] # [[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff (1795-aft.1870)]] # [[Steward-3287|Nancy (Steward) Tipton (abt.1822-1888)]] # [[Maxfield-554|Emory Maxfield (abt.1807-1863)]] == '''Resources''' == ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). ====='''North Carolina'''===== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. ====='''South Carolina Resources'''===== * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War * https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites * http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ====='''Virginia'''===== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top])
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 9 == '''Guest Star''': [[Parra-237|Derek Parra]] === Notes From The Guest === * He was raised in his father's home. His dad was dating someone when he was younger, then remarried when he was about 8 or 10. He has a younger brother (he was 10 or 12), then a younger sister born after that. He doesn't get along with his older brother now; they don't talk. He is closest to his sister. * His father didn't appreciate his book, but he explained that he needed to tell his truth. Now that he's older, he understands that they love him no matter how they parented him as a child. He is thankful that things were hard, because it taught him to survive when he was poor. * His dad's parents (Pablo & Bebba/Genevieve) he saw all the time. They watched us a lot, and really they raised us. His uncle Pat would tease us a lot, just kids being kids. His grandma really protected him as he was so small. * He didn't see his mom's family much, only when she came to town and took us to visit them. She had 10 or 11 siblings, so it was a big family. * There wasn't any real branching out into the family. His grandparents loved him unconditionally, where he didn't get that from anyone else. * His family really didn't impart the importance of family. Major holidays when he was younger, had a few relatives there, but they weren't memorable. His good family memories came later when families around him (his friends families) took him in like one of their own, and he realized that not all families were like his. The Doolies were one of those families. * He never really learned about their culture. He doesn't speak Spanish, and he was never taught to cook 'family' recipes, like his favorite (enchiladas). * His daughter is 20 now, and he tries to do everything with her that he didn't get (communicate, express affection, cook together, etc). * He doesn't know the names of his great-grandparents, he never met his greats. His great-grandma on his dad's side they called "Ma-maw." Her husband died before he was born, or around them. I remember her making [https://www.mylatinatable.com/authentic-mexican-menudo-recipe/ Menudo]. He had his dad's parents as his grandparents, and that was all he really new. His mom's mother didn't speak English, and he didn't speak Spanish, so the one trip they took was really awkward. * He took a DNA test through 23andMe but hasn't gotten the results back, or he would have let us look at his matches. * He isn't setting limits on who we research (so '''please''' follow challenge standards on not creating recently deceased ancestors, and not listing children on profiles that may be living). If you have questions on closer ancestors, please [mailto:mindy@wikitree.com message me] directly. * He wants to know if he has any Dutch genes. === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # That Derek's great grand uncle, [[Diaz_Muñoz-5|Baldomero Diaz]] was living in Saint Joseph, Missouri and paid the money for his brother (Derek's great grandfather) Gilberto Diaz, his first wife, Agustina, their daughter, Luz and his sister-in-law, Maria Jaquez to come to the United States. They crossed the border at El Paso, Texas. They did make it to Saint Jospeh as their son, Jorge was born there. # [[Muñoz_Diaz-3|Gilberto's]] wife [[Nuñez_Mendoza-1|Juana (Nuñez Mendoza) Diaz (1907-1995)]], outlived him by twenty-seven years, never remarrying. She was survived by six sons and four daughters, as well as her brother, Lalo Mendoza, thirty-five grandchildren, fifty-six great-grandchildren, and thirty great-great-grandchildren! ([[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]]) # [[Serrano-532|Pedro Serrano (1881-1964)]], Derek's great-grandfather, came to the United States on foot (we learn from his Application for Resident Alien's Border Crossing Identification Card issued 23 Aug 1949 in Los Angeles, California.) He entered the country lawfully at El Paso, Texas on foot on 18 May 1901 after traveling from his hometown of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico (some 800 miles to the SSW. He may have travelled via train like some of his other relatives did. We do not know. But we do know he arrived on foot.) In 1930 they rented their home for $7 a month and did not have a radio. Pedro was a blacksmith for a steam railway, Vicenta was the proprietress of a hotel, Brigida was a law office helper, and Jesus was a tire repairer at a garage. # Derek's great grandfather [[Parra-271|Cipriano Parra]] (1875-1933) had a wide variety of occupations during his lifetime: day laborer, wood chopper, laborer for County Road Department, farmer, Bailey School janitor, and street sweeper. # [[Guerra-1150|Paula Guerra]] (1885-1930) was a United States citizen, born in Texas. She married [[Parra-271|Cipriano Parra]] in 1906. The following year the Expatriation Act of 1907 was passed by the United States Congress. The law stated that women who were United States citizens lost their citizenship and in most cases were required to take on the citizenship of their husband. Since Cipriano had not become a naturalized citizen of the United States, that happened. The law was not repealed until the Nationality Act of 1940. # Derek's great-granduncle, [[Guerra-1153|Secundino Guerra (1890-1956)]] died in a rather unfortunate manner; he lost control of his tractor one day while working on his farm, & it fell into a drainage ditch, killing him instantly by decapitating him. # A 2c4r of Derek was [[González-7257|Abraham González Casavantes]], a politician & one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua. González was considered a mentor to [[Arango-53|Pancho Villa]], & served as Governor of Chihuahua until he was arrested in 1913 by [[Huerta-167|Huerta]], the new President of Mexico who had taken power through a violent coup against the revolutionary & democratically-elected Madero government that González supported. Under the guise of transferring him to a Ciudad de Mexico prison, Huerta had his officials murder González along the train tracks en route to that location. # [[Estrada-680|Maria Ascencion Estrada]] was 14-years-old when she married Derek’s 3rd great grandfather [[Guerra-1158|Lino Guerra]] in January 1880. He was in his 50s, his first wife [[Sanches-112|Claudia Sanches]] had died in 1876, she had been the mother of at least seven children born between 1847 and 1868. Ascencion would have eight more children between 1883 and 1896, the last born when Lino was in his mid-70s. Only three of Ascencion’s children lived to be adults. # Derek's grand uncle Private [[Diaz_Bernal-2|John Diaz]] was a prisoner of the Japanese in the Philippines and was among the 139 men killed in the Palawan Massacre in a Japanese prison camp on 14 Dec 1944.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palawan_massacre] # Derek's grand uncle Staff Sergeant [[Diaz-2691|Felix Diaz]] was gunner on a bomber. He died after being hit by shrapnel over Germany. The rest of the crew was able to parachute and survived.[Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 16 January 1945, page 16, column 1] # In June 1956, Derek's great uncle [[Diaz_Muñoz-5|Baldomero Diaz Muñoz]] had "the most distinguished beard" at the Osage, Iowa 100th anniversary parade. # [[Rascón-43 |Esquipulas Rascón]] Brother of [[Rascón-41|María Concepción Rascón]] Derek's Great Great Grandmother raised Goats in New Mexico which is still popular today. He died in 1910 from a self inflicted stab wound. His Son Francisco Rascon had a stock ranch in New Mexico. # [[Rangel_de_Loaysa-1 | Alonso Rangel de Loaysa ]] was an early migrant. He left Spain to Mexico in the 1500s. He is Derek's 12th great grandfather (Paternal) Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224) # [[Romo_de_Vivar-5 |Diego Romo de Vivar]] also through is Paternal side. He is Derek's tenth great grandfather, He migrated from Spain C early 1600s Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224) # [[Tiscareño_de_Molina-1|Capitán Luis Tiscareño de Molina]] Luis another Paternal Ancestor is the 11th great grandfather of Derek. He left Spain to Mexico in the early 1600s. Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224). # 12th great grandfather of Derek. [[Ruiz_de_Esparza-4|Lope Ruiz de Esparza]] ledt Spain to Mexico in the late 1500s. He even as his own Wikipedia Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lope_Ruiz_de_Esparza Finder Austin Pérez (Pérez-224). # Don Lope Ruiz de Esparza (above) married Ana Francisca de Gabay y Moctezuma, daughter of Martín de Gabay and doña Petronila de Moctezuma, believed by most experts to be a direct lineal descendant of the last Emperor of the Aztecs, Moctezuma II. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Presidio_Chapel_of_San_Elizario|Presidio Chapel of San Elizario]] *[[Space:The_Baldomero_Diaz_Family|The Baldomero Diaz Family]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? TEXAS INDIAN WARS *Derek's 3rd great grandfather [[Guerra-1158|Lino Guerra]] served in Company D of the Texas Frontier Forces from 1870 to 1871, defending against Native American attacks. WORLD WAR 1 *Derek’s great-grandfather Cipriano Parra’s sister Espectacion’s son [[Maese-124|Pedro K. Maese]] (1898-1955) served as a Private in Company M of the 64th United States Infantry during World War I (profile has a nice photo from newspaper). *Derek's great grandmother's brother [[Guerra-1163|Sabino Guerra]] served in the United States Army during World War I. WORLD WAR II * In August 1942, Derek’s grandfather [[Guerra_Parra-1|Pablo Parra]], his grandfather’s three brothers: [[Parra-272|Francisco Parra]], [[Parra-269|Jose Ruperto Parra]], and [[Parra-268|Cipriano Parra]], along with their first cousin [[Parra-273|Fidel Parra]], were all serving in the United States Army during World War II (Parra-268 has newspaper article with photos). The fourth Parra brother [[Parra-270|Sabino Parra]] also served in World War II. * From December 1940 through November 1943 Derek's grand uncles [[Diaz_Bernal-2|John Diaz]], [[Diaz_Bernal-1|Lupe Diaz]], [[Diaz-2690|Phillip Diaz]], [[Diaz-2691|Felix Diaz]], [[Diaz-2687|Richard Diaz]] and their half brother, [[Dávila_Bernal-1|Alvin Davila]] were in the US Army during WWII. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404222 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Durán-2088|Paula Durán (abt.1822-)]] # [[Guerra-1159|Sisto Guerra (abt.1800-)]] # [[Martínez-7183|Ramón Martínez (abt.1805-)]] # [[Nuñez-1224|Fermin Nuñez (abt.1880-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Moreno-1652|Juan Moreno (abt.1805-1876)]] # [[Ruiz-1955|Marcos Ruiz (abt.1779-abt.1859)]] # (father of [[Mediano-2|Francisca (Mediano) Serrano (1907-)]]) # [[Rascón-41|María Concepción Rascón (abt.1839-)]] == '''Resources''' == * [http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/ Dispensations - Guadalajara, Mexico] ''the archives of the Catholic Diocese of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico * [https://www.valladoliddispensas.com/search?q=esteban+de+ayala Dispensations - Valladolid, Mexico] ''Now Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico * [https://guadalajaradispensas.tumblr.com/directory2 Guadalajara Marriage Indexes] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/introduction-to-hispanic-research Introduction to Hispanic Research] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473011 Mexico Baptisms, 1560-1950] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473013 Mexico Deaths, 1680-1940] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927078?region=Mexico Mexico Historical Records] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473012 Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 ] ''FamilySearch * [http://www.hndm.unam.mx/index.php/es/ Mexican Newspaper Archives website] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Mexico Mexico Project on WikiTree] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/online-resources-for-mexico Online Resources for Mexico] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Naming_conventions Spanish Naming Conventions guidelines] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 Spanish Vital Record Translations] ''This resource on WikiTree was created by members from four countries, and will aide in records from Mexico as well as Spain. It teaches you what to look for in a vital record, and provides a Glossary of often-used terms * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/u-s-hispanic-immigration U.S. Hispanic Immigration] ''Free webinar from FamilySearch * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE App] ''This will allow you to change the settings so that it automatically selects "No middle name" when you work on a profile. It also allows you to add a stub bio so you can add to it and create nice narrative. There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users.
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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 1 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wales-654|Jimmy Wales]] === FHL Lookup Requests === *This book could have information on any of the Wales Ancestors in Alabama. Would require someone to read through it looking for Surnames in the J Wales Tree in Alabama and southern Tennessee. ::"Scraps" relating to the early history of Limestone County ::Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film 1035243 ::Image Group Number, DGS # 7953694 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008707086?cat=76179 Need court records for a case involving Thomas Ham and John Ham who are brothers - should be judgments entered of[?] second in Wayne Common Please to Nos 255 May Term 1874 and 382 December Term 1877 for this chap [[Ham-2906|John Ham (bef.1802-bef.1879)]] - Couldn't find Ham in the index [[Doherty-2064]] === Newspaper Lookup Requests === #Need newspaper help for stabbing death of Clarence W Graviet. Could be Gravett or Gravitt or Gravet also. Found one article at Newspaper.com for Oct 12 1936. There was not much information but assailant was “Hicks” this was in the Dothan Eagle. Could have been an argument. #* I found several that I listed in Discord. Nothing about there being a poker game, but it makes sense with it being after midnight at a residence. [[Silva-1055]] #* I read all the articles I could find at ''Newspapers.com'' searching for "stabbing" in 1936 and "Frank Hicks" in 1936. It was just said that Hicks was the aggressor (but then it was Graviet's house, so the witnesses were probably his family). The fracas took place in the afternoon, about 4 pm on a Sunday. Hicks was also hospitalized with a fractured skull and knife wounds. It is possible he was beaten by the sons of the victim. I could not find trial coverage, but he was convicted of 2nd degree murder and sentenced to 10 years. I put the info on Graviet's profile. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:27, 8 January 2022 (UTC) === Military/Fold3 Requests === #Looking for possible service record for Cord Wales, signed a Draft Registration for WWI; gave birth date of 11 Jan 1877. #* I searched the Alabama Digital Archives - Alabama Soldiers of WWI Database and did not find him in Limestone County or Madison County. #* The only record on Fold3 is the draft card. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 12:59, 7 January 2022 (UTC)) #[[Lewenicht-14|Henry Lewenicht]] was a drummer during the Spanish-American War. #* There was one record stating his company and rank. I've added the source to his profile. [[Silva-1055]] === Surname Varients === *Baugher, Bower, Baugham, Bowham, Bowhow, etc. *Dodson, Dotson *Graviet, Gravet, Gravett, Garvet, Gravit, Gravite, Gravett Etc. *Lewenicht, Levenicht *McKissick, McKisick, McKisock, McKessock, McKissock, McKessack, McKessick, McKesick, McKisack, McCusick, McIasaick, McIsaak, McIsack === Notes From Guest === #[edited] There's one interesting family legend. My grandfather was John E. Dudley. His father, I believe, had the same name, John Earl Dudley. My grandmother told me this story, about him or his father or grandfather, who had gotten a notice that he had inherited a peerage in the UK that he could inherit. But he had to come and claim it and it wasn't possible to do. He was living in the US at the time, and this was the olden days. So, it went to somebody else. And it was said he was an Earl, that’s where the initial “E” came from. The big problem is the Earl of Dudley, his tree goes way far back and there was never any question on who would inherit it. So, that doesn’t make sense, and the Earl of Dudley was incredibly important and like a really big name. However, there is also a lower title a Baron, [that] at one point went into abeyance. and in the UK back in the olden days, there was no male heir, there were sisters. And so what happens, traditionally, what happens with that is that the title goes into abeyance, meaning it is split equally between the three sisters and none of them actually holds it. Then it’s just waiting for the abeyance to be terminated. So sometimes it happens a generation later, or two generations later, something like that. And then there is a court process, and they hold a hearing, and they call it out of abeyance and they look for the nearest male heir. And that did happen with the Dudley peerage at about the right time period so that’s possible. #My great-grandfather, that would have been Thomas Jefferson Wales, or Corder Wales, there is a family story that he was stabbed to death over a poker game. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *The Ham family of Honesdale, Pennsylvania were involved in boat building. Honesdale is currently not located on navigable waters. At the time it was the terminus of the D & H Canal which was built to transport coal from the mountains of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River and eventually to New York City. ** [[Ham-2901|William Henry Ham (1834-1914)]] Second Great uncle '''claims that he built 63 boats in 6 months using machinery''' and the Canal Company took his plans and built a boatyard. **[[Ham-2897|Thomas Ham (1806-1886)]] **[[Marvin-2037|Roswell Ellsworth Marvin (1797-1885)]] was an early '''paymaster and land agent for the D & H Canal Company'''. He was Jimmy's second great-grandmother's brother's wife's grandfather. 8 degrees of separation. **Great uncle [[Ham-2902|Thomas J Ham (1837-)]] was '''editor and proprietor of the local newspaper the “Wayne County Herald”''', a newspaper published in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. * [[Garrigus-582|Zula Garrigus]]'s sister [[Garrigues-955|Lula]] lost her husband [[Brooks-22491|Lafayette Brooks]] to a tragic accident as he '''alighted from a train''' - he died from injuries several days later. She was left with five children, from 9-year-old Earl to young Lafayette just four days old. She remarried [[Allen-55106|Alfred Allen]] and had two more sons. Details on Lafayette's profile. * The Lewenichts seem to be '''quite the musicians''': Irving played flute, his wife was a cellist, his dad was a musician, Henry was a drummer with the Army in the Spanish-American War, etc. * Great-grandmother [[Lewenicht-1|Mary Louise Lewenicht]] was married for two years to [[Kimpel-171|Henry M. Kimpel]] before John Dudley. They divorced in 1889, which was newsworthy in Buffalo and the subject of articles "A Divorce Suit" and then "One Made Two." Articles on Mary's profile. * Mary Louise Lewenicht's brother [[Lewenicht-7|Edward Lewenicht (1863-1938)]], was the victim of a '''brutal knife attack''' in 1895. His throat was cut and the papers declared him "mortally wounded" and said "He cannot survive!" He pulled through and lived another 43 years. * Grand-uncle [[Kimpel-172|Henry P. Kimpel]] was injured when '''falling from a belt line train''' in Buffalo. Through his stepfather and guardian [[Dudley-5723|John Dudley]], he sued the New York Central Railroad Company for $5,000 damages February 7, 1898. He alleged that he was thrown from the train. The company asserted that he and another boy were riding on the back platform, and that Henry jumped off when the conductor pulled the other boy inside the train. *[[Dudley-5779|Daniel Wallace Dudley (1897-)]] lists his occupation as "private detective" on his marriage record with [[Hoffman-10919|Minnie Harpel (Hoffman)]]. * [[Ballamy-33|Three]] [[Ballamy-34|generations]] of Humphrey Ballamy's married women named Grace (different maiden names!) * [[Wales-1575|Hubert Wales]]' sister-in-law Edna (Richards) Wales had a brother John who divorced and moved to Seattle. He died from head injuries after a '''fight outside a tavern''' in downtown Seattle. He was attacked by an unknown assailant and suffered a skull fracture and hematoma, dying 2 1/2 weeks later. Articles on his profile: [[Richards-18323|Johnny Richards]]. * Jimmy's first cousin twice removed (she was [[Graviet-2|Nellie (Graviet) Wales]]' cousin) [[Gravitt-231|Pairlee Gravitt]] married [[Richards-18324|Lawrence Richards]], brother of his great-aunt [[Richards-18302|Edna (Richards) Wales]]. They lost a 9-month-old daughter to pneumonia the following year. In the late 1930s or 1940, Lawrence abandoned Pairlee and their son Joe to work as a farmhand in Arkansas. Pairlee posted legal notices seeking his response and received a divorce in Huntsville in late November 1941. She married Lowell Nabors '''that same week''' in Kentucky. Lawrence was drafted into the Army in 1942. After Lowell died in 1972, Pairlee ''remarried to Lawrence'' in 1978. *New ancestral surnames uncovered: **''Wales'': Eaves, Clem (Klemm), Sibert (Seibert), Mayer, Jung, Grossem, Jager (Jaeger), Trautmann, Molter, Sarr, Spengler, Steinberg, Mossberg, McCarly, Crockett, Holland, Robinson, Leggett, Spiers, Corbell, Eldridge, Ramsey, Simmons, Parsons, Thurston **''Brock'': [[Broke-16|Broke]], Isler, Franck ([[Francke-19|Francke]]), Gloxin, Schnabel, Wendlander, Mueller, Welti, Graebsch, Matlock, Holt, Meadows, Merryman, Shearman, Woodlief, Duke, Marston, Soane (uncertain parents), Hampton **''Graviet'': Baugher (Bager), Graham, Hilliard, Ledbetter, Claiborne, East, Thurston, Lotz, Schwab (Seyb), Krocker, Bassett, Jess, Weinreich, Rocker, Eiberle, Wild, Schroth **''Turner'': McCan, Cooper **''Dudley'': Eason, Colestone, Edis, Ashbey, Ham, Lile (Lyle), Barrett (uncertain parents), Ballamy, Hexx (Hex, Hicks), Mark, Dyer, Baker, Pearce, Treweeks, Hawken, Bayly, Sanders, Cornish, Adams **''Lewenicht'': Levenicht, Normann, Schmeling, Schröder, Lorenz, Peters, Both, Schmidt, Krabben **''Coleman'': Dodson, Williams **''Garrigus'': Bunch, Jones, Alderdice, McClain (Macklane), Browne, Yates, McEwen, Miller, Dunn, McNaughton, Bell === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *"[[Space:A Graviet Family Memento|A Graviet Family Memento]]", work on space page is in progress. Found was a few pages from a book belonging to Jesse Graviet from 1825 with national significance, signed with his name that it is his book, and son William used the book as school work writing tablet. Only 2-3 tattered pages but I found the same edition of the book in the Louisiana State University Library, with photos, showing how it had been used as a school writing tablet by students. I have permission for WikiTree to use the photos from LSU. The other is from Family Search. *[[Space:Ham boat yard in Honesdale|Ham boat yard in Honesdale]], a long article about the boat yard belonging to [[Ham-2897|Thomas Ham (1806-1886)]] (Jimmy’s ) and his son [[Ham-2901|William Henry Ham (abt.1835-)]] in the newspaper owned by another son [[Ham-2902|Thomas J Ham (1837-)]] *[[Space:Lewenicht in Buffalo address books|Lewenicht in Buffalo address books]], an analysis of the appearance of members of the Lewenicht family in public address books or city directories of Buffalo, New York. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Holland-2883|Tillman Horne Holland (1794-1874)]] - War of 1812. (4th Great Grandfather - Cord Erskin Wales maternal great grandfather) * [[Gravitt-219|Jesse (Gravitt) Gravet (1797-1861)]] - War of 1812 - Private - Perkin's Battalion of Mississippi Territory. *[[Lewenicht-14|Henry Lewenicht (1866-1948)]] (Great Granduncle) - Spanish-American War - Briefly served in the military during the war, and was the musician for the 65th NY Volunteer Infantry until the regiment was mustered out on November 19, 1898. *[[Lewenicht-31|Louis Lewenicht (1886-1918)]] (1st cousin of Mary (Lewenicht) Dudley) - World War I - Was killed in action in France 5 Sep 1918. He is buried there in Oise-Aisne American Cemetery. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Brick walls themselves don't give you bounty points, but if we are stuck on an ancestral line that blocks you from getting those potential points. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== '''Grandparent 1''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wales-Family-Tree-1576 Cord Wales' Tree] #[[Wales-1584|Thomas Jefferson Wales Sr.]] ➔ needs parents '''Indiana & Alabama''' #[[Eaves-1171|Mary Eaves]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' #[[McCarly-2|Mary McCarly]] ➔ needs parents '''Georgia & Alabama''' #[[Robinson-15942|Tabitha Robinson]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina & Tennessee''' '''Grandparent 2''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brock-Family-Tree-6894 Ines Brock's Tree] #[[Brock-3254|Laban Brock]] ➔ needs mother '''South Carolina & Alabama''' #[[Unknown-362515|Unknown-362515]] ➔ needs LNAB '''South Carolina''' #[[Matlock-1069|Matlock-1069]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama & Tennessee''' #[[Holt-6436|Jesse Holt]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' #[[Meadows-2222|Matilda Meadows]] ➔ needs mother '''?North Carolina''' '''Grandparent 3''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Graviet-Family-Tree-3 Clarence Graviet's Tree] #[[Gravitt-219|Jesse Gravitt]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[East-2547|William East]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[Thurston-3253|Elizabeth Thurston]] ➔ needs parents '''Virginia & Alabama''' #[[Graham-26452|Amanda W Graham]] ➔ needs parents '''Alabama''' '''Grandparent 4''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Turner-Family-Tree-38557 Bessie Turner's Tree] #[[Turner-38706|Turner-38706]] ➔ needs parents '''Tennessee''' #[[McCan-112|McCan-112]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina & Tennessee''' #[[Cooper-33954|Junior Cooper]] ➔ needs parents '''South Carolina/Tennessee''' #[[Unknown-586587|Liza Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB '''South Carolina/Tennessee''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== '''Grandparent 5''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dudley-Family-Tree-5723 John Dudley's Tree] #[[Dudley-5760|Enoch Dudley]] ➔ needs mother '''Northamptonshire, England''' #[[Williams-107570|Elizabeth Williams]] ➔ needs parents '''Northamptonshire, England''' #[[Eason-1632|Samuel Eason]] ➔ needs parents '''Cambridgeshire, England''' #[[Eason-1631|Alice Eason]] ➔ needs mother '''Cambridgeshire, England''' '''Grandparent 6''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lewenicht-Family-Tree-1 Mary Lewenicht's Tree] #[[Both-225|Anna Eleonora Both]] ➔ needs mother '''Germany''' #[[Prander-1|Prander-1]] ➔ needs parents '''Germany and New York State''' '''Grandparent 7''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Coleman-Family-Tree-15764 John Coleman's Tree] #[[Coleman-15894|Michael Coleman]] ➔ needs parents #[[Dodson-6341|Dodson-6341]] ➔ needs father '''Kentucky & Tennessee''' #[[Williams-107568|Sophia Williams]] ➔ needs parents '''Georgia''' '''Grandparent 8''': [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garrigus-Family-Tree-582 Zula Garrigus' Tree] #[[Unknown-569406|Judia Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB '''Pennsylvania or Tennessee?''' #[[Unknown-552446|Milany Unknown]] ➔ needs LNAB #[[Unknown-552446|Milany Unknown]] ➔ needs parents '''Tennessee''' #[[Bunch-2460|Thomas W. Bunch]] ➔ needs parents '''North Carolina''' #[[Alderdice-19|James Alderdice]] ➔ needs parents '''possible Scotland''' === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge 15 == ===Starting Profiles=== # Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. ==Locations== List any countries you find here # == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Maxwell-4400|Alber Rufus Maxwell (abt.1878-1959)]] was born a mere 11 weeks after his parents [[Maxwell-19189|James Maxwell (1836-1901)]] age 43 and [[Elliott-23748|Cleora M (Elliott) Maxwell (1855-1949)]] age 23 were married. It was the second marriage for James. *[[Lawton-1437|Charles Lawton]] A blind qualified pianotunist. He took his life in 1933 after hearing another possible war and was scared for his nephew, Albert who was 16 years old and his constant companion, thinking he would have to go. [[Hill-53077|Hill-53077]] 09:40, 24 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Swinscoe-27|Hannah Swinscoe]] After her husband died in 1890 she married his brother in 1891. This was illegal in the UK until 1921. [[Hill-53077|Hill-53077]] 09:40, 24 September 2023 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] and the [|captain]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== #
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== WikiTree Challenge 18 == '''Organization''': [https://www.rigensoc.org/ Rhode Island Genealogical Society] {{G2GLink|}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20231214/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Babcock-3518|Christiana (Babcock) Bannister]] #[[Codner-149|Ephraim Codner]] #[[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]] #[[Murphy-28247|Mary (Murphy) Larivee]] #[[Short-10435|Charles H Short]] #[[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater]] #[[Williams-133548|Walter Williams]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories Challenge Maintenance Categories]. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below. *this isn’t a Needs Work item, just hints for an ancestor Ephraim Codner provided by Geoff Cardner. See [[Space:Ephraim_Codner_b_1683_Rhode_Island_origins|Ephraim Codner b 1683 Rhode Island origins]] [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 20:18, 19 December 2023 (UTC) *From Ellen Smith: I have created two profiles for Revolutionary War soldiers that would benefit from attention by members who have an interest in documenting Rev War veterans. Their profiles could use stickers, and I think that someone with a Fold3 subscription might be able to find more records of their service. They are : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Straight-750 and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bennett-41488 -- the grandfathers of Easton Cole's wife. * [[Whipple-987|Sarah (Whipple) Ballou (1701-1763)]] has three spouses and 18 children are all mixed up... bad merge??? === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] & [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F Help Section] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. # New Jersey records indexed on FamilySearch show the marriage in 1698, at Gloucester, New Jersey, of [[Wightman-35|George Wightman]] and Elizabeth Wood. According to the index record, Elizabeth Wood was the daughter of John Wood and Sarah Wood and George Wightman was the son of George Wightman and Elizabeth Updike. Those are the names of the parents of George Wightman of Kingstown, Rhode Island, and I'm puzzled about why they would have married in New Jersey. I've not found a corresponding record in the usual New Jersey sources. It would be nice to have the record image, and I suspect the film may have been misidentified by FamilySearch, so I'd like to know how this record set is identified in the film itself. The source citation is "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VW5P-QFM : 23 February 2021), John Wood in entry for George Wightman and Elizabeth Wood, 1698; citing Gloucester, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 850,324. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === List any countries you find here #Armenia (Turkish) #Azores (Portugal) #Belgium #England #France #Germany #Ireland #Italy #Scotland #United States ##Arkansas ##California ##Connecticut ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Massachusetts ##Missouri ##New York ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##Vermont === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Huebbers-4|John Huebbers (1887-1958)]] worked as a bologna maker, baker, and milk route driver. In 1931 he was convicted of selling milk with less milk solids and fat than required. (Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) *[[Guerrier-74|Helena Florence (Guerrier) Brown (1890-19??)]] was attacked by her landlord with an iron bar in 1922, receiving a cut on her head, because he was mad at her children for being noisy.(Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) * [[Howe-1990|James Howe (1781-abt.1802)]] and his two brothers Mark and William died off the coast of Cape Cod in 1802 after their ship wrecked. They were in their early twenties and had sailed on a world voyage. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 06:02, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Samuel Slater) * [[Garand-303|Mary Garand]] and her husband John Murphy liked the name, Mary. They gave the first name Mary to 4 of their daughters; Mary Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Mary Sarah, and Mary Lena. Some daughters chose their middle name as the preferred name.(Stephens-3929) [[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:45, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Mary Murphy) * Capt. [[Pratt-3735|John Pratt (1761 - 1836)]] was in early life a mariner, and then a ship owner and merchant. He established the first line of packets between Boston and New Orleans, (Albasini-30)(Samuel Slater) * Both of the grandfathers of [[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]]'s wife [[Bennett-41453|Roxana (Bennett) Cole]] served on the American side in the Revolutionary War. The two grandfathers are [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] and [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater (1768 - 1835)]] pioneered the American textile industry by introducing machinery that revolutionized textile production in the United States. Drawing on his memory of machinery in his birth country, England, Slater reconstructed the complicated spinning machines when he relocated to the United States, thus playing a key role in launching the American Industrial Revolution. At least two presidents, James Monroe and Andrew Jackson, visited Slater at his home. Jackson, who saw Slater in 1833, said "I understand you have taught us how to spin." [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Wilkinson-4663|Hannah (Wilkinson) Slater (1774-1812)]], Samuel Slater's, wife was an inventor. In 1793 his husband showed Hannah some very smooth yarn he had spun from long staple Surinam cotton. He intended to use it to produce cloth; however, Hannah and her sister used a hand spinning wheel to spin it into thread, and the resulting thread proved to be stronger than linen thread. The same year, Hannah applied to the U.S. Patent Office for a patent for an invention - a new method of producing sewing thread from cotton. The patent was issued in the name of "Mrs Samuel Slater". She was among the first American women to receive a patent. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169833|Dr. Frederick Brown]]'s brother Clifford was caught embezzling a substantial sum from the bank where he worked, was arrested, and jailed. None of it was Dr. Brown's responsibility; but he nonetheless felt that as a matter of family duty he had to make restitution, and he did, in one blow destroying most of the family money. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:05, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-6651|Ruth Slater (1867 - 1944)]], at the age of forty-five, had an affair with the man who ran the family farm. He threatened to sue for breach of promise, and had to be given a great deal of money to disappear. Ruth, in anguish, turned to drugs, and remained addicted to cocaine for the rest of her life. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:29, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908 - 1979)]], US vice president under Gerald Ford is 6 degrees from Samuel Slater. His second wife, Margaretta Large Fitler, was previously married with James Slater Murphy, great great grandson of Samuel Slater. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 09:51, 19 December 2023 (UTC) * Judge [[Durfee-408|Thomas Durfee (1826 - 1901)]], Chief Justice of the Rhode Island State Supreme Court published "The Village Picnic and Other Poems" a collection of poems capturing the beauty and charm of rural life in the mid-19th century. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:27, 20 December 2023 (UTC) === Excellent Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your excellent profile finds connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. List excellent profiles to share with the guest at the end of the week: * === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. '''REVOLUTIONARY WAR''' * [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] - Paternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, served as a private in Massachusetts militia. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 04:47, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]] - Maternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, recorded with service in Holden's Rhode Island Regiment. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''WAR OF 1812''' * '''CIVIL WAR''' *[[Palfrey-214|Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1831-1889)]] was a first lieutenant in the 4th Battalion of the Massachusetts Militia. He was made a lieutenant colonel in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, known as the "Harvard Unit" due to the number of graduates in this group. He served under William Raymond Lee, and was severely injured at the Battle of Antietam. Following Lee's discharge in December 1862, Palfrey was promoted to Colonel of the unit, a rank he would hold until his own discharge in April 1863 due to lingering health effects. On May 4, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Palfrey for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, to rank from March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. [Albasini-30] * Archibald Gordon, husband of Lydia E. Cole who is a daughter of Easton Cole and Roxanna Bennett. Archibald Gordon was born in 1833 in Connecticut. He was married to Lydia Cole about 1852. When the American Civil War began he was living in Windham, co., Connecticut with his wife and children and was employed as a painter.[1] Archibald enlisted on 19 August 1862 and was a Private in Company I, 18th Regiment Connecticut Infantry. He was discharged with disability on 18 May 1864.[2][3]After the war, he returned to his family in Windham county and resumed working as a painter.[4]In 1878 his wife was able to apply for a pension for his Civil War service to help support her and her fatherless children.[5] [[Rutz-276|Rutz-276]] 17:36, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR''' * [[Balch-1222|Lewis Balch (1847-1909)]] Surgeon of the 37th, 71st, 10th regiments, National Guard, state of New York. Surgeon of the 2nd New York Infantry, U.S.V. during the Spanish-American War, then a surgeon of volunteers in the Phillipine Islands, then superintendent of sanitary improvements at Colon, Panama. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 17:44, 15 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR I''' *[[Scuncio-10|Joseph Louis Scuncio (1896-1958)]] was the brother of William Norris Williams' maternal grandmother. He served in Company H of the 314th Infantry, 79th Division during World War I. * [[Tuttle-6899|Terry Tuttle (abt.1888-1918)]] Pvt. Terry Tuttle, 18th Co., 20th Engineers served in World War I. He died in the torpedoing & sinking of the troopship "Tuscania" on 5 February 1918 in the North Channel between Scotland & Ireland by German submarine UB-77. ( In the CC7 of Samuel Slater) [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 23:02, 18 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR II''' *[[Williams-133662|Harold Hicks Williams Jr (1918-1944)]] was the father of William Norris Williams. He was awarded the Purple Heart. Excerpt from FindAGrave Memorial: ''"PFC Harold H. Williams was riding in a 1/4 ton truck with another aid man in a column comprised of element of Task Force 'Beatty' which was ordered to move from an area north of St Vith to an area west of St Vith. The move was made under heavy artillery fire. Pvt Williams left the convoy and during an attempt to pass the road, was hit by enemy fire and was killed."'' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:20, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169781|Frankiln Clarence Brown (1907-1992)]] was the uncle of William Norris Williams' step-mother, Ivy Brown. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer ''USS Harry E. Hubbard'', which was primarily charged with shooting down Kamikazes off the coast of Okinawa. He later founded Lee-Kapp Post 96, American Legion, Danbury, New Hampshire. Note of interest, the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on his 34th birthday. [[Randall-8561|Randall-8561]] 08:57, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Ramsay-4343|Walter Edward Ramsay (1924-1990)]] served in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. 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== '''The WikiTree Challenge Week 9''' == ---- : Guest Star: [[Lange-2712|Katherine Willson]] : Katherine's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189846 G2G Post] === '''Documents shared by Guest''' === === '''Photos shared by Guest''' === :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lange-2735 Walter Carl Hermann Lange, Campaign Flyer] === '''Interesting Finds '''=== #Katherine and President [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] are 3rd cousins 6 times removed. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Buren-1&person2_name=Lange-2712 # Katherine's Great Grandfather [[Lange-2735|Walter Carl Hermann Lange]] was awarded a "Citizen Citation" by the Taylor Township Police Department. He helped in the capture and arrest of a holdup suspect." [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lange-2735] #[[Waldock-135|Hannah (Waldock) Woods (1806-1884)]] had a child [[Waldock-227|Thomas Whatley Waldock (1825-1826)]] in 1825. Two years before she married Edward Woods. Sadly he died the following year. The child is not on Katherine's Ancestry Tree, so she may not know about him. # There is a Clandestine Marriage of Katherine's 8th great grand uncle [[Waldock-12|Richard Waldock (1699-1761)]] to Martha Weillington in 1730. (Image attached to the source) # Katherine's great-grandmother [[Ehl-62|Amina Ehl]] died on 21 December 1934, the day of her 45th birthday, immediately after a stillbirth that day. This was the day after her 15th wedding anniversary. In addition to his wife Amina and child, her husband [[Maudlin-286|O. D. Maudlin]] lost his mother [[Sample-1153|Sarah]] in March 1934 and first cousins [[Maudlin-298|Harry Maudlin]] in February 1934 and [[Maudlin-317|Lawrence Maudlin]] in September 1934. # Katherine's great-grand uncle [[Wehrmeister-40|Fred Wehrmeister]] was a police patrolman with the City of Detroit in 1910, and was made lieutenant in 1924. He retired in the 1930s. In 1934 a burglar really picked the wrong house to rob. See https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12090807/detroit-free-press/ In 1935 Fred beat a world match bowling champion who was on a traveling exhibition. See https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73144722/bowling-exhibition/ === '''Resources''' === * "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records of a portion of Dutchess County, NY]" which iclused Rombout precinct and the town of Fishkill. This is part of the series that was edited by Franklin D. Roosevelt (Volume III), and has been republished by the Dutchess County Historical Society. Source Citation: ** Reese, William Willis and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records: of the portion of Dutchess County New York...]" (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1938). * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS7F-G?i=2654&cat=279775 Marriages & Deaths...] published in the newspapers in Pougheepsie, New York. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LSZP-6?i=1884&cat=279775 New Hakkensak Church]: This was the first Reformed Dutch church in Dutchess County, NY. They served Poghkeepsie, Viskil, N. Hakensak and Hoopewel. * "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct, Dutchess County, New York, 1738-1761]," includes Charlotte and Clinton precincts and the town of Clinton. Edited by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Citation: ** Roosevelt, Franklin D.. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct, Dutchess County, New York, 1738-1761]," Volume VII (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1940), n.p. [Note: The original carries entries written as far back as 1738 by the clerk of the precinct.] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wilcox Family == * by William Henry Whitmore (1836-1900) * published David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875 * Source Example: ::: Whitmore, William Henry. ''[[Space:The Wilcox Family|The Wilcox Family]]'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Whitmore|Whitmore]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilcox Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily1875whit * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily00whit
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy == Descendants of Joel Wilcox and Catharine Randall of Connecticut, New York, Michigan and Indiana: and of John Luke, Revolutionary War soldier of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan * by [https://www.charlemagne.org/DyeDyane.htm Dyane Monroe Dye Wood], abt 1918 - 2015 * published by Genealogy Publishing Service, Franklin, North Carolina,1996 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/n5 (Borrow) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781051 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :Foreword :Abbreviations :Preface :Numbering System :The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy :The Wilcox Genealogy :First Generation - Joel Wilcox and Catherine Randall :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth/Tenth Generation :Unplaced Wilcox Cousins :The Luke Genealogy :First Generation - John Luke, Revolutionary War Soldier :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth/Ninth Generation :Unplaced Luke Cousins :[https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/161 Bibliography] :Wilcox Index :Luke Index :[https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/184 Addenda] (Received too late for proper placing) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Wood, Dyane Monroe Dye ''[[Space: The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy| The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy]]'' (Franklin, North Carolina,1996), [ Page ]. * [[[# Wood| Wood]]]
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== Contemporaneous Reports == '''First found report Nov 1865'''
BRISBANE papers to the 4th instant are to hand.
'''STICKING-UP OF THE MAIL''' The Daily Guardian of the 3rd states that some further particulars of this event have come to hand. It appears that the mail was stopped about six miles from Roma on the Condamine side, on Tuesday last, by " the Wild Scotsman." It happened that he had a pretty good haul as the mail contained a package of notes consigned to the Bank of Queensland, and also some specie, sovereigns, and silver, also for the same bank. It is not certain what the exact amount was, some say £75 others £175. It is not likely, however, that his career will he a long one, as £50 reward has been offered for his apprehension, and two constables and about twenty volunteers from Roma are out after him.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13121336 The Sydney Morning Herald, Thu 9 Nov 1865. p. 3. QUEENSLAND.]] '''1865 Appraisal of Macpherson's exploits'''
WE have Brisbane papers to the 23rd instant.
The Daily Guardian of that date states that the " Wild Scotsman " is still at large, and growing bolder, by experience of the inefficiency of police protection in the districts he is infesting. He is fast getting mailmen down to that dangerous state of passive acquiescence which rendered the bushrangers of New South Wales so successful. What is worse still, the gossiping prattle of newspaper correspondents who reside in the districts, is fast helping to puff the poor wretch into that notoriety which is fame with a large majority of the utterly ignorant and the half-educated portion of the community, who are always ready to admire impudence and unscrupulousness, and who, having nothing to lose, no great reverence for law and order, consider every man a hero was a bold enough to set law and order at defiance. The last news we had of him was by a telegram from Gayndah on Thursday last, to the effect that he was supped rose been thrown from his horse at a place about fifteen miles from that town, and having lost his horse, was skulking away on foot, with police inspector Murray as his heels. Should the news be true, and Murray is fortunate enough to come up with the invincible here, we have no doubt he will be able to give a good account of himself, and of the robber also. In the meantime it is the duty of every honest well disposed resident in the district to assist the police to the utmost of their ability in either capturing or ridding the colony of the presence of such a desperado. "The Felons Apprehension Act" of New South Wales was effectual in breaking up the organised band of robbers who so long held away on the main roads of that colony. The merits of the Act are that under it, any one is at liberty to shoot down a known bushranger wherever he is found. Before we can hope to effectually grapple with the evil in this colony, we must have a similar enactment, and it is a pity that such a provision was not inserted in the Criminal Statutes last session, when they were consolidated. Prevention is better than cure and if such a law were once established here, it would go far to prevent lazy and dishonest men, like Macpherson, from turning highwaymen in order to live an easy and dissolute life.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13123881 The Sydney Morning Herald, Wed 27 Dec 1865. p. 5. QUEENSLAND.]] '''£250 Reward.'''
THE Government has been pleased to grant the above Reward for the Apprehension, or for Information that will lead to the capture of JAMES MACPHERSON, alias 'The Wild Scotchman,' who is charged with Robbery under Arms of various of her Majesty's Mails in Queensland.
Description : About 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 1/2 inches high, square shouldered, stout build, long arms, light hair, no whiskers, small downy tuft of hair on chin, Roman nose, blue eyes, face much sunburnt, gunshot wound inside left forearm from wrist to elbow, speaks -German fluently.
Caution.— Any parties found harboring the said robber, or giving false information relative to his whereabouts, will be prosecuted under the Felons' Apprehension Act.
Information must be given to the undersigned or to any Justice of the Peace, or Police Officer;
D. T. SEYMOUR, ? Commissioner of Police;
January 1st, 1866.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147937634 Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Sat 13 Jan 1866. p. 3. Advertising.]] We have, however, at the present time, in the very heart of the colony, an individual whose name is James Macpherson, but who is better known by the soubriquet of the "Wild Scotsman," committing depredations on travellers on the highway, and plundering Her Majesty's mails. Several bodies of police are in hot pursuit of him, but they cannot effect his capture; he continues to crop up at intervals and in different places, and frequently robs the mail within one hundred and fifty miles of Brisbane. In course of time there can be no doubt but that he will be hunted down by those who are on his track.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1260856 The Brisbane Courier, Wed 17 Jan 1866. p. 2. SOCIAL.]] In Queensland, a similar movement is on foot in favour for the liberation of the bushranger McPherson, better known as the " Wild Scotsman." The petitioners appear to have adopted the ludicrous, although seemingly successful, course pursued by their neighbours in New South Wales, and they accordingly memorialise for the outlaw's liberation on the score that his mother is infirm and without means of support! Judging from this depraved notion of justice and mercy, it would appear that the future of these two colonies will be of an exceedingly lively nature.- If Messrs. Sullivan, Gardiner, and McPherson can effect a "junction of their forces," the must promising results may be anticipated, and the present monotony of the bush districts will be enlivened by a few more highway robberies and murders ; while the young recruits under these three experienced leaders will be afforded an opportunity of out rivalling the atrocities of such human fiends as Hall, Morgan, and Co.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8930197 The Mercury, Thu 28 May 1874. p. 2. THE MERCURY.]] It is the fashion now to be very merciful to criminals, and, therefore, the news in another column that the 'Wild Scotsman' has been set at liberty will not surprise many. Indeed, if we approved of the principle— which we assuredly do not — of giving prisoners long sentences and then letting them off with short terms of punishment, we should say that in the case of MACPHERSON the lenity of the law could not be better employed. He was a very young, hot headed, and romantic, but not a radically bad fellow at the time when GARDINER, BEN HALL, MORGAN and other bushrangers in the Southern Colonies were having things pretty much their own way down there, and when their exploits were the wonder and admiration of a considerable number of honest and foolish working men, artizans, and others in this colony. MACPHERSON, ' The- Wild Scotsman,' was one of these people who were led away, only he was, by the impulsiveness of his nature, and a little more force of character led much farther away than any of his fellow workmen. He was fired with the ambition of emulating the deeds of GARDINER, BEN HALL, MORGAN, CAPTAIN THUNDERBOLT, and the other popular highwaymen then upon the roads in the southern colonies — and he adopted their profession at once and tried to emulate their example. He did not commit, as many murders as his prototypes in the southern colonies, and he was not so cruel nor bloodthirsty in his robberies nor so senseless in the destruction of cheques and other valuable property, of which he could make no use, when he found. them in the mail bags of the postmen he 'stuck up' while he was on the road. But he had a long career of crime and cost the country a large sum of money from first to last. Under the circumstances the cheapest and most satisfactory mode of dealing with the culprit would have been to have hung him. As this. was not done at the time, and the man has been long enough in prison to have become convicted of the folly of following highway robbery as a profession in this colony, there seems no particular danger in letting him at liberty again now. He is not a heartless villain. his poor old father and mother are honest respectable folks—and he can, and probably will, make up his mind to buckle to hard honest work for the remainder of his days, and try to make the last days of his parents as comfortable as he can. If he gets tired of the monotony of this sort of life, and tries the .'bushranging' again — why there will be less trouble to catch or shoot him down than there was before, because the country is more thickly populated, and bushranging is not so popular and romantic a system of robbery, as it was in 1864 and 1865. The risks are great in releasing such a criminal; but the people who took the most active part in securing his release reside in or close to Brisbane, and therefore are not likely to suffer from any depredations which he may commit in the future. If he does take it into his head to 'stick them up,' tie them to trees in the lonely bush, or otherwise maltreat ; them— why they will take it all in good part under, the hope and belief that he will serve the people in the outside districts , very much worse than that, because, the latter took no active parf in securing his release.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169516390 The Telegraph, Wed 23 Dec 1874. p. 2. No title.]] In order not to be out of the Colonial fashion our Government1 has released a notorious scoundrel called James Macpherson, better known as 'the Wild Scotsman.' It is to be hoped that the long imprisonment which this man has suffered has been the means of instilling more settled ideas in his mind.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169514703 The Telegraph, Fri 25 Dec 1874. p. 2. THE WEEK.]] Further signs of the awful season we have been passing through, are not far to find. Carriers come in daily, with a weak team, who had a strong one last year, with one team who had two last year, and some we hear of, have lost their all-poor Black Jack (the first white man that ever crossed the Burdekin), and James Macpherson (the noted "Wild Scotsman" of former days) being among the great sufferers among the carriers, so far as I have yet learned.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/52443268 Morning Bulletin, Sat 8 Apr 1893. p. 7. WINTON.]] [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
Bourketown
July 23
While returning from a funeral an old resident here, James M'Pherson known many years ago as the 'Wild Scotsman,' was thrown from his horse, and so injured that he only lived, unconscious, for 48 hours. He leaves a widow and a large family unprovided for.[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146908643 Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Wed 24 Jul 1895. p. 2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.]] == Historical Reflections == The Wild Scotsman By OXLEY BATMAN [[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139910115 World's News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 1955), Saturday 24 February 1951, page 6. THE BAD OLD DAYS.]] IN November, 1865, the Nanango bush telegraph in the South Burnett region of Queensland was humming with the news that "The Wild Scotsman," Alpin Macpherson, was in the district. Born of respectable, hard-working parents who took part in the McConnel's historic squattage of Cressbrook Station, Macpherson's exploits reverberated from the Weddin Ranges of NSW to the Houghton River district of Moreton Bay. Macpherson had established himself as a sort of Robin Hood-cum Don Quixote in South Burnett. With the squatters he was not popular. Among the shepherds, hut-keepers, station hands and draymen, of whom a sizable percentage were convicts, he had many sympathisers; was a source of pride in the frontier district of Nanango. Typical of his acts was when he called at an outstation of Tarong, the district's pioneer pastoral holding, and found the shepherd's hut occupied only by the shepherd's wife and a trio of emaciated looking children. The appearance of the group changed Macpherson's visit from plunder to philanthrophy. From his saddlebags he drew a big swag of silver which he endeavored to press upon the terrified woman. Guessing it was the proceeds of some holdup, she declined the silver. Incensed at the rebuffing of his "charity," the Wild Scotsman rode off after lecturing the woman on the evils of ingratitude among the lower orders. The goodwill toward the Wild Scotsman, fostered by such incidents, was not shared by Patrick McCallum, first guardian of the mails on the lonely Nanango-Gayndah run. McCallum delivered the mails by pack saddle; it was before coach tracks were laid down in this region, inhabited by some of the most war-like aboriginal tribes in the colony. In mid-November, 1865, McCallum, as he set out on his run, had uneasy thoughts about being ac-costed at a lonely stage of the trip about 50 miles from Nanango. But as he let down the sliprails on the common, exactly a mile from the town of Nanango, he was stopped by the demand: "Bail up!" The mailman turned and faced the Wild Scotsman, who commanded him to move his horses into the scrub. Macpherson ransacked the bags, taking only cash. Then he apologised for the stress of circumstances which compelled him to "borrow" the mailman's horse and rode off on it. Left with only a packhorse, McCallum trudged the dusty mile back to Nanango township where he found a large detachment of NSW troopers in the the middle of a spree and in no state to chase the Wild Scotsman. They greeted with alcoholic derision his impassioned statement that, within the past hour, their quarry had been at the very gate of Nanango. Meanwhile, on the mailman's horse, Macpherson covered 40 miles before nightfall, reaching Mondure Station (afterwards owned by the late Arnold Wienholt, African big-game hunter and champion of Emperor Haille Selassie). At Mondure, Macpherson helped himself to the best of a bunch of horses and then headed north. He was careful to free the mailman's horse at a spot where it would be easily found. A note attached to the animal's halter thanked the mailman for the loan. Some months later near the Seven Mile Flat adjacent to the present-day South Burnett town of Goomeri, the Nanango-Gayndah mailman heard from the rear the command: "Bail up!" Turning, McCallum looked into the barrel of the Wild Scots-man's pistol. This time Macpherson was mounted on a well-known racehorse Black Eagle, stolen from the Hon. H. B. Moreton, of Wetheron Station. Black Eagle had been a star performer at the Burnett Derby at Gayndah, the first organised race meeting in Queensland. The bushranger again ransacked the mails. This time the mailman was left his horse but was relieved of his saddle. McCallum was assured that this saddle would be returned at the first opportunity. Before he took leave of his victim, the Wild Scotsman requested McCallum to deliver an important packet to Mr. J. O'Connel Bligh, Police Magistrate of Gayndah. This packet was found to consist mostly of warrants for Macpherson's arrest. A few weeks later, the borrowed saddle, bearing a note reading: "This is Pat McCallum's saddle. See he gets it back," was found in the stable of a shanty near the town of Taroom, 100 miles away. A few weeks later, Macpherson attempted to attend a race meeting at Tarong station, doubtlessly with the idea of acquiring a blue-blooded stable mate for Black Eagle. On the outskirts of the meeting he was recognised by the station's head stockman, Alex McCallum, a brother of the mailman. Abandoning his intention, Macpherson fled to the scrubs of Tenneringering Creek. Here he took shelter in a hut during a storm but on emerging, he found Black Eagle had bolted at the height of the downpour. The Wild Scotsman then set out on foot for Nanango. Near Maidenwell he narrowly escaped being ridden over by a galloping police posse as he lay hidden in long grass. Subsequently the missing Black Eagle was found by a blackboy from Tarong station and returned to his owner. Black Eagle lived to win another classic event at the famous Gayndah race meeting. Meanwhile, Macpherson slipped through the police cordon and reached the vicinity now occupied by the Nanango District Hospital. The Wild Scotsman was so confident that on several occasions he entered the bar of the old Star Hotel, close to the headquarters of the NSW police detachment. His confidence in the loyalty of his Nanango sympathisers was vindicated by a warning of a belated raid on his hideout on Hospital Hill. Macpherson was miles away when the net closed, although he was travelling on foot. The Wild Scotsman, however, knew where to find a horse. Near Meeandu Creek, on the Jondaryan-Nanango run, the mailman, Pat McCallum, heard the now familiar demand: "Bail up!" At the subsequent airy announcement: "Pat, I want your horse," the maddened mailman danced with rage as he declared: ''This is too much! People will think I'm working in with you." Macpherson was insistent and departed with the horse, comforting McCallum with: "Don't worry, Pat. I'll return it to you on Saturday." On Saturday, Macpherson, having used McCallum's horse to catch another mount, left the mailman's animal by a path where he was certain to find it. To honor his promise the Wild Scotsman had run the gauntlet of a much reinforced police body. Despite his widespread band of sympathisers, the South Burnett was getting too hot for the Wild Scots-man. He lay low till March, 1866, when he successfully stuck up the Maryborough - Port Curtis mail coach. Then he made into the ranges, and thumbed his nose at the police parties which rode unobservingly within a hundred yards of his hide-outs. Macpherson made his fourth holdup of HM mails near Gin Gin Station in April, 1866. This time the mailman was acting as a decoy in a plan devised by a party of squatters who had become impatient at the futility of the police. When the mailman halted at the bushranger's demand: "Bail up," the concealed squatters converged. Macpherson fled, scorning the fusillade which followed him, but after a long chase his mount foundered. The Wild Scotsman surrendered quietly and said: "Good work, boys! The police could never have done it!" Macpherson escaped twice during the month he was awaiting trial, robbing the Peak Downs-Rockhampton mail coach during one period of liberty, but he was eventually recaptured. On September 13, 1866, he was sentenced by Judge Lutwyche in Brisbane to 25 years imprisonment. The fact that in all his escapades the Wild Scotsman had never discharged a shot at a man paid dividends. A representative body of citizens, among whom were the Rev. B. G. Wilson, an influential Brisbane clergyman, and Mr. J. H. McConnel, owner of Cressbrook Station, on which Macpherson had been born, approached the authorities. As a result, Macpherson was released on December 22, 1874. His subsequent career vindicated the granting of his parole. Till his death after a fall from a horse near Burketown, on the Gulf of Carpentaria, in 1895, the Wild Scotsman's record remained clean. '''The WILD SCOTSMAN ROAMS the RANGES When Queensland Bushrangers Rode— No. 4.''' By CLEM LACK [[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98232398 Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sunday 14 May 1939, page 13.]] QUEENSLAND'S most picturesque bush-ranger in the sixties was Alpin MacPherson, known as the Wild Scots-man, who attempted to emulate the deeds of Ben Hall, Gilbert, and other highwaymen of the Southern States. He was not of the desperado type, and seems to have taken to his lawless profession in the spirit of adventure rather than that of an outlaw indulging criminal instincts in a wild career of robbery, violence, and sudden death. His activities were sufficiently astonishing, and the pattern of his wild life so colourful as to place him among the select company of Australian bushrangers, although his exploits were not on the same scale as those of Gardiner, Thunderbolt, and other more notorious characters of the road. Twice he was captured, twice he escaped in dramatic circumstances; and after serving a term in prison he was released before his sentence was completed. Thereafter he lived a peaceful, orderly life, and died prosaically of a broken neck when a horse which he was riding to a funeral threw him to the ground. MacPHERSON was born in Scotland, and came to Queensland with his parents as a child. His father was employed on McConnel's station at Cressbrook. Young MacPherson went to school in Brisbane, and on leaving was apprenticed to John Petrie, the stone mason whose workshops were situated on the corner of Queen and Wharf streets. He was popular with his employers and workmates, and bore a good reputation as an intelligent and industrious work-man. He was a diligent reader and took a keen interest in the debating classes held at the Brisbane Mechanics School of Arts. One morning he failed to appear at work, and the people of Brisbane town were astonished and shocked to learn later that the amiable, well-mannered lad, who had gone to the rescue of a leading citizen when toughs attacked him one night at the Valley, had taken to the roads, with two other wild young spirits from the shearing sheds who were fired with the ambition to become bushrangers. The first exploit of MacPherson and his companions was to "stick up" the public house and store of a man named Willis at Houghton River, North Queensland. During the scuffle, Willis attacked MacPherson with a tomahawk, and was slightly wounded by a shot fired by the Wild Scotsman or one of his companions. For some time after this occurrence, there is very little definite record of his movements, and the material available to the historian is somewhat vague and contradictory. It appears, however, that thereafter, the Wild Scotsman preferred to work alone. He is sup-nosed to have boasted his intention of going to New South Wales to fight a duel with Sir Frederick Pottinger, head of the police force in that colony. There appears to be fairly conclusive evidence that he actually was in New South Wales for some time, that he en-countered Sir Frederick Pottinger and some troopers and exchanged shots with them, and was slightly wounded during the affray. He has also been credited with having joined the Hall gang of bushrangers, and he frequently claimed afterward that he staged robberies and hold-ups in company with Gilbert and Hall. SOME time in the early sixties the Wild Scotsman returned to Queensland, and speedily became a notorious character, robbing the overland mails, sticking up travellers, stealing racehorses and other-wise endeavouring to establish him-self as the standard ideal of the Australian bushranger. The records in the Oxley Library are vague and contradictory, and it is difficult to outline his career in chronological sequence, but it appears that he had not been opera-ting for many months when he was captured by the police. A warrant had been issued for his arrest for his attack on Sir Frederick Pottinger, and he was extradited to stand trial in Sydney on a charge of shooting with intent to do grevious bodily harm. Before the trial opened Sir Frederick Pottinger was killed in an accident, and the charge against MacPherson was not preceded with. He was returned to Queensland in charge of the police to stand trial for the Haughton River hold up and other charges. At Brisbane he was remanded to Rockhampton, and was placed aboard the steamer Diamantina. To ensure the safe custody of his prisoner, Constable Mailer chained him with leg irons, handcuffs being a useless precaution. MacPherson, a big, well-built man, had remark-ably small hands and could easily slip them through the ordinary handcuffs. He boasted freely that the handcuffs that could hold him had never been made. Nevertheless, in spite of the leg irons. MacPherson managed to escape. During the voyage up the coast he had been so quiet and sub-missive that the constable allowed him to stay on deck during the day, and MacPherson would sit near the cook's galley reading a book for hours at a time. While the ship was at Gladstone he took advantage of the hustle and confusion at the wharf and the relaxed vigilance of his gaoler to make a desperate bid for liberty. Probably, his hands being free, he had managed to secrete a file, and loose himself of his leg irons. In the dusk of the evening he slipped quietly overboard, swimming through shark-infested waters to the shore. His escape was not noticed till about half an hour afterwards. The Wild Scotsman was never again captured by police, and he roamed at large for three years more be-fore he was caught by a party of bushmen. ONE day at dusk, seven or eight miles past Barambah, he stuck up the mailman, carrying her Majesty's mails between Nanango and Gayndah. McCallum, the mailman, was astonished to hear a loud, penetrating voice roaring from the shelter of some trees: "Pull up! Pull up!" Immediately afterward a power-fully built man, about 24 years old and 6ft. in height, emerged, leading a handsome jet black horse. This was identified later as the racehorse Black Eagle, stolen from the Hon. B. B. Moreton, of Wetheron. Pointing a six-chambered revolver at McCallum's head, the stranger exclaimed peevishly: "You've kept me waiting! I've been on the look-out for you for a long time!" "Are you the Wild Scotsman?" asked McCallum. "They call me that?" replied the huge, bearded rider, who made no attempt to conceal his identity. He forced the mailman to turn off the load into the bush and dismount, but McCallum courageously refused to take the mail bags off his horse. MacPherson, picturesque, with a red girdle round his waist, tied his mount to a near-by tea-tree, and taking a long knife from his girdle, ripped the mail bags open, swiftly abstracting everything of cash value. He also took the mailman's saddle and helped himself to some cigars the mailman had in his pocket, adding insult to injury by offering him one. He then handed the mailman a packet and asked him to deliver it to J. OConnel Bligh, police magistrate at Gayndah. The package contained a number of valuable papers which MacPherson had taken in previous robberies, and which he said were of no use to him. VAULTING into the saddle, MacPherson then made off at a gallop. The mail man reported the hold up to the police at Boonara. Next night he arrived at Gayndah, and thirty police and trackers were sent in search of the Wild Scots-man, a price being put upon his head. MacPherson narrowly escaped capture many times. One day he was lurking around Tarong Station. A race meeting was to be held on the following day, and MacPherson was trying to "lift" a race-horse or two from one of the pad-docks. But he was discovered and had to dash off with a hallooing posse of well-mounted young squatters at his heels. He managed to give his pursuers the slip, and travelled toward Cooyar, camping on Tenningering Creek. A thunder-storm broke, and he sought shelter in an old shack, leaving his horse nearby. When he returned, his horse had gone, and he was forced to travel on foot through country that was stirred up against him like a dis-turbed hornet's nest. He was nearly caught by a search party in the Maidenwell district. He was actually lying down, with some blade grass as his only cover, when several mounted police rode past him only a few feet distant. AS a sequal to the robbery near Boonara, an escort of mounted police accompanied the mailman from Gayndah to Boonara, but no escort was provided for the journey from Nanango. Neglect of such an obvious precaution met with its due reward shortly afterwards. McCallum was again held up and robbed by the Scotsman, this time just out-side Nanango in broad daylight, on the Old Barambah Road. Seemingly, all this time, the bush-ranger had been wandering about on foot. Walking quietly from behind a tree, he pointed his revolver at McCallum and demanded his horse and saddle as well as other valuables. After slitting the mail bags, and making a leisurely selection, he rode off on the stolen horse. He apologised to the mailman for taking it, and promised to return the animal as soon as he could. He reached Mondure in the dusk of the evening, and choosing one of the best horses he could find, made for the Wide Bay ranges, leaving be-hind him the "borrowed" mailman's horse, which was subsequently retrieved by its owner. MacPherson worked his way further and further north, occasionally varying the robbery of mailmen and road travellers with a raid on a lonely settler. In March, 1866, the mailman who carried the overland mail between Maryborough and Port Curtis was "stuck up" and robbed by MacPherson about seven miles from Waroo Station at Baffle Creek. He was not heard of or seen again for a month. On March 31 the mailman, on reaching Gin Gin station, was warned that a strange man riding a horse and leading another had been seen riding through the paddocks, and that later he had made inquiries of station employees as to the date and time of the mailman's arrival. Suspecting that the stranger was the Wild Scotsman, plans were made to trap him. Two of the men rode swiftly to Munduran Station, eight miles away, to put the manager, W. Nott, on his guard, and ask him to organise a pursuit party. The nearest police station was at Maryborough, 100 miles away. It was arranged that the mailman should go ahead of the party and act as a decoy. Near the Kolan River, the two men from Gin Gin saw in the distance on the far side of the river a man riding on horse-back and leading another, evidently making for a bush shanty some dis-tance along the road. They recog-nised him as the suspicious stranger, and warily the party followed their quarry. THE mailman, as arranged, can-tered leisurely ahead of the party, who were all well armed, and rapidly overhauled the traveller. Continued on next page. " After slitting the mail bags, and making a leisurely selection he rode off on the stolen horse . . . WHEN THE WILD SCOTSMAN ROAMED THE RANGES (Continued from previous page.) MacPherson, as he proved to be, was walking his horse slowly along the road, when he heard the mailman galloping along behind him. Some sixth sense must have warned him that all was not well, and just at the moment his pursuers broke from cover, he dug his spurs into his mount, dropped the halter of the animal he was leading, and wheeling his horse round, galloped recklessly down the steep side of the gorge below the road. He probably would have escaped them had not his horse foundered. His pursuers, mounted on strong, fresh horses, speedily caught up with him ere he had reached level ground at the bottom of the declivity. Hurriedly the Wild Scots-man began to unstrap the double-barrelled gun he carried across the pommel of his saddle, but he was too late. He found himself staring down the barrels of four rifles, and Nott exclaimed: "Put up your hands, or I'll fire!" The Wild Scotsman shrugged his broad shoulders, and slowly reached up his arms. "All right,'' he growled, "I give up." After he had been searched and relieved of a collection of pistols, his legs were strapped to his stirrups, and his hands tied behind his back. "I knew you weren't policemen,'' he said, addressing Nott, "by the way you galloped down that ridge, but you would not have got me if my horse hadn't been done up." In the pack of the horse he had abandoned was found a well-equipped case of surgical instruments, with a supply of lint, and other necessaries for treating wounds. The party and their prisoner returned to the station. The police at Maryborough were advised, and two constables took the outlaw into custody. MacPherson was committed for trial at the Supreme Court, Brisbane, on the first charge of robbing and shooting Willis at Haughton River. Evidently he had plenty of sympathisers on the jury, for he was acquitted on the ground of doubtful identity. He was defended by barrister Pring, afterward Mr. Justice Pring. The Crown Prosecutor told the Chief Justice (Sir James Cockle) that there were many other charges pending against the prisoner. At his request the venue was changed to Maryborough. At the Maryborough trial, on two charges of mail robbery, the Wild Scotsman was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years' penal servitude. THE Wild Scotsman disappeared from public view behind the wall of St. Helena prison in More-ton Bay. He had served nine years of his sentence when he determined to escape. The prison authorities carefully guarded the boats on the beach, but MacPherson had made other plans. Sugar cane was then cultivated on St Helena, and prison labour was employed in the growing and manufacture of sugar. One dark night MacPherson broke out of his cell, taking a "sugar cooler," a shallow wooden box about 8ft. square and a foot deep, he dragged it to the water's edge. In this frail craft, with a pair of crude paddles, he faced the peril of choppy seas and the menace of sharks, and succeeded in reaching the mainland. But he was soon recaptured. Two years later he was more fortunate. The Rev. B. G. Wilson, of Brisbane, interested himself in the Wild Scotsman, and through his influence the authorities suspended the remainder of the sentence. MacPherson, on gaining his freedom, justified the clemency extended him by leading a quiet and exemplary life. He met his death some years later at Barcaldine, falling from the horse he was riding and breaking his neck. == Other Sources == # The "Wild Scotchman" : Queensland bushranger James MacPherson Pt.1. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Online blog. 25 May 2016. Accessed on 28 Mar 2022 at https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/wild-scotchman-queensland-bushranger-james-macpherson-pt1. # The "Wild Scotchman" : Queensland bushranger James MacPherson Pt.2. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Online blog. 25 May 2016. Accessed on 28 Mar 2022 at https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/wild-scotchman-queensland-bushranger-james-macpherson-pt2. # Wikipedia contributors, "James Alpin McPherson," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Alpin_McPherson&oldid=1040064566 (accessed March 28, 2022). # Basil Shaw, 'McPherson, James Alpin (1842–1895)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcpherson-james-alpin-4134/text6619, published first in hardcopy 1974, accessed online 28 March 2022. # [http://www.sabatech.net/Scotchman/ Blog: James McPherson - The Wild Scotchman. Queensland's only Bushranger.] # Moreton Bay and More Blog ## [https://moretonbayandmore.home.blog/2019/10/07/a-brief-history-of-bushranging-in-queensland-part-1/ A Brief History of Bushranging in Queensland. 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Smith & Paterson Pty. Ltd., 1950. 1974. pp. 51-54. # Grimes, Judith A. Pioneering into the Future: A History of the Nanango Shire. Wise Owl Research Publishers, 1998. pp. 401-404. == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wildbores in America, A Family Tree == * by [[Wilbor-256|John Reid Wilbor]] (1869-1947) * published by the author, Saint Paul, Minn., 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wildbores in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FKmbMvW3SpkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=ftpHAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri00wilb * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri1907wilb * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE184850 2nd edition (1933) * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781049 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/29175 * Vol. 1: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri01wilb * Vol. 2: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri02wilb * Vol. 3: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri03wilb * Vol. 4: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb * Vol. 5: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilbor|Wilbor]]) * [Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ].] * [Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 2nd Ed, 1933) [...HTML_LINK_HERE... Vol. X, Page Y (FamilySearch.org)].]
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[[Batten-530|Edward Batten]] of Bristol gentleman, 15 September 1638, proved November 1638. The poor of Temple Parish in Bristol. Wife Mary Batten. My three tankards which I bought of my Cousin Pitt I give to my three grandchildren and godsons Edward Hobbs, son of Thomas Hobbs, Edward Galhampton, son of William Galhampton, and [[Colston-172|Edward Colston]] son of [[Colston-171|William Colston]], the eldest of them to choose first. To my daughter Mary Hobbs and her heirs, after the death of my wife, my tenements in Bristol lying between Key and Marsh street and the Lanthorn tenement and the sum of five hundred pounds. To my daughter Elizabeth Batten the leases of my lands in Westerley which I hold of Mr Roberts. To my daughter [[Batten-1189|Sarah Colston]] for her better maintenance of her and her husband &c all my lands and leases in both the Hambrookes in the parish of Winterbourne. My daughter Anne Dollinge. My daughter Martha Galhampton. My tenement in Bristol wherein my son in law Colston dwelleth. My daughter Anne's husband John Dolling and her daughter, Mary Dolling and the rest of her children. I do give unto Edward Batten and William Pitt my cousins forty pounds apiece at my executor's discretion, committing them to his care. My sister in law Mrs Gittin* and her children. My brother Symon Batten. My son in law Mr Thomas Hobbbes I appoint executor and do desire my cousin Mr Edward Pitt and Mr Richard Meredith, vicar of Stogarsey, to be overseers. Published the 16th of September 1638. Referred to in will of William Pitt (1631) as "sister Anne Gethinge". [ [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/28532/images/dvm_LocHist012283-00524-0?ssrc=pt&treeid=1593183&personid=212272491181&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=1030 Genealogical gleanings in England Vol II] ] ==Sources==
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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Holte-31|Edward Holte]] written in January 1592/3 and proved on 21 March of that year.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D928865 Reference: PROB 11/81/247 Description: Will of Edward Holte of Duddestone, Warwickshire Date: 21 March 1593 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 Jan 2022)]
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned.
*John Massye (gentleman my godson) *Maister Doctor Hinton (my good freinde) *Dorothie (my welbeloved wife) *Maister Baker (from whom he bought Charterhouse, Coventry) *Margaret Holte (daughter) *Mary Holte (daughter) *my eldest sonne (oddly not mentioned by name) *Anne Easte (daughter) *Edwarde Easte (son in law) *Barnabie Easte (Edward Easte's father) *Goodith Easte (daughter of Barnabie, presumably Edward Easte's sister) *John Wirley (brother in law) *John Huggesford (brother in law) *Humphrey Wirley (son in law) *John Huggesford (son in law) *Katherine (wife of Humphrey Wirley) *Lettice (wife of John Huggesford, son in law) *Frauncis Holte (younger son) *Robert Holte (younger son) *Thomas Ferrers (brother in law) *Sir Humfrey Ferrers Kt (brother in law, executor) *Edward Willimz (executor) *William Colmer, mercer (executor) *Abraham Wyrley (cousin) *Bailiffs: Richard Norton, William Hulley, Nicholas Dey, John Bull *Other Servants: William Westonn of Gaydon, Nicholas Dacles, John Cokersall, Edward Holbrooke, Thomas Ensor, Nicholas Milner, Thomas Staples *John Bennet (friend) *William Holte (executor) *Overseers: Clement Fisher esq, John Lloyd Esq, William Lewes Esq ---- The mercyfull will of the everlastinge
god be donne unto me and all myne both nowe and ever. I Edward Holte of Duddestone
in the Countie of Warw[ick] Esquire beinge I prayse god in good and perfecte memorye, and willinge to sett
all my worldlie thinges in order, Doe with his asistance make and establishe this my last will and
Testament this present moneth of January in the yeare of o[ur] saviour Christ one thouesand five
hundred ninetie and two in manner and forme followinge desiring all my friends to be contented
therwith videl[ice]t. First and Cheefley as Christianytie requireth earnestley cravinge pardon w[i]th
sorowful harte for my greate and manifold sinnes most carelesley and continually com[m]itted through
out the coarse of my life. I do com[m]ende and leave my soule to the greate mercy of Jesus Christe
our onlie saviour and redeemer by the blessed merits of whose death and bludsheddinge I remaine
stedfastley assured to be partaker of his everlastinge kingdome, not doubtinge but that his
mercie doth farre exceede my manifold offences and therefore buildinge my faith firmlie uppon his
assured promise made unto penitente sinners, I doe make sure accompte to be of the nomber of his
electe, and that my body and soule shalbe unyted togeather againe at the last daye and be
partaker of his ioyfull sentence, and my mortall body whensoever it shall please god to separate my
life from it I com[m]ende to the earthe from whence it come to be buried in my Chappell on the North Sid
of my parish churche at Astone in the vaute which I have made there, and such monument or
memorye of my wife and me to be made there of us as by my Executors shalbe thoughtfitt. and
they to allowe themselves for the Charges bestowed theruppon, and the manner and order of my
funerall I whollie leave to the direction of my executors for that it be without worldlie pompe, but
rather with charitable distribution[s] to the poore and needie, and with bestowinge of blackes uppon my
wife, children and servinge men, who uppon my Executors and Overseers, and such other of my good
freindes as they shall thinke Fitte / Nexte of all my will and desire is, that all and every of my
debts dewe to any of my good freind[e]s or to any other parson or parsons in righte and concyence uppon
dewe proffe made therof shalbe trulie paid by my executors, the som[m]e wherof to my memorye I doe
leave herewith in writinge under my hande, Item first I give and bequeath to the poorest people
and housholders inhabitinge within the parish of Aston aforesaid, three pounds sixe shilling[e]s ^viij d, and to
the like poore people inhabitinge within the towne of Birmingham and Dereatend fower pound[s]
to be paied within seaven monethes nexte after my decease and the same to be distributed amongeste
them accordinge to the necessities by some such of the discreteste Inhabitants of either of the said
parrishes as by my executors shalbe appointed. Item I give and bequeath to '''John Massye'''
'''gentleman my godson''' Fortie shillinges and to my good '''freinde Maister Doctor Hinton''' Fortie shillinges
hopinge he will bestowe a sermon at my buriall. Item next my will is that '''Dorothie''' my welbe
loved wife, if shee will after my decease make her dwellinge and abode at Duddestone
shall have and enioye the ioynture which I have heretofore assured unto her duringe her
widowhood by certeyne Indentures of conveyance Tripertite bearinge the date the fourth day of Aprill
in the sixteane yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Queene Elizabeth etc and by
other assuraunce, and also yf shee shall fortune to marry againe and therby loose the said said
Joynture, that then shee shall have and enioye from thencfourth duringe her naturall life the
yearely anuetie or rentcharge of two hundred marks issuinge out of all my landes, tenements
and hereditamentes in Duddeston and within the Lordshippe or mannour of Birmingham w[hi]ch
I have also heretofore assured unto her after such her seconde mariage by certeyne other
Indenture[s] Tripartite bearinge date the twelve day of June in the eight and twenteth
yeare of the raigne of our said soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth as by the same
severall Indenture[s] more playnlye appeareth, soe as my said wife doe observe the contente[s]
and the meaninge of the same severall conveyan[n]ces and doe not breake the condic[i]ons and
provisoes in them conteined. and ^if shee will after my decease dwell and make her abode at my
howse called the Charterhouse nere to the Citie of Coventrie which is the fitter place of
the two for her, Then my will is that my said wife not onlie have and enioye duringe
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her life the saide Charterhouse and growndes with thappurten[a]nces therunto belonginge which I
have purchased of '''Maister Baker''', and also the Charterhouse Close and litle hartes
heade there which I have taken for certeyne yeares to come and my Dovehouse lately
builded at Bulkington she painge to my sonne and heire the yearly rente of five pound
thirteane shillings fower pence for the same, and likewise the rente dew yerely for the ^sayd
Charterhouse Close and harts heade, and the respite of homage and other dewties for
the same, but also she shall after my decease have and enioye duringe her life, the said
yearly anuitie or rentecharge of two hundred markes before menc[i]oned to be issuinge
and paiable out of all and singuler my lands tenements and hereditaments within the
same deede menc[i]oned, soe as she doe accepte and take the same in full recompence and
satisfaction of all Jointures, [dowres?] and other dem[m]ands whatsoever in to or out of any
of my lands, tenements or hereditaments by reason of any conveya[n]nc[e]s before menc[i]oned
or of any other title. Item I give and bequeth to my two daughters '''Margaret Holte'''
and '''Mary Holte''' five hundred pounds a peece for and towards theire preferments
to be paid unto them at such severall tymes as they shall accomplish theire severall
ages of fower and twentie yeares a peece yf they or eyther of them shall fortune to
be soe longe unmaried, or els soe sone after as it may be levied, and if they or either
of them shall fortune to be maried before that age, then parte of the said porc[i]on and
porc[i]ons soe bequeathed to be paid to her or theire use the tyme of theire mariages videl[ice]te soe
much therfore as by my executors and the survivors of them shall be thought convenient
they maye disburse, and the residue of the same sixe hundred pounds a peece to be paid
at such severall tymes afterwards as the same shall or maye be conveniently levied of
the rentes and proffites of my mannors, lands, tenementes, Leases and other thinges
hereafter in this my will lymitted and appointed to and for the performane therof
accordinge to the true intente and meaninge of this my will, which legacies I give unto
my saide two daughters and either of them uppon Condic[i]on that they or either of them
shall not bestowe herselfe in mariage without the devise and consente of my wife my
'''eldest sonne''', and my executors or the more parte of them livinge, and if they or either
of them shall bestowe her selfe in mariage without such likinge and consente then I will
that shee or they soe maringe shall lose the one halfe of hir or theire said legacies and
porc[i]on herein bequeathed and have but onlie the one halfe therof to be paid unto hir
or them / Also if they or either of them shall fortune to decease before theire or her
said age of fower and twentie yeres beinge then unmaried, Then my will is that
their or her said said legacye soe deceasinge shall cease and not be paid to any parson
or parsons / Item I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Anne Easte''' Five pounds of
yearly anuitie duringe the terme of sixteane yeares next after my decease if she shall soe
longe live to be paid unto her at twoe usuall Feastes in the yeare by the appoyntmente of my
Executors and the survivors of them out of my lands and Leases herein devised and limitted
to and for the performance of this my will / and I further give and bequeath unto my saide
Daughter Anne if shee be livinge at my decease, and to my '''sonne in lawe Edwarde Easte''' her
husband Fortie poundes towardes the better storinge of theire house and groundes to be paid
unto them by my Executors at such times and soe sonne as they maye respectinge the convenient
paymentes of my other legacies, and also I give to the said Edward easte all such advantages
and forfitures of coven[a]ntes and bonde by statute as '''Barnabie Easte''' his father hath heretofore
committed unto me by his not performinge of the Covenantes and agreementes betweene us.
and I give ^bequeath unto '''Goodith ^Easte his daughter''' Fortie pounds to be imployed to encrease to her
use, Item my will bequ[st?] and desire is that the Coven[a]ntes and agreementes of mariage
heretofore coven[a]nted and agreed uppon betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Wirley'''
and me, and betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Huggesford''' and me shall be
one my parte performed and kepte with the better, and my said brother Wirley be
truly paid in December next which by our Indentures of Agreementes is then dewe unto him.
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Also I bequeath to Dorothie my lovinge wife, or to '''my sonnes in lawe Humphrey Wirley and John'''
'''Huggesford''' at theire ch[?]oices Fortie markes of yerely rente a peece to discusse the charges of
theire boordes and findinge duringe such tymes as by my Coven[a]ntes or agreementes with my said
brothers in lawe. I am to give them thire boordes. / Item I also give and bequeth to the said
Humfrey Wirley if '''Katherine''' his wife shall soe longe live twentie poundes towardes theire setting
upp of house, and likewise to the said John Huggesforde twentie sixe poundes thirteane shillinges
and fower pence, yf '''Lettice''' his wife shall soe longe live towards theire settinge upp of house
to be paid as my executors may levy the same, / Also my will is that '''my two yonger sonnes'''
'''Frauncis Holte and Robert Holte''' shall quietley have and enioye im[m]ediately after my
decease duringe theire lives the severall anuities or yerely rentes charges of twentie markes
a peece, which I have heretofore by my severall deeds indented assured unto them for theire
maynten[a]nce accordinge to the purporte of the same deedes, videl[ice]t to my sonne Frauncis out of
my landes and tenementes lyinge and beinge within the mannor or hamlett of Bordesley neere
Birmingham, and to my sonne Robert out of certeyne my landes and tenementes in Weston in
Arden near Bulkington in the Countie of Warw[ick] whereof / I have also given them season
accordinglie. / and furthermore I give and bequeth to the ^said Frauncis Holte my sonne during
his naturall life and to such wife as he shall be maried unto at the tyme of his decease
duringe her naturall life, and after theire deceases to the eldest sonne, and for want of such
sonne to the eldest Childe of the said Frauncis lawfullie begotten, for tearme of life of
such Childe onlie all that the rectorye or Parsona[i?]ge of Shenstone with the appurten[a]nces
in the countie of Stafford, togeather withall the gleabe landes, tythes, and other hereditam[en]tes
whatsoever to the said Rectorie belonginge, payinge and discharginge the feefarme rente
yearly and other dewties dew for the same after expirac[i]on of Standley his Lease whoe
is nowe ten[a]nte therunto. / And I likewise give and bequeth to my said sonne Frauncis
imediatley after my decease the yerely proffitt and Comoditie of my two pasture groundes
beinge parcels of my Demaynes, which are com[m]only called the two over Ruddinges for the
better augmentinge of his maynten[a]nces in the studye of the comon lawes soe longe onlie and
untill such tyme as he shall enter uppon the said rectorye or parsonage of Shenston, with
the appurten[a]nces before bequeathed unto him, and then my will is that from thenceforth
my executors and the survivor of them shall have and take the yerely proffites of the
said pasture groundes towardes the paymentes of my debtes and legacies untill this my will
shall be fully performed, and my will and meaninge is that my executors and the survivors
of them shall duringe the mynoritie of my said sonne Frauncis take and receave his said
porc[i]ons of livinge, and bestowe the same yearlie uppon him, and to his use, as by the
discrec[i]on of them and the survivors of them shalbe thought fitt and convenient, and at
his full age of one and twentie yeares, to render him accomptes of theire bestowinge of
the same. / Item I also give and bequeath to my said sonne Robert fower hundred poundes
in mony to bee employed in stocke of march[a]nndize to mayntayne his trade withall, that I
woulde have him to be bounde apprentice unto videl[ice]t to be a march[a]nnte venturer, two
hundred poundes wherof I woulde have dilivered with him, when he is bound apprentice
uppon such assurance and agreementes as shall be then agreed uppon, with him that
shalbe his Maister as well touching his occupinge of parte of the same two two hundred
poundes in conveniente tyme, for his better com[m]oditie, as also for the safe repaimente againe
of the same two hundred poundes to him at the end of his yeares wherin '''my brother in lawe'''
'''Maister Thomas Ferrers''' hath freindly promised his assistance to place him. / and the
other two hundred poundes I will shall be paid by my executors and the survivor of them
to my said sonne Robert at the ende of his apprentishippe, yf he frame himself likely to
doe well and not to be an unthrifte, and I will devise and bequeath to my trustie freindes
'''Sir Humfrey Ferrers knight my brother in lawe''', '''John Huggesford''' and '''Edward Willimz'''
esquires, and '''Will[ia]m Colmer''' of Birmingham mercer and to the survivors and survivo[rs] of
them his Executores and Administratores for and duringe the tearme and space of sixtene
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twenty yeares nexte followinge after my decease, all those my mannors messuages landes tenementes rentes
and other hereditamentes whatsoever with thire appurten[a]nces aswell in possession as in reverc[i]on
scituate linge and beinge within the Lordships and mannors of hamletts of Aston neere Birmingha[m]
Witton, Duddeston, Birmingham Bordesley litle Bromyche and in Sutton in Colffilde in the county
of Warr[wick] and in Handsworth in the countie of Stafford which only my Bayliffes '''Richard Norton'''
'''William Hulley, Nicholas Dey''' and '''John Bull''' doe receive and gather the yerelie rentes and proffittes
of, as by theire severall rentalls of the same Collecc[i]ons maie playnlie appeare likewise my stocke
of sheepe that shall be at Sutton the tyme of my decease. / Also the occupac[i]on and takinge of
the yerely proffittes of my farme of the desolved Colledge of St Maries nere the Castle of
Leicester, and all the landes, tenementes, tithes, rentes and proffittes therunto belonginge for
and duringe the said terme and space of Sixteane yeares next followinge after my deca[e]se,
yf my tearme of yeres therin shall for longe continewe. / and likewise the occupac[i]on and taking
of the yerelie proffittes of my farmes of the Scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke als[o]
Byshoppes Tachbrooke with the appurten[a]nces in the said countie of Warr[wick], and of the
landes Meadowes pastures, and hereditamentes therunto belonginge, also of the Rectorie
or parsonage of Bulkington in the said county of Warr[wick], withall the tithes, proffittes, and
appurten[a]nces therunto belonginge and also the Rectory or parsonage of Aston near Birmingham
aforesaid, and of all the gleabe landes, tenementes, tythes, and other proffittes to the same
Rectory belonginge (Excepte the tythe corne of Duddeston[e] and Nechells onlie) also my closes
or sheepe pastures togeather lying in Aston, which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on
called or knowne by the names of the newefilde Stafford croftes Coppockes close and
the roundhilles, and my seaven score cowple of ^rente con[n]yes and Rabbyts which are due to be
paid yerelie by the keeper of Aston heath, and likewise all the herriottes, relieffes weaves
and screves, and perquisites of courtes, which shall yerelie arise and growe due of, for and
by reason of any my said mannors lib[er]ties, landes or tenementes also excepted, savinge and
also alwaies excepted out of all the same premisses soe bequeathed to the performance
of this my will, such comodities, tithes, and other yerely proffittes, and such estates, Interestes
and yearlie rentes, charges or annuyties, in and yssuinge out of any of the said mannors, landes
tenementes, and fermes as I have heretofore by any former Conveyannce or by this my
will grannted, assured, or bequeathed to Dorothie my said lovinge wife to any of my
Children, or to any other parson or parsons during theire interestes therin accordinge to the
tenures and true meaninge of the same, which said devise and bequeste of the said rentes
yssues and proffittes yerelie com[m]inge and arisinge of the said mannors landes and ten[amen]ts
Rectories Fermes, and other the premisses before bequeathed (excepte before excepted)
is to the onlie purpose and intente, that the said Sir Humfrey Ferrers, John
Hugesford, Edward Willimze and William Colmer and the survivor of them his exec[utors]
and Administratores shall accordinge to my speciall trust reposed in them employe and
bestowe the same duringe the said termes and tymes before limitted and bequeathed
for and towardes the paimentes of all my deptes and legacies, and for the ^full performance
of this my will and Codicill hereunto annexed in all pointes accordinge to my true
meaninge, and if the overplus and residewe of all the said rentes, yssues and proffittes
that shall or maye com[m]e or arise aswell of the said mannors, landes, tenementes, parsonages
Fermes, and other the premisses de[v?]ised to the performance of my will (excepte before
excepted) as also of all my goods Cattels redy money. and depts owinge me and other
thinges whatsoever bequeathed or lefte to my executores, after my depts and legacies shalbe
paid and discharged, also this my will and Codicill in all pointes trulie performed, and
the reasonable charges of my executors in or aboute the performance of this my will in any
respecte, fully allowed. I give and bequeth unto that my sonne which shalbe my heire
and shall first accomplish the age of fower and twentie yeares to be dilivered unto
him with acomptes in writinge to be made of the same by my executors or the survivor
of them his executores and administratores at such tyme and tymes as theire use
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and interest of and in the said mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes, and other the premisses, to the
purposes and intentes aforesaid shall or ought to ceasse and determyne accordinge to my true
meaninge. / Furthermore I give and bequeath to that my sonne which shall be mine heire and
firste accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares uppon such condic[i]on as hereafter is expressed
my leases, Fermes and termes of yeares to Com[m]e of and in the Mannor or Lordeshippe of heth
alias hethe in the countie of Oxon with the landes tenementes and other the appurten[a]nces therunto
belonginge, and of and in the Scite of the mannor of longe Itchinton and the demayne groundes
Windmill, and other the appurten[a]nces in my lease therof conteyned togeather with suche my stocke
of Sheepe and other Cattell as shall be there remayninge at the tyme of my decease, and
of and in my leases and termes of yeares to com[m]e in Reverc[i]on in the Farme in Hurley within the
parishe of Kinsburie com[m]only called Shiltons Farme with the landes tenements, and other the
appurten[a]nces therto belonginge, and of and in my Farme and terme of yeares to com[m]e in the
groundes in Bordesley which are percelles of the Ferme there com[m]only called the hayes, and
of and in my terme of yeres to com[m]e in certeyne groundes of one [blank] Smith of Waterorto[n]
and of and in my said leases, Fermes, and termes of yeares to com[m]e of and in the Rectories
or parsonages of Bulkington and Aston neere Birmingham aforesaid togeather withall the
gleabe landes tithes, and other proffittes, with theire appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
and of and in my Fermes and residue of yeares to com[m]e after my will be performed
of the scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke alias Bishoppes Tachebrooke aforesaid, and
of the dissolved Colledge of St Maries neere the Castle of Leicester aforesaide, wth
all the landes, tenementes, tithes, profittes and other appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
excepte and alwaies reserved, the occupac[i]on and takinge of the yerly proffittes of
the same Rectories or parsonages and ferme[obliterated] with theire appurten[a]nces to such uses as
I have heretofore in this will given and bequeathed, som[m]e of the same fermes, L[..?]
untill this my said will shall be fullye performed, and I doe desire and charge my exec[utors]
hereafter in this will named and the survivor of them his executor and administr[ator]
of my especialle truste reposed in them to foresee and take order, that the yearley rentes
due and paiable by and for every the said leases before menc[i]oned and bequeathed
to my said sonne shall be well and trulie paid and dischardged at or be^fore the severall
dayes or tymes in the said leases lymitted and appointed for the paiementes therof
to the Queenes Maiestie her heires and successors and to such other parson or p[ar]sons
to whom the severall rentes reserved uppom the same leases shall be due and paiable, to
save and avoyde the danger and forfeiture of every of the same leases untill such
severall tymes before menc[i]oned as my said sonne is to enter uppon the same leases, and
to receive the proffittes of them.
Also I give and bequeath to my said sonne which shall be
my heire, and first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeres all my Cubbord of plate
and other housholde thinges whatsoever made of silver my worser Bason and youer of silver
my two oldest silver Boles, my two worser gilte saltes, my olde silver Cuppe with the cover
two of my silver tunnes. and on dossen of silver spones, and also one halfe [of - indistinct] my badges of
silver, only excepted) and all and every the goodes Catteles houshold stuffe and thinges
hereafter menc[i]oned, uppon such condic[i]on also as is hereafter expressed (videl[ice]t) my best
Jewell with the Agatt in it, my signett ringe of golde, and my seale of sylver my best suite
of apparell throughout, also my beste bedde with the tester imbrodred, the sylke quylte
Curtens and hanginges, tapestrie, pallet bedde, Cheares, stoles, and Cusshions of Crymson
taffita to them, and ^all other furnitures therto belonginge in my Chamber over the Parlor
called the greate Chamber at Duddeston[n]e, and all my brewing leades and other
greate vesseles and brewinge Fatts at Duddestonn, the most of which furniture of the
bedde onlie is nowe at Duddestone, also two of my best Brasse potts, my two best pannes
and all my waynscotte, and such other my Furnitures of housholde whatsoever in my
houses as are fixed to the freeholde, also my bay stoned Colte and my largest Fillie
Colte w[i]th the one halfe of all my ridinge Furniture and sadells, and the moytie or one
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halfe of all the residue, of my Bedsteeds, Testors, Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, pictures boordes cubboordes
Coffers, Cheares, formes and stoles, and likewise the moytie or one halfe of all my Geldinges,
mares, and other peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles, kyne, and yonge bestes of all
sortes whatsoever, and ^of all the residue of my beddinge, brasse, pewter, lynnens, Cowpes, ware
presses, Iron stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles, plowes, and other ymplementes of husbandrie, and
moveable housholdstuffe whatsoever, togeather withall my armor, plate, Cotes, Calyvers, Pistolles
Gunnes, bowes, arrowes, pikes, and weapons of defence, also my dram[m]e and the one halfe of my
bookes, which he will Chose, also my said Closes or Sheepe pastures togeather lyinge in Astonn
which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on, called or knowne by the names of ^the newe filde
Stafford Crofts, Coppocks Closse, and Roundhilles, and all my stocke of sheepe in them and
in other groundes in and aboute Duddestonn within the parishe of Astonn, togeather with
my Seaven score cowple of rente Conyes and Rabbittes which are due to be paid yearlie by
the keeper of Aston heathe, and likewise all the herryottes, relieffes weaves and streaves and
perquisites of Courtes which shall yearlie arise and growe due of or for and by reason of any
my said Mannors, liberties, landes or tenementes savinge and excepte suche partes or or percelles
of all and singuler the premisses as I have or shall by this my will otherwise specially
beqeath and dispose to any other parson or parsons, provided allways that Dorothie my
wellbeloved wife shall have the use and occupac[i]on duringe her life of any such my peece
of plate herin bequeathed to my sonne and heire which she shall have liking to keepe and
use, all which landes, leases, Fermes, stockes of Sheepe, plate housholdstuffe and other
things before named herby bequeathed to such my heire as aforesaid, I give unto hym
uppon condic[i]on, that he doe no wayes breake or alter the performance of
this my will in any thinge contrary to the true meaninge therof, and if he shall at
any tyme breake this my will, or hinder the performance of any legacy or Clause therin
conteyned contrary to my true meaninge, then I give and bequeath all and every the ^sayd
landes leases, farmes, stockes of sheepe, plate beddinge housholdstuffe and other thinges
before recited to my ^twoe yonger sonnes, Frauncis and Roberte, and allso to recompence
such other parson or parsons as shall be hindred by my sonne and heire his refusall to p[er]forme
this my will, provided alwayes , and my will and full meaninge is, touchinge all the
severall legacies before bequeathed to that my sonne which shall be myne heire and
shoulde first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares, soe that if such sonne
shall fortune to decease before he shall accomplishe the age, and shall leave any yssue male
of his body lawfully begotten to be his heire, the I give and bequeath uppon like Condic[i]on
as aforesaid all the legacies and bequestes and every of them to suche heire male of his body.
and for lacke of such yssue, then I give and bequeath the same legacies and every of them
to such parson which shall as my heire male inherite my said mannor or mansion house of
Duddestonn, and other Mannors, landes and hereditamentes, and to be Dilivered to
such heire or heires at his or theire full age or ages of two and twentie yeres and w[i]th
like accomptes [?] to be then made to hym or them of the same by my Executors and
the Survivor of them his executores and administrators as aforesaid, any thinge in
this my will conteyned to the contrary therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Provided
allwayes also, and my will and full intente and meaning is, yf my said Sonne that
shall be my heire at his age of two and twentie yeres or within one yeare after he shall
accomplishe that age, shall and will enter into sufficiente bondes, togeather with like
sureties with hym to my executors and the survivores or survivor of them his executores
and administratores for the performance of this my will and true paymentes of all and
every of my debts, legacyes, Rentes charges and bequestes herin and in the Codicill hereunto
annexed conteyned, which shall not be before that tyme by my said executors paide and
disharged, That then fromhenceforth my said sonne and heire shall enter uppon and
take the proffittes of all and singuler the saide Mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes
and other the premisses before lymitted and devysed to and for the payementes and
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performance of the same, and that then also my said Executores and the Survivors of them shall make
accomptes unto hym of theire imployinge and bestowinge the former yssies and proffittes that they shall
receive and take of the same premisses, and of all other thinges whatsoever by them had and received
towardes the performance hereof, and also release unto my said heire all theire title and intereste
in and to the same premisses and every parcell of the same had by vertue hereof, And soe from
thenceforth my saide heire to stande chardged with the accomplishmente and execuc[i]on of this my
Will and Codecill in all partes beinge not before dischardged by myne executors as aforesaid, any
thinge herin conteyned to the contrarie therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Also I give and bequeth
to my said wife uppon such Condic[i]on likewise as is herafter expressed, all and everye the goodes
Cattelles, plate Jewelles, housholdstuffe, and thinges hereafter expressed, that is to saye, the
chayne of golde, Bruche hateband of pearle, Ringes and other Jewelles, and thinges which she ^hathe used
to weare, (saveing the Jewell with the Agott before bequeathed to my heire) Also my worser bason
and yewer of silver, my two worser guylte saltes of silver with the Cover, my two oldest silver
boles, two of my silver tunnes, my olde silver Cuppe with the Cover, a dozen of sylver spones, and
the one halfe of my silver badges, and my Closse in Duddestonn in Mr Selmans tenure com[m]only
called Clodsalles close, Also all the tith Corne of Duddestonn and Neachelles, and my Wagon[n] wythall
the furnitures therto, and allso the halfe of all my peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles
kyne, and yonge bestes of all sortes not otherwise given or bequeathed, with one halfe of my
sadelles and furniture, and her owne sadell, pillyons, Clothes and furnitures, also all my fatt
beastes and sheepe that I shall have afeadinge at the tyme of my Decease, togeather with
all my other quicke domesticall Cattell ^whatsoevere beinge not Derye, horses ^oxen kyne, yonge beastes, nor sheepe
Furthermore I give and bequeath to my said wife halfe my haye in the barnes, also the halfe
of all my Maulte, barley and oates which shall be aswell growinge one the grounde as in my houses
and barnes at the tyme of my Decease, and also the one halfe of all my bedsteedes, testors
Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, beddinge brasse, pewter, presses, pictures, boordes, Cupboordes
coffers Cheares, Formes, and stoles, and of the residue of my lynnens Cowpers ware, Iron
stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles plowes, implementes of husbandrye and moveable housholdstuffe
and other my goodes whatsoever which I have ^not otherwise by this my Will particulerlye bequethed
to my heire or any other parson or parsons, and also I bequeath unto her my best gowne of
dam[m]aske, such of my service bookes and bookes of Phisicke as she will chose, as such armor
and weapons as by the lawe she shall be chardgeable to keepe in respecte of her livinge, and
also Fortie poundes of redie money. / Provided alwayes, that if my said wife shall at any tyme
after my Decease duringe her naturall life, willinglye or advisedly attempte ore goe aboute to
breake or hinder the true performance or execuc[i]on of this my Will in any parte, or to alter the
use or intente of any thinge herein Devised to the performan[n]ce therof contrarye to the true
meaninge, That then all and everye the said severall Legacies and bequestes by this my
Will to her given and bequeathed shall be voyde and of none effecte, and that then shee
shall in all respectes loose the benefitt and advauntage of all the same Legacies, and then
I will ^that the same legacies and every of them shall be disposed by my Executors and the
survivors of them, for and towardes the payementes of all other my legacies, and the [so...?]
performance of this my Will. / I Furthermore give and bequeath to my said younger son[n]es
Frauncis and Roberte, all the residue of my bookes at Duddeston, to be indefferently
devided betweene them, Also to the said Edward East my sonne in lawe, the residue of my
apparrell and furniture for my body, which are not otherwise bequeathed, Also my Will is
that my '''Cozen Abraham Wyrley''' shall have and be tenaunte to the tithes of litle Bromwich
that he nowe holdeth of me for the terme and space of one and twentie yeares next after
my decease yf he shall soe longe live, for the yearlie rente of five poundes, which he doth
nowe paye for the same. / Fyrthermore my Will is, that all and every of my servauntes
and tenauntes which have or doe holde and houses or groundes of me without any Lease or
by any leases that shall expire shall continue tenauntes of the same for such yearlye rentes
as they doe paye for the same at my Decease untill the same houses and groundes shall com[m]e
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to the handes and possession of my sonne and heire, they keepinge sufficiente Reperac[i]ons in
the meane tyme, and usinge themselves honestley, and also such servauntes not refusinge
to doe the like service to my wife or to my sonne and heire as they have Donne unto me
also I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''William Westonn''' of Gaydon, yf he shall be
livinge at the tyme of my decease, the yerelie Fee of Fortie shillinges out of my farme
and rentes of the Lordshippe of Heith aforesaide during all the terme of yeares
to Come in my lease of the same after my decease, yf he shall soe longe live for the
service he hath donne unto me, and in recompence of his paynes to be taken in on[?] servinge
my Stock of sheepe at Darsett and Tachebrooke. / Also my will is that my servaunte
'''Nicholas Dacles''' shall have and be tenaunte to the groundes which he holdeth of me
in Astonn and Neachelles for Fortie shillinges lesse rente than he nowe payeth. / Also
I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''John Cokersall''', if he shall serve me at my Decease. my
worst suite of apparell throughout, and tenn of my yonge sheepe aboute Duddestonn, and also
my Will is, that he shall have and enioye for and duringe his naturall life the house and groundes
I have bestowed of him in Neachelles for the yearlie rente of eight pence, which he nowe paieth
also I give and bequeath to all the residewe of my housholde servauntes aswell men as wome[n]
not before menconed which shall have served me in the space of fower yeares at the tyme
of my decease, to every of them one halfe yeares wages apeece./ Item I give and bequeth
to my servaunte '''Edward Holbrooke''' Fortie shillinges. Item I give and bequeath to my
servaunte Richard Norton fower poundes. Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte
'''Thomas Ensor''' out of the Landes and tythes which he holdeth of me fower poundes yerelie
Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte Nicholas Deye Fortie shillinges yerlie lesse
rente then he nowe payeth for the groundes he nowe holdeth of me / Item I give and
bequeath to my servaunte '''Nicholas Milner''' tenn poundes, servinge my wife, as he hath served
me, Item I give and bequeath to my servaunt '''Thomas Staples''', sixe poundes thirteane
shillinges and fower pence servinge my Wife as he hath served ^me Item I give and bequeath
to my freinde '''John Bennet''' of Dereatend reader ^[there?] sixe poundes thirteane shillinges fower
pence in readye money./ And I doe hereby Constitute, make, and appoynte my saide trustie freindes
Sir Humfrey Ferrers, '''William Holte''', Edwarde Willimze, and William Colmore my lawfull exec[utores]
to execute and performe this my laste will an testamente, hopinge they will take the
paynes to see the same in all pointes performed accordinge to my true meaninge, and I
will that all the costes and charges of them and every of them, which shall be from tyme
to tyme layed out and disbursed in or aboute the accomplishement of this my will,
or any parte therof shall be discharged and allowed unto them and to the survivores
of them uppon the makinge of theire reasonable accomptes to myne heire as aforesaid
And I doe also hereby make and ordeyne my lovinge freindes '''Clement Fisher''' esquior
'''John Lloyd''' Esquior doctor of the Civil lawes, and '''William Lewes''' of the Inn temple
in London esquior my overseers of the execuc[i]on of this my will, desiringe them wherin
neede shall require to ayde and assiste my said executores and the survivor of them
in theire performance of the same, In witnes whereof I the said Edward Holte
have to this my Will and to every leafe therof subscribed my name, and to the labell
fixed hereunto to have sett my seale, the month and yeare before written, videl[ice]t in the
yere of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth &c the five and
thirteth By me Edward Holte
Probate in Latin
Vicesimo primo die mensis Martij anno domini ... millessimo quingentisimo nonagesimo secundo (21 March 1592/3)
granted to the above named executors. == Research Notes == *There is also a Sentence in Latin, dated 5 February 1594/5.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D929883 Reference: PROB 11/83/113 Description: Sentence of Edward Holt of Duddeston, Warwickshire Date: 05 February 1594 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 January 2022)] There is a very brief summary of the outcome on the history of parliament website.[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/holte-edward-1542-93]
:In February 1594 a sentence confirmed the will, the court’s decision being in favour of Sir Humphrey Ferrers and the other executors against the widow and her eldest son Thomas, who had come of age four months before his father died. *Strangely he doesn't mention his eldest son by name, and only names his two younger sons. *There is no sign of a separate codicil, so perhaps it was intended to be incorporated into the main body of the will, as the will has been proved as is. '''Some words explained'''
*videlicet = that is to say or as follows *Weaves and screves = most likely waifs and strays (thanks to [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] for the suggestion). *Derye = probably dairy. *Darsett = possible Avon Dassett or Burton Dassett, very close to Gaydon. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Vincent-2548 Carricks of Yorkshire]] Holderness E.... of the Will of [[Carrick-805|Ezekiel Carrick of Swine]], late of Ganstead, Swine, deceased was granted to [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]], his son & one of the Executors by .... Paul.... (page too degraded to read the rest).... Page 2. In the Name of God Amen! I Ezekiel Carrick of Gainstead in Holderness in the parish of Swine and County of York Farmer, being of perfect mind and memory, make this my last will and Testament in the manner and form following Vigil. First I bequeath and give to my Daughter [[Carrick-814|Mary Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years; I bequeath and give to my Daughter, [[Carrick-812|Martha Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years. And if either of my daughters [[Carrick-814|Mary]] or [[Carrick-812|Martha]] should die before they attain to the age of Twenty One Years, my will is that forty pounds of their part or legacy herein above mentioned to be paid to the surviving sister. Also my will is that if either of my daughters should choose to leave my Executors at such time of department I charge my Executrix and Executors with the payment of three pounds a year to each of my aforesaid daughters till they attain the age of Twenty One years. I bequeath to my Grandson, [[Waudby-79|Robert Wauldby]] (Waudby) son of [[Waudby-78|Robert]] and [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] the sum of Ten pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. Also I bequeath to my Grandson [[Carrick-749|Ezekiel Carrick]] son of [[Carrick-745|Peter]] and Mary Carrick the sum of Five Pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. I give my goods, chattels, moveable and immoveable Bills, Bonds, Notes, Receipts of any kind belonging to me within the Kingdom of Great Brittoun (Britain) and I do hereby appoint my wife, Elizabeth Carrick and my son [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] full and joint Executrix and Executors of this my last will and testament nevertheless subject to the payments of the above Legacy and all my just Debts. Further my will is if my wife should choose to marry at that time I disannul her as Executrix and from such a time I charge my Executor [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] with the payment of Five pounds a year during her Life, and lastly I bequeath to my son [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]] the sum of Five Shillings and to my Daughter [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] also the sum of five shillings to be paid after my decease; And I do hereby utterly revoke disallow and disannul all former Bequests, will and Legacies by me heretofore in any wise letter made In Witness whereof I have I have here unto set my Hand and seal, this First Day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One. :Signed sealed and delivered :as my last Will and Testament :in the presence of us :John Dunkin :Daniel Kitchin Page 3 Robert Carrick the Executor within was duly sworn on 25th of February 1785, before me Geo; H. Paul / Surrogate :::::::::Past 29th March 1785 300. Page 4 - printed on a stamped and embossed "Half Penny Sheet". :::::::::'''An Inventory of all the Goods, Chattels of Ezekiel Carrick of Ganstead in the parish of Swine, lately deceased.''' :Purse and Apparel....................................................................................................................£20.0.0 :Twenty two Ewes at £1/3p.......................................................................................................£25.6. :One pup?....................................................................................................................................£2.12.6 :Thirty one Hogs at 15................................................................................................................£23.5. :One two year old Mule? and a one year old..........................................................................£17 :Two aged Mares........................................................................................................................£24 :Two old Mares...........................................................................................................................£8 :One year old fole.......................................................................................................................£10.10 :A two year old colt.....................................................................................................................£14 :Six two year old Beas? at £5/10s.............................................................................................£33 :Five Cows at £8/10s...................................................................................................................£42.10 :Four three year old Beas? at £8/10s........................................................................................£34 :four year old Calves at £3.........................................................................................................£12 :Four pigs at £3.12.6...................................................................................................................£14.10 :Household Goods.....................................................................................................................£40 :Husbandry Gear and Carriages...............................................................................................£15 :Fourty Load of Hay at £1..........................................................................................................£40 :Thirty Quarters of Oats at 16 ?................................................................................................£24 :Two Quarters of Wheat at .... ?................................................................................................£4 :Four Quarters of Beans at 1...8p.............................................................................................£5.12 :Poultrey......................................................................................................................................£1.4 :.....................................................................................................................................................£407.9.6 :December 31 1784, Henry Raines (or Kaines) :Appraised by us - [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]]
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The will of Henry Bray. In the Name of God amen I Henry BRAY of the County of Chatham and State of North Carolina being weake and infirm of Body But of perfect Mind and Memory thanks be to God calling to Mind the Mortallity of My Body and knowing that it is appointed once for all Men to die Do Make and ordain this My Last Will and Testement That is to Say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of almighty God that give it and My body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in a deacent Christian burial at the Discression on My Exceutors and as touching such wourldly Estate whare with it has Pleased God to Bless me in this Life I give and Disspose in the following manner-- Item I give and bequeath to Sarah BRAY My Dearly beloved wife one Negro wench By the Name of Biney also one Negro fellow by the Name of Harry also one Negro Boy by the Name of Elisha also one Hors by the Name of Buck and one Mair by the Name of Ball Bridle and Saddle two ploughs and gears four hoes and Two Matticks and other articles Such as is Needful about Farming Six head of Cattle Six head of Sheep and as Many hoggs as will be Sufficent for her also the Plantation Whare She Now Lives or as Mutch of it as will be Sufficent for to Support her also Two Beds and Furniture also as Mutch House Hold Furniture as She sees Caus to keep Item I give and bequeath unto My Son John BRAY one Tract of Land whare his son Henry Now Lives price Seven Hundred Dollers also one Tract Where the said John Bray Now Lives Two Hundred and fifty acres price five Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Cate price Two hundred and Twenty five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Ephrem price three Hundred Dollers also one Hundred and fifty three acres and ahalf and half of the Mill Whare John LAMBIRT has the other half price one thousand Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Itim I give and bequeath unto My Son Mathias BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing three Hundred acres price six Hundred Dollers also Two Tracts adjoyning price five Hundred Dollers also Tract of Land Whare Thomas YOUNGER yous to Live price five Hundred and Twenty five Dolers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Plesent price three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Jacob price three Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Itim I give and bequeath unto my Son James BRAY one Tract of Land Containing four Hundred and forty five acres whare he Lives price Nine Hundred Dollers also one Tract of Land whare Edward BRAY Senr youse to Live Containing Two Hundred and Seventy five acres price four Hundred Dollers also one Hundred acres adjoining the other containing one Hundred acres price one Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Hanner price Three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Dick price three Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I Give to My Son William BRAY one Tract of Land Containing one Hundred and Sixty five acres where he Lives price Six Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Tract adjoining the other one Hundred and Ten acres price Two Hundred and Twenty Dollers also one Tract of Land Begining at the Head of a Glade known By the Name of the Big Glade down said Glade to the Rod that Leads from Jesse BRAYEs to John SILERs thence East to SMITHs Line thence North Round for to ? the Store place price five Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Woman By the Name of Diley price three Hundred and Seventy five Dolers also one Negro Gairl Name Nancy price 125 Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of Joe price four Hundre and Seventy five Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath unto My Son Henry BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing Six Hundred and forty acres price Eight Hundred Dollers also Two Tracts whare he use to Live and grandfathers old place price Seven Hundred Dollers also one Negro woman by the Name of Chelse price three Hundred and Seventy five Dollers also one Negro Boy by the Name of Jurden price one hundred and Twenty five Dollers also Two Tracts of Land adjoining his other Tract Whare he Now Lives Containing three Hundred and and forty four acrs price Seven Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath to My Daughter Mary LAMBERT Three Notes principle one Thousand Dollers Intrust thirty six Dollers ? also one Tract of Land Whare Benjemin JOHNSON Now Lives price four Hundred Dollers also one Negro Woman by the Name of Jude price three Hundred Dollers also Two Negro Girls by the Name of Suck(?) and Winey price three Hundred Dollers Itim I give and bequeath unty My Daughter Sarah WELCH one ? of Land Whare She Now Lives Hur Life time Lying on the Herden(?) Branches Begining at a rock Near the ford of the Branch ? up the Branch to the fork thens up the North fork to the foerd then a Long the Roed to the foerd of a small Branch then up the Branch to a Nother foerd thens North to the East and west Line of Sd treck(?) runing East in Cluding the BUN place Containing five Hundread and eighty acors price seven Hundred Dollers the Right of the Said Land to Remain in the Hand of the Executors to be Made to the Hairs of Hur Body But to remain in possession of the Said Sarah and Michel Hur Husband Hur Lifetime and then to desind to Hur Hairs also one Negro Girl By the Name of Agge price three Hundread Dollers which shell Remain in the power of the Executors to Lend to the Said Sarah and Michel Hur Husbend Hur Lifetime Except Bad a buse and if so to be taken and Hireed and the Monay to desind to Hur Hirs at Hur decease also the said Negro to decend to Hur Hairs at her decease also one Tract adjoining the other Lands Containing Two Hundred acres price Seventy five Dollers also a part of the Tract Whare I Now Live Begining at ? Line alittl below the old Bridge that is on the South prong of Little Brush Creek runing Down said Creek till it comes near the Saw Mill then Exscepting one acre of Land the Most Convenient for the Mill yard and Priviledge for a Rode through to the Said Mill Now for the Balance of the Rest Look above far to the Left and then to the Creek and then with the vaiers Corses of the Creek to GILLILANDs Line then South with Said Line to the Corner pine then East to HARDENs Branch to a Rock the first Station of the above Mentioned Tract of 580 acres then up the Branch with the Varies Corses of the other Tract to the North Corner then west to LANEs Corner then North to the Creek the Biging price seven Hundred and fifty Dollers all writes and Previledgees with Held from his and her Husband till the death of her Mother and then previledge given to her her Life Time and then to Desend to the Heirs of her Body also I give to her son, Henry one Mare which is to be in the power of the Executors to pervent(?) any defraud or Sale of the Said Mare till the Said Henry Shall Come of age but that She Shall have the use of the Said Mare till the Said Henry is of age price Sixty five Dollers which it to be Reducted out of her part of the Estate and the Balence of her part to Make her Eaqual with the rest of My Heirs is to paid in good property and Money Item I give and bequeath to My Son Jesse BRAY one Tract of Land Whare he Now Lives Containing Two Hundred and fifty acres price Twelve Hundred Dollers also part of another Tract Lying Between his other Tract and William BRAYEs Line price four Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of Dave price four Hundred and fifty Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath unto My Son Eli BRAY one Tract of Land and Mills Containing four Hundred and Eight acres price Eleven Hundred Dollers also one Tract adjoining the other Tract Two Hundred and thirteen acres price three Hundred Dollers also one Negro Man by the Name of George price four Hundred and fifty Dollers also one Negro Gairl by the name of Netty price Two Hundred Dollers to him and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath to my Son Solomon BRAY his Eaqual part of my Estate with the Rest of My Heirs only that there Shall be a Reduction of Three Hundred Dollers which is to Paid to his Daughter Polly that he had by His wife Hannah the Daughter of Peter CRAVEN of Randolph County the Said three Hundred Dollers to be left in the Hands of My Executors till the Said Polly Shall Arive at Lawful age and then Due to her and also a Reduction of the Debts Due from him to my Estate I give unto the Said Solomon one Negro Man by the Name of Carter at the price of four Hundred and fifty Dollers in part Payment of the above Sum one Half of the Ballence to be paid in cost and the other Half to be paid in property when Leagelly Demanded of my Executors Item I give and bequeath to My Son Edward BRAY Two Thousand Dollers out of my hole Estate to Be paid when Collected and Calld for and if the Said Edward BRAY Should Die with out a Lawful Heirs I Desire this Money Should be Eaqually Divided Among My heirs My Desire is that the Remainder part of my estate to be so Divided as to Make theare sums Equil Except Edward also it is my desire that the property that I Left to my Wife at Hur deceas Shall be Equal divided amung My Hairs ? I do hearby Enominate and a point My Sons Hennery Jesse & Eli My whole and Soul Executors of this My Last Will and testement also Reasonable alowence to be made to them for thare troble and if any dispute sould a rise it to be Leaft to one Magistrate and two or three free Hoelders to State the Same in witness whearof I Have Hereunto Set My Hand and afixed My Seal this fourth day of January 1812 :::::::::::::::/s/Henry BRAY Seal :Signed and Sealed in the presents (sic) of :/s/Isaac JOHNSON Tsmt :/s/Abram LANE Tsmt" Chatham County Recorded in Book A page 198 TST (?) :::::::::::::::/s/Thomas RAGLAND CCC" An entry from the Chatham County Court Minutes (1811-1816) page 108 gives the following: :"Tuesday May Sessions 1813..... :An Inventory of the Estate of Henry BRAY Dec'd was returned at this Term by the Executors thereof. Ordered to be recorded and is filed."
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[[Category: Chelsea, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:Vincent Name Study]] [[Vincent-2578|Back to Henry Vincent's profile]] {{Image |file=The_Will_of_Henry_Vincent_late_Saint_Luke_Chelsea_Middlesex_1828.jpg |size=large }} This is a draft until the rest is deciphered. : page two in the County of Middlesex. Gentleman being in good health, memory and understanding revoke and make void all former Will or Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and only true Will and Testament. In (....) and forever following I commit my soul to the Almighty God and desire that my body may be buried with that of my late dear wife according to the directions which I have given my son William Vincent, hereinafter appointed of my Executors. And as to the worldly estate with which it has pleased God to bless my labor, I give and dispose of the same as follows that is to say I desire and direct that all my just debts and my funeral expenses and the expenses of proving this my Will may be satisfied out of my personal Estate as soon as (...) can be after my decease. I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] (legacy?) or sum of forty pounds three per cent reduced annuities. I also give and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns the sum of five hundred pounds three per cent reduced annuities upon trust to pay and apply the dividends and interest thereof to and fr the use and benefit of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]], or if my said Executors should deem it adviseable any pact of the said trust (worthy?) of to pay the whole of it to the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] I hereby authorize them to do so and if any pact of the said trust worthy shall (....) in their power at the death of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] it shall be paid and applied for the use and benefit as my said Executors or the survivor of them this executors or administrators shall deem proper and adviseable (thus?) (whereas?) I have (...) unto my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] at (....) times various sums of money for which I have his Bond and various Bills (....) and direct my Executor to give up the (.....) to him without any (....ation) when his legacy is paid. And I further direct that he shall acknowledge the receipt them in writing. I give and bequeath unto my Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of ten pounds there per (read?) (...) Annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall apply and dispose of the same for the benefit and advantage of [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]], Son of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] by furnishing him with clothes or in sum other manner and (...) as my said executors in their discretion shall think fit (...) I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator Tutor or other person to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (discharge?) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors advisors and (...) the sum of four hundred pounds three percent reduced annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (ofsign?) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (...) of the Children of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] that shall be living at the time of my decease (including the said [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]] and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions. - And upon this further trust that they my said executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of my said Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] until their said respective share shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares (...) in their discretion shall think fit. thus, I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator tutor or other person or persons to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (....) to my said Executors and that they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto Mary Walker, wife of [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] Esquire the sum of ten pounds three per cent reduced Annuities. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of four hundred pounds three per cent reduced Annuities upon :page three trust that they my said Executor do and shall pay dividends and interest arising from the same unto the said Mary Walker during the term of her natural life and after her decease then upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (...) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (....) of (...) (children?) of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] that shall be living (...) f my decease and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions and upon this trustees trust that they my said Executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of the same for the benefit and advantage of the Children for the (time?) being of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] until their (said?) respective shares shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares therein for the time being but in such manner and form as they my said Executors in their (assertion?) shall think fit and I do hereby declare that the receipt or receipts of the Guardian Curator tutor or (other?) (pardon?) or (possess?) to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (dis....ge) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto [[Clayton-2513|Aley Vincent]], widow of my late son John, and their children that is to say [[Vincent-4362|John Clayton Vincent]], Charles Henry Vincent, [[Vincent-5691|Mary Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5432|Aley Sarah Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5695|Catherine Vincent]] the sum of Sixty pounds three per cent reduced annuities to be equally divided between them. Also I give and bequeath unto Ann Howard, my servant, the sum of nineteen pounds and nineteen shillings sterling, provided she shall continue to serve me until the time of my decease. Also, I give and bequeath my best picture (Representing the Annunciation with the Presentation and Crucifixion, of our blessed Lord and Savior) unto my said Son William Vincent. Also, I give and bequeath all my furniture, plate linen, china, glass and other household effects unto and amongst my four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]], to be equally divided between them. Share and Share alike. And I give and bequeath my leasehold messuage No.51 in Smith Street, Chelsea, unto my Executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns upon trust for my said son, Son William Vincent during the term of his life and after his decease in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said William Vincent should die leaving no Child living at his decease then I give device and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors, advisors and (...). I give devise and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent his executors administrators and assigns all those my two leasehold messuages being No.s 4 and 5 in Little College Street in the parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea in the County of Middlesex. Also, I give and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent all those my (ten?) shares in the Hope Insurance office. Also, I give devise and bequeath until my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 14 in Paul Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, in trust for my said son William Vincent and my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during their lives equally between them as tenants in (common?) And after he decease of the said William Vincent then I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their (...) administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child, or if more than one, for his children living at his decease then I give devised and bequeath his said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns And after the decease of the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], then I give device and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors... : page four ...administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving and child living at his decease then I give devise and bequeath this said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5648|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 98 in East Street in the parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex and now on lease to Mr. Whitford, a Baker, in trust for my daughter [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] during the term of her life and after her death for the child or if more than one for the children living at her decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter Anne should die without leaving any child living at her decease then I give, devise and bequeath the leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators or assigns. Also, I give, devise and bequeath unto and to the use of my said executors their heirs and assigns all that my freehold messuage being No.7 in Crofs? Street Carnaby Market in the parish of Saint James, Westminster in the county of Middlesex with the (appartenances?) in trust for my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during the term of his life and after his death in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them and the (...) of ...) child or children respectively provided always that if my said son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving any child living at this decease then I give devise and bequeath the said freehold messuage and premises unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective heirs and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold in messuage being and situated at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Ebury Street, Pimlico in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex now in the occupation of [[Perry-15397|Mr. John Perry]], Surgeon, husband of my daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]], in trust for my said daughter Elizabeth Catherine Perry during the term of her life and after her eath for the child, or if more than one, for the children living at the time of her decease, to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]] should die without leaving any child living at her decease that I give and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally between the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], and [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and their respective executors, administrators, or assigns. I give and bequeath unto my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] the sum of two hundred pounds sterling provided always and my will is that my respective children unto whom I have given devised and bequeathed any of my several freehold and leasehold messuages (heretofore?) specified for and during the term o this or their natural life shall during the respective period of their being (outlined?) to the courts thereof pay the Ground (scout?), or groundscouts? and perform and keep the several Covenants conditions (....) and (contained or maintained?) in the Leases under which the (...) several (...) (pec....) for keeping the same (....) and leasehold messuages hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said Executors and the survivors and survivors of them and the heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively of said survivor to devise or lease all or any of my said freehold and leasehold messuages and premises (here...fore) devised and bequeathed with the (....) in writing of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the (...) thereof respectively if of full age but otherwise at discretion for any term or number of years not (....) twenty one years in profession but not in (...) at the best (....) ... :page five ...that (...) be reasonably had or obtained to be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, without taking any premium so that the lessee be not made 'dispunishable' for waste nor allowed to commit waste and so that there be (maintained or routined?) in (...) (....) lease a power of (....) on nonpayment of the (....) the span of of twenty one days after the same shall have become due and so that said lessee (...) a counterpact of his lease. I give and bequeath unto my friend, Mr. Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn or smith?) one of my executors hereinafter named the sum of twenty pounds three per real (secured?) annuities for the trouble he may have in the execution of this my Will and subject to the several legaries devises and bequests hereinbefore specified and (....). I give devise and bequeath all and every my Long Annuities and my other monies in the funds and all other monies securities for money and all debs and all my other property estate an effects of every description whatsoever (....) said four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] as my residuary legatees absolutely to be divided amongst them in equal parts shares and proportions. Share and share alike. (....) always and my will is that all and ever the legacies hereinbefore given to women who shall be married at my decease shall be secured and taken to be for their sole and separate use respectively independently of their several and respective husbands and their receipts shall in all cases in respect thereof notwithstanding their respective (....) be valid and effectual discharges to my Executors for so (...) as in (sure?) receipts respectively shall be (expressed?) or acknowledged to be received respectively provided always and my will is that all and every the bequests and devises of messuages (here...fore?) made in trust for my said daughters during their respective lives shall be secured and taken to be their sole and separate use respectively during their respective lives and that the (seats ?) of the same shall be paid to them respectively, independently of the same by way of (anticipation) and that their expentive receipts alone shall from time to time after the same shall have (....) due by sufficient (outtages?) for the same (...) Whereas I was engaged for many years in the trade or business of Spur, Bit and Stirrup Maker in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swallow_Street Swallow Street] formerly standing in the parish of Saint James Westminster and thereby acquired the fortune which I now possess and where as I first gave unto the late John Vincent my closest son a share in my said business, and afterwards relinquished the whole of the same with the store in trade and all the book debts which were very considerable for the greater benefit of himself and family to the confusion of my other children upon a mutual understanding that he should pay me the sum of fifty pounds per anum, but which said sum I have not (...) (...) for several years and Whereas I also gave him a lease of the house wherein he carried out his business and for which I seldom (claimed?) the rent and for which received a valuable (reconsideration?) from the commissioners appointed to (....) into effort the New Street called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent_Street| Regent Street], by all which advantages (and for which I (....) that no Claim shall be waste by my said Executors I my said closest son was enabled to leave his family a handsome (.....) to promote their success in the world. I therefore beg that it be understood that the above mentioned (....) (r...stitute?)) the reason why I have now disposed of my remaining property in favor of my younger children and I do hereby nominate and appoint my said sons William Vincent and George Vincent and my said friend Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn?) Executors of this my will provided always and I declare that the receipt in writing of the Executors of this my will, hereinnamed for any money payable (...) or (...) as (...) executors shall be as effectual discharges of the same and the person or persons respectively to whom sure receipts shall be given shall not be obliged to see to the appropriation of the money therein expressed to be a (...) or be answerable for the loss or misappropriation thereof and... :page six ...that they my said Executors shall not be answerable the one for the other of their or for the signing of receipt for the sake of conformity or for any involuntary lots and that it shall be lawful for them and (...) and everyone of them to reimburse themselves their reasonable costs and expenditures in dis charging the several intentions of this my Will and Testament hereby committed to their execution respectively (...) (...) whereof the said Henry Vincent the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in several sheets of paper set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say to the first six sheets thereof my hand and to this seventh and last sheet my hand and seal the eight day of October One Thousand and Eight Hundred and twenty Eight |--| signed Henry Vincent |---| Signed, sealed published and declared by the said Testator Henry Vincent as, and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our monies as witnesses the words "together with the two bookcases and corner Cupboard in the front parlor and the (...?) Chest in the back parlor thereof and all other fixtures therein or thereto belonging" in the (...) (street?) having been first (stuck?) out |--H. Whitehead. I Whiteheads Grove Chelsea (...)|--| Clerk to the abovenamed H. Whitehead - Ja. Tallon - D. Proved at London the 6th December 1828 before the worshipful John (Te...) (Pritchard?) Gorton? of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of William Vincent and George Vincent the sons, and Benjamin Hardwick (Stinn?) the Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. -----
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==Background== Hugh Jacka was the son of Hugh Jacka and Catherin [surname not given] married on 14 June 1679 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Hugh Jacka, baptised 25 July 1680, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) ][Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Hugh Jacka and Catherin, married on 14 June 1679 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. transcribed by T Groves citing Phillimores] His father was was buried on 17 May 1735, in St Buryan, Cornwall, England.[Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Hugh Jacka 17 May 1735, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] His mother Catherine Jacka was buried 12 years later, as a widow, on 12 December 1747, also in St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Catherine Jacka 12 December 1747, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] Not Will has yet been identified for either Hugh's father or mother. The year before his father died, 1735, Hugh wrote a Will on 21st November 1734. As the oldest son he ,would receive his father’s land holdings as his inheritance. In his Will everything is bequeathed to his siblings rather than his offspring which might indicate that he had no living children at the time the Will was written. His father may have insisted on the Will being written up as it became apparent that his son Hugh no surviving heirs to pass on his property. ==Collating the data from the Will to confirm family== {| class="wikitable" ! Identified sibling !! Baptised !! Given name of mother !! Fate of Siblings !! Quotation from Will[TheGenealogist, Will of Hugh Jacka 21 November 1734, Saint Buryan, Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) Wills, 1384-1858 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2018 Citing PROB11/762] |- | [[Jacka-305|Hugh Jacka]] || 25 July 1680, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Hugh Jacka, baptised 25 July 1680, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Katherin || Married Mary Gibbens, 14 April 1718, Ludgvan, Cornwall.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 14 July 2018), Marriage of Hugh Jackaa and Mary Gibbens, married 14 Arpil 1718, Ludgvan Parish Register Cornwall; citing Ludgvan Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1711-1768. Entries unnumbered, page 54, first entry for the year. Cornwall Records Office, Truro; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1F3-SBS?cc=1769414&wc=3CBZ-MNG%3A138123201%2C139753901%2C1582894106 (image 32 of 92)] || not applicable, author of Will |- | [[Jacka-307|Alce ]] || 26 February 1681, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Alce Jacka, baptised 26 February 1681, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018) ] || Catherin || Married Wiliam Prouse, 30 Dec 1707, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Prouse and Alice Jacka 30 December 1707, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores] || Alice the Wife of William Prowse |- | [[Jacka-308|Joane ]]|| 4 May 1684, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Joane Jacka, baptised 4 May 1684, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Catherin || Married George Rowling, 20 February 1706, St. Gluvias, Cornwall.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 14 July 2018), Marriage of George Rowling & Joan Jacca and married 20 February 1706, St Gluvias Parish Register Cornwall; citing St Gluvias Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1645-1746 . Entries unnumbered, page 139, second last entry for the year 1706. Cornwall Records Office, Truro; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65Z9-X3?cc=1769414&wc=3CB8-3TB%3A138123201%2C141408201%2C1582892801 (image 77 of 159) [note the the Phillimores has the marriage occurring a year later Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of George Rowling and Joan Jacca, married 20 February 1707, St Gluvius Parish Register, transcribed by Carrol Parfitt. Citing Phillimores]] || Joan the wife of George Rawlings of the parish of Gluvia |- | [[Jacka-309|Mary ]] || 6 June 1686, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Mary Jacka, baptised 4 May 1684, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Catren || Married Joseph Treweek, 31 March 1714, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Jospeh Treweek and Mary Jacka, married 31 March 1714, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores] || Mary the Wife of Joseph Treweeks |- | [[Jacka-310|Abraham ]] || 26 December 1688, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Abraham Jacka, baptised 6 June 1686, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || || Married Grace Richards 18 August 1718 in St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Abraham Jacka and Grace Richards, married 18 August 1718, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores ] || Brother Abraham Jacka |- | William || 2 January 1693, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of William Jacka, baptised 2 January 1693, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Katherin || Thought to have passed away in 1698. || Not mentioned in brother’s Will, possibly passed away on 24 December 1698 St Buryan Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of William Jacka, son of Hugh & Catherine, buried 24 December 1698, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] |- | Anna || 18 August 1697, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Anna Jacka, baptised 2 January 1693, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Catherine || Married William Murley 27 April 1722, St Buryan, Cornwall. [Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Morely and Ann Jacka, married 27 April 1722, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores] || Not mentioned in the Will. It is thought her eldest child, William baptised on 7 August 1723, died on 29 October 1723 in St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of William Murley son of William & Anne, baptised 7 August 1723, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] [Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of William Murley son of William, buried 29 October 1723, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] No further mention can be found of Ann, as she was not mentioned in brother’s will has she moved or passed away or remarried? |} [Note - the parish records during this period for St Buryan are severely water damaged] == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Newton County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] =Will of [[Roseberry-243|James Roseberry]]= ==Sources== *"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-6FZV?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > image 103-105 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia. ==Transcribed Text:== Newton County Georgia In the name of God, Amen I James Rosebury of the said County and State being of sound disposing mind and memory, and knowing that life is uncertain and death inevitable, and being desirous of disposing of the property a good providence has enabled me to possess do hereby make utter publish and declare the following to be my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills at any time made by me Item the first. It is my will and desire that my Executor pay my just debts if any be due. Item the second. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' during her natural life the tract of land upon which I now reside lying and being in the County of Newton containing two hundred two and one half acres more or less, lying on Wildcat creek adjoining the lands of Livingston, Cowen, Thompson and Miller and two negroe slaves (Viz) '''Westly''' a man about twenty years of age, and '''Nancy''' a woman about eighteen years of age which said two negroe slaves are thusly given to my wife forever, and to be disposed of by my said wife in her life or at her death as she may think fit, which boy Westly is now loaned to '''Reuben Woodruff''' Item the third. I give and bequeath to my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' forever all my household and kitchen furniture of every name and kind, farming tools, a horse to be selected by herself, one dearborn wagon, and such of my stock (cattle and hogs) as my said wife may select and a sufficiency of provisions to support her and her family for one year Item the fourth. I do hereby give and bequeath to '''John N Williamson''' of Covington in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I now reside, which lot is more particularly described in the second item of this my will, the use r______ and possession thereof to be delayed until the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' Item the fifth. I do hereby give and bequeath after the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' unto '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I reside, more fully described in the second item of this my last will and testament. Item the sixth. It is my will and desire after my death and as soon as convenient that the following named negroes '''Tilman''',''' John''', '''Caty''', '''Mary''', '''Jinney''', '''Amy''', '''Sarah''' and her three children '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''' and '''Huldy''' which said last mentioned four negroes are now in the possession of my son in law '''James M Knight''', '''Eliza''' a girl in the possession of my son in law '''John Perkerson''', and '''Isham''' a boy in the possession of my son '''William Rosebury''' and all the future increase of any or all the aforesaid negroes in this Item mentioned shall be valued by three good and disinterested persons to be appointed by the Ordinary Court of Newton County, to which said valuation shall be added such personal property as shall not have been disposed of herein, and also the sum of nine hundred dollars heretofore advanced to and paid for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' and after such valuation, I give and bequeath unto '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs born and to be born, the following negroes now in the possession of the said '''James M Knight''' under a ____ viz '''Sarah''', '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''', and '''Huldy''' and their increase, and if the said negroes thus given to the said '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs shall exceed in value the fifth part or portion of the whole valuation and assessment as is herein before ____ in this sixth item of my will then and that event the said '''James M Knight''' is to pay and account for such excess Item the seventh. It is my will and desire after the valuation and estimate as directed in the preceding sixth item of this my will and after seting a part of '''James M Knight''' in trust aforesaid and upon terms aforesaid the four negroes and their increase as is directed in the said sixth item, then that the said three persons appointed by the Ordinary court aforesaid shall divide the ballance of the negroes mentioned in the sixth item and the other property aluded to and intended in the said sixth item and the excess paid by '''James M Knight''' if any, into four equal shares and one of the four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' deducting from the sum of nine hundred dollars previously paid for and advanced to the said '''Richard Rosebury'''; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John Perkerson''' in trust for my daughter '''Martha Perkerson''' and her heirs born and to be born and one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my daughter '''Frances Woodruff''' and her heirs born and to be born. Item the eighth. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' in fee simple the undivided half of a parcel of land upon which my son '''Richard Rosebury''' now resides, in the ninth district of originally Henry now Newton County, and which may be particularly known and identified by reference to a deed for the same from Harry Camp to myself '''James D Rosebury''' dated the 6th day of January 1842. Item the ninth. It is my will and desire at the death of my son '''Richard Rosebury''', that all the property which may by this will, be vested in '''John N Williamson''' in trust for '''Richard Rosebury''', be retained by the said '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my grand sons '''Robert Rosebury''' and '''William Rosebury''' sons of '''Richard Rosebury''' Item the tenth. Having full faith and confidence in my friend '''John Webb''' of Newton County, I do hereby appoint the said '''John Webb''' as Executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof the said James Rosebury hath to the forgoing last will and testament set his hand and seal this twenty fifth day of November Eighteen hundred and forty two James Rosebury, his mark Signed sealed published and declared by James Rosebury in our presence as his last will and testament and to which we attest in his presence '''Robert Cowen''' '''Chesley Kinney''' '''Robert Thompson''' Recorded November 13th 1846 '''William D Luckie''' ==Slaves== *Westly, male, about 20 years of age, with Reuben Woodruff *Nancy, female, about 18 year of age *Tilman *John *Caty *Mary *Jinney *Amy *Sarah, female, mother of Charlotte, Aimstead and Huldy, with James M Knight *Charlotte child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Aimstead child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Huldy child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Eliza. female. with John Pergerson *Isham, male, with William Rosebury
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See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Joel_Adams_I%2C_South_Carolina|The Slaves of Joel Adams I]] THE WILL OF [[Adams-29118|JOEL ADAMS, SR.]] SOUTH CAROLINA RICHLAND DISTRICT I Joel Adams Senior of the State and District, aforesaid being of perfect mind and memory do make and declare this to be my last will and testament. lst. My lawful debts being first paid, I then wish my estate disposed of in manner following, Viz, I give and bequeath unto my son James and his heirs forever, one tract of land between Cedar Creek and Cabin Branch conveyed to me by Isaac Tucker:- Also one half of a tract, or tracts. purchased by me from the heirs of Walker, say the upper or that part of the land which is nearest to the residence of my son James, for all of which I have already made him tittles.------ I give and bequeath unto my son Joel and his heirs forever the tract of land on which he now lives, together with a part of the tract on which I now live, which adjoins the tract on which he also resides, also another tract adjoining the South side of the tracts already mentioned title for I have already made him.---- I give and bequeath unto the lawful heirs of the body of my son William or their survivors forever a tract of land purchased by me from John Price, adjoining the tract on which he now lives. Also unto the said heirs or their survivors, the upper part of the tract on which I reside and which at this time is occupied by said William, the quantity of which, to be accertained by a line running across the tract toward the Creek, supposed to be about half way between our residences, at or near when there is at this time a dividing fence: Also unto the said heirs or survivors that half of the Walker tracts of land, which is the lower half, or lies next to the mills. Also unto the said heirs or survivors another tract situated on the West side of Cedar Creek, adjoining lands of John A Reese, all of which said lands my son William may occupy and use, if he chooses, as long as he lives, in his own proper person, but by no others, except my executors for the use and benefit of his children.----- 2nd. After my death as soon as it can conveniently be done I now wish my executors to purchase for my Nephews Joel and James Tucker, each, a likely negro boy or to pay each a sum of money equal in value, as my executors think proper.----- 3rd. My will is that the balance of my estate real and personal be kept entirely together, during the life and pleasure of my wife, under the special care and direction of my executors, and to be managed by them in the same manner, as I have always done, - my wife at the same time being permitted to exercise all the privileges, to which she has been accustomed during my life, and out of the nett income of my estate, that she be allowed to take annually such part thereof, as she and the Executors may think proper and necessary for her own use, The balance of said income, I wish to be divided annually, as soon as it comes into the hands of my executors, into six equal parts.-- One part thereof for son James and his heirs.----- One part for my son Joel and his heirs,--- One part to be retained in the hands of my executors for the use of the lawful bodily heirs of my son William, to be by said executors managed as shall be hereafter directed.-------- One part for my son Robert and his heirs-- And the other two parts to be equally divided between the children of my deceased daughter Sarah Tucker and James (son of my deceased son Harry) share and share alike.--------- 4th. During the life of my wife, my son Robert is privileged to work his hands on my plantation he has done heretofore and he is entitled at any time to take away a waggon and four good mules, as his own property which I consider as already belonging to him.--. 5th. After the death of my wife, I give unto my son Robert and the lawful heirs of his body forever. the house furniture and Land on which my dwelling house stands, except so much of the tract as has already been disposed of. Also I give unto him over and above, what I shall hereafter give him, three negro fellows, Viz: George, Solomon and town Joe: And at the final division of the balance of my negroes (if he desires it) I wish him to draw as a part of his portion. Jerry and Harriett (child of old Dorcas dec’d).----- 6th. The balance of my lands, I have valued at Thirty thousand dollars, which lands, I give and bequeath equally unto my sons, James, Joel, and Robert and the lawful heirs of their bodies for ever, to be divided after the death of my wife by themselves, or sooner, if by her consent, in any way they may think proper. And if they wish at any time, before the death of my wife, they are hereby authorized to dispose of their interest in said lands to each other. but to no person, unless by the consent of the whole.------ 7th. Should I die without making a will, William would be entitled to one share of my lands.-.The children of my deceased daughter Sarah Tucker would be entitled to another share and James, son of my deceased son Harry, would be entitled to another share also, --- Now in lieu or consideration of these several shares of my lands, to which these persons would be entitled, I desire and direct that my sons, James, Robert pay the following sums of money to the persons and in the manner following, Viz, that they pay to the children of my son William. or their survivors the sum of Five thousand dollars agreeably to my directions hereafter given, which sum I have estimated as the value of one sixth of my lands,------ Also that they pay over to the children of my deceased daughter and to James, the child of my deceased son Harry, the sum of Ten thousand dollars, being two sixths of the valuation of my lands to be divided equally among them share and share alike. Payments to be made as follow, Viz, Each son will pay one third of said sum of Ten thousand dollars in six equal payments, that is, in one, two, three, four, five, six years. The first payment not to become due, nor to draw interest until first of January next after the death of my wife, Each payment drawing interest as it becomes due.-------- 8th I desire that my grandson James H. Adams (son of my dec’d son Harry) may have the use of the plantation, on which his negroes live and work at present, until he is of age, afterwards said plantation to return to my sons James, Joel and Robert to whom I have already bequeathed my other lands mentioned in the sixth clause of this my will.-------- Whatever I have given or may hereafter give to my grandson James H. Adams, should he dle, leaving no lawful heirs of his body alive at the time of his death. I wish to revert to those whom, I shall hereafter leave the balance of my personal estate.--- 9th. I leave it optional with my sons James, Joel and Robert to take my lands on the terms and conditions set forth in the sixth and seventh clauses of this my will: On they may require Among the whole Heirs a general division of the lands which I have fixed a valuation.--- 10th- After the death of my wife, (or sooner if she wishes it), as soon as my executors find it convenient, I wish the balance of my personal estate to be divided into six equal parts Viz: One part thereof for mv Ben James and his heirs- One part for my son Joel and his heirs- One part for the children of my son William or their survivors -One part for my son Robert and his heirs- And the other two parts to be equally divided between the children of my deceased daughter and James (the child of my deceased son Harry), share and share alike.----- Dividing such things as can be done without injury, and selling such of said balance as cannot be well divided. My executors may do next all such acts themselves, or get others to do for them.--- 11th- All the Legacies bequest or property that I have left the children of my son William or their survivors, I desire shall remain in the hands of my executors as guardians, managed by them for the benefit of said children. I fully authorize and empower my executors to buy, bargain, sell, or do any other act with said property that they may think proper: and to deliver it to said children, their friends or guardians whenever they think is safe to do so. And my executors shall not at any time be accountable for interest or any money that may from time to time be in their hands as the property of said children. --- 12th-. Should any of my heirs die leaving no lawful bodily heirs living at the time of his or her death, the legacy I have left him or her, I desire may return to the rest of his or her heirs. according to the true meaning and tenor of my will.------- And I wish it to be understood, that I consider my children, those deceased as well as those living to have been once placed on equal footing as it regards any advances of property both real and personal made them or myself in my lifetime.-------- 13th. Whereas on the day paid to the sheriff of Richland district the sum of Thirteen hundred dollars or more on account of a judgement held by Willis Gay against my son William W. Adams- Also on the sixth day of May eighteen hundred and twenty nine, I purchased from my son William all the negroes then owned by him, together with their natural increase, a value by him and myself at the sum of Twelve thousand three hundred and seventy five dollars, which negroes by the said William were regularly conveyed to me by deed or bill of sale on the day and date above mentioned, now the time rearing and intent of said purchase was, that in consideration of said deed or conveyance, assumed to pay all lawful debts then due by the said William, provided they did not exceed the valuation of the aforesaid negroes, and no further did I bind myself to pay. His debts may not amount to the valuation of said negroes - whatever sum or sums therefore, I have paid since the date of the above deed, or may have to pay hereafter account of his then existing debts, I do hereby desire and direct that all such sums, together with the sum paid on said Gays judgement shall draw lawful interest from time to time the several payments were made until there is a final division of my estate, be deducted from that portion of my estate which I intend for the children of my son William or their survivors, that is, the children of my son William or their survivors, shall receive or draw a sum that much less of their share or proportion on said final division, as shall be made up by principal and interest of the sums already mentioned. And first, I wish this to be made from the valuation of my Lands and if the sum to be deducted shall exceed his children's share of my lands, then, in that case, the excess of said sum, I wish deducted from their share of my personal estate. Furthermore I wish it understood that I give unto the children of my son William or their survivors the whole of the negroes and their natural increase, mentioned in the above deed with this express condition - I wish said William to keep and use said negroes for the benefit of himself and family during his life, provided he manages them, prudently, but if otherwise I give my executors power (if they choose to exercise it) to act with this property in the same manner pointed out in the 11th clause of my will. And be it understood that I intend this gift to said William’s children or their survivors over and above the provisions made for them in preceding clauses, after the proper deduction is made for the debts which I have paid and assumed to pay as already mentioned in the above clause. Should my son William die leaving a widow I authorize my executors, to allow her, what, in their opinion they may think reasonable support, out of the income of the property contained in this clause, during her widowhood, and no longer.----- Lastly - I do hereby nominate and appoint my sons James, Joel and Robert executors to this my last will and testament. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine. Executed in presence of us.) Joel Adams John Morgan U. J. Goodwyn Edward L. Garner - James C. Bates ==Sources== * '''General index to wills, 1787-1950; wills, 1787-1941''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/443450 General index to wills, 1787-1950; wills, 1787-1941] Wills, Vol. E 1806-1816 Wills, Vols. G-H 1814-1834
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'''The last will and testament''' of John Hedges the Elder of Highworth in the County of Wilts. First I give and bequeath all my part in my estate with the buildings belonging to it laying in the parish of Highworth in the tithing of Westrop, this I give to my son John. Secondly I give to my son Edmund the house and home I now live in I will also that my daughters Hannah and Sarah shall have a being in the back kitchen and the room over it until they may marry or gain a settlement else means and provided they may not jointly agree together in the state the house is now in I will they shall jointly pay the expenses to alter it to their further conveniences and my daughters shall also keep and leave their apartment in the same repair as they found it and I will also that my son Edmund shall pay to my daughter Hannah’s first child named Hannah the sum of £20-0-0 if she arrives at the age of 14 years to find her clothes and to apprentice her as son Edmund had the greatest share again I will that all my personal effects after my just debts are paid shall be equally divided between these my daughters namely Ann Hannah Alice and Sarah at a proper period as my executors in trust whom I do appoint my son Charles and son John as they should think best for each of their families good daughter Alice has had £20-0-0 towards her share. Signed sealed published and declared by the within named testator John Hedges the Elder to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who hath hereto subscribed our names in the presence of the said testator in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five November the fifth Martha Teagle Jn Phipps Thos Stacey The mark X of John Hedges the testator - Proved 9th January 1806 -
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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] == The Will of John Miller Sr. == [[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr.]] (1758 - 1819) died on 15 February 1819. His will was executed on 25 February 1819 at the office of the office of George Palmer, the Surrogate of the village of Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York. [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] transcribed the will and copied the text below. === Declaration of the County Surrogate === The people of the State of New York by the grace of God L.S. free and independent. To all to whom these presents Shall come or may concern send Greeting know Ye?? That at the village of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga, on the twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and nineteen before George Palmer Esquire Surrogate of said county, the last will and testament of John Miller late of the town of Stillwater in said county deceased, a copy whereof is hereunto annexed was proved and the same is now approved and allowed of by us. And the said deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death goods chattles or credits in this State, by means whereof the proving and registering said will and also the granting administrated of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits doth belong unto us. The administration of all and singular the goods chattles and credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his will is granted unto James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named they being first duly sworn will faithfully to administer the same and to make and exhibit a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits and to render as a just and true account thereof when thereunto required. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of office of our said surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Witness George Palmer Esquire surrogate of our said county at the village of Stillwater, the twenty fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand and Eight hundred and nineteen and of our independence the forty third. (signed) George Palmer === John's will === In the name of God Amen I John Miller of the town of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga and State of New York being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to almighty God for the same and calling to mind this certainty of death and uncertainty of life do make, ordain and publish this my last will and testament, being in manner and form following. First and principally, I recommend my soul into the hands of that god who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian like manner and the discretion of my beloved wife and children in hopes of a joyfull resurrection through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ. And as touching, worldly estate where with it hath pleased god to bless me with I will and dispose of in manner and form following. Tonprimis?? after paying just debts and funeral charges I will and bequeath unto my loving wife Rachel Miller the use of all my estate both real and personal so long as she remains my widow and a pro lougeo??. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son John Miller Junr. all the real property that I hold by deed and lease, excepting and always reserving the land last of the road running from my house to the poor house and north of the road that runs from my house to Timothy Ford Jun. which is the east end of the farm on which I now live, and also the land that is reserved in the lease which I hold from James G. (or C) Duane and also I give to my said son John Miller Jrn. the whole of the farming utensils and stock on the farm that belongs to me excepting one cow, and it is to be understood that I give and bequeath to my said John the barn and the land and the on which it stands together with the lands from the north side of the said barn to the brook between my house and Timothy Ford Jun. and is to run a parcel line with the road running from my said house to said brook, and from the north side of said barn to the road running from my house to the poor house which will include all the land east south and west of said north side of the barn to the said brook. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James Miller all the land excepted as above stated which includes the last end of the farm I now live on excepting as above stated and the wood land above excepted. Also I give the said James one cow. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter in law Rachel the wife of my son James my large looking glass. Item I give and bequeath unto my step children Elizabeth and Ana all my household furniture at the decease of my wife and lastly I do hereby authorise nominate, constitute and appoint my two sons John and James Miller my executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking and disanulling all former wills or will by me made declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness where of the said John Miller have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen in presents of John Miller E.S. Ephraim Child. Philp Minne. Timothy Ford Jnr. Saratoga County JS? Be it remembered that on this tenty fifth day of February, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen came before me George Palmer Surr. of state of said county Timothy Ford Junior one of the subscribing witnesses to the preceding instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of John Miller deceased, who being duly sworn says that he saw the said John sign and seal the same and heard him publish and declare it to be his last will and testament and that at the time thereof he the said John was of sound mind memory and understanding to the best of his knowledge and belief and that he the said Timothy together with Ephraim Child and Philip Winne subscribed their names to said will as witnesses in the presence of the testator and of each other. And be it further remembered that on the same day an year aforesaid also came before said surrogate James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named and were duly sworn to the faithful execution and performance thereof. (signed) George Palmer.[Record of Wills, 1791-1921, Index 1799-1893 [Saratoga County, New York]; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Saratoga County); Probate Place: Saratoga, New York, pages 148-151. Accessed and transcribed 28 May 2019 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] from [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=8499455 Ancestry]. 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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] 18 Feb 1817 :"In the name of God, Amen! :I, [[Camersac-1|Martin Camersac]] of the State of Louisiana and Parish of Saint Landry, being in good health, of perfect memory and sound mind; mindful that the period allotted for man to live is short and uncertain, and wishing to leave my worldly affairs so arranged and in such situation that my estate, real and personal, may be quietly and peaceably possed after my descease by those on whom I am inclined to bestow it, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; :"First, it is my Will and desire that, after my decease, all my just debts shall be punctually paid by my Executors. :"Secondly, I give and bequeath to [[Lebleu-95|Arsene Lebleu]], [[Leblue-11|Baptiste Lebleu]], and [[Lebleu-118|Catherine Lebleu]], wife of Charles Sallier, the whole of my estate, real and personal, immovable and moveable, to be equally divided among them or the survivors of them, and the heirs of the deceased should there be any at my decease, it being understood that, in case of heirs as above mentioned, they are to have the portion which would have belonged to their parent by virtue of this Will. :"Thirdly, I acknowledge the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, [[Camersac_LeBleu-1|Martin Lebleu]], and Catherine Lebleu, wife of Charles Sallier, to be my natural children by [[DeLaMirande-1|Josette Lamirande]], Widow Lebleu, and declare that I have no legitimate children, never having been married. :"Fourthly I do hereby constitute and appoint the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, and Martin Lebleu or any one of the two of them, the Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. :"And Fifthly, I do hereby disannul, disavow, and make void all other Wills, Testaments, and Codicils heretofore by me in any wise made, confirming this my last . :"In testimony whereof, after hearing this Will read and explaind in the presence of the subscribing Witnesses, I have hereunto set my hand by making my ordinary mark before George king, Judge in and for the Parish of Saint Landry and Ex-Officio Notary-Public, who has written this my last Will as dictated by me at Opelousas, this twenty-first day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thouisand Eight Hundred and Seventeen. :(Signed) Martin (his T- mark) Camersac -- Geo. King- P(robate) Judge and Ex-officio Notary Public" :"Signed and acknowledged after being read and explained in presence of Valentine King, John McGlaughlin, Francois Neda, Cyrille Thibodau, and Pierre Thibodau, who have hereunto signed as assisting witnesses before George King-P(robate) Judge in and for the aforesaid Parish, at Opelousas this twenty-first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, aforesaid. :(Signed) Valentine King, George King-P. Judge, John McGlaughlin, Cyrille Thibodau, Fco. (sp,?) Neda, Pierre Thibodau."[Imperial St. Landry Genealogical & Historical Society", 'N'obliez Pas', Vol. 1, nos. 3-4: [Found among the St. Landry Parish Collection, Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge; the language is English] ]
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of [[Horton-1133|Mary (Horton) Longe]] of Whaddon's will, written 13 November 1558, proved 15th October 1562[ '''Marie Longe''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
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Name: Marie Longe; Residence: Waddone; Probate Date: 15 Oct 1562; Death Year: Abt 1562. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will :Children: *Thomas (the elder) (under 23) *James (under 23) *William (under 23) *Harry (under 23) *Thomas (the younger) (under 23) *Margaret (under 18) *Agnes (under 18) *Marie (under 18) *Judeth (under 18) *Elinor (under 18) *Edward (executor) :Other: *sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge (in law?) *brother Thomas Longe of Trowbridge *brother William (of Iford) & his daughter Agnes *aunt Elinor *sister Agnes Whinchcombe *sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock *my Ladie Horton (her mother?) *Mary Burgis *cosen Johan Longe *Thomas Collimore (father of her goddaughter) *William Gibbs (servant) *Margerie Elbrighte (under 14) *Johane Sarnaye *William Hopkins *William Albone *Alice Vyner *John Tanner *John Rodman *Alice Jones :Witnesses
*Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon *Richard Horne *Willm Hopkins *Thomas Collimore *John Tanner *John Dorynton *Thomas Shewell ---- In the name of God Amen The xiijth [13th] Daye of November the Year of
o[u]r Lord god a thousand five hundred fiftie and eight, the Raigne of o[u]r moste dred sovereign Lord
and Ladie King Phillip and Quene Marie by the grace of god of England France and Irelande
King and Queen the fifte and sixt.
I '''Marye Longe''' widow and late wief of '''Harry Longe''' of
the parrish of Waddone in the dioc of Sarum being sick of boddie and in good remembrannce thankes
be given to Allmightie god, doe make my testamente and laste will in manner and forme whereafter
followith.
First I bequeath my soule into the handes and mercie of almightie god and to be saved by the
merritts of Jesus Christes death and passion what is only my savior and redemer and my boddie to
be buried in xpen [christian] buriall. Item I give to the reparac[i]ons of the Cathedrall Churche of Sarum ijs [2 shillings]
Item I give to '''my eldest Sonne Thomas Longe''' upon this condic[i]on that he kepe hym self in honest
demeanment and good behavior and that he neither vex nor troble my husbands executor nor Overseers
nor cause them to be vexed or trobled, threescore pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande &
silver salte with a cover, a dozen Cut Silver Spoones, the seconde best fetherbed, the seconde beste
coverlet ij [2] paire of faire ''threleved'' sheets the best diaper tablecloth the best hollande tablecloth
A towel and a dozen of table napkins. Item I give to '''James my Sonne''' a xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull monney
of England, my bed whiche is in my owne Chamber with the bedsteede of the same ij [2] paire of ''thre''
''leaved'' sheetes. A dammaske tablecloth xij [12] silver spoons to be boughte prise iiij£ [£4] A dosen of
Napkins iv [4] towells of hollande.
Item I give unto''' Willm my sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull mony
of England. Item I give to '''Harry my sonne''' one fiftie six pounds xiijs iiijd [£56 14s 4d] of good and lawfull
monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock''' x£ [£10]. Item I give to '''Thomas'''
'''my youngest sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull money of England. All which legacies before
rehersed I will that every one of my men children to enjoye the same at the age of xxiij [23] yeres and not
before. And if it happen any of them to dye and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe
come to the age of xxiijti [23] years I will all those theire legacies to them given to be equally divided amongest
all the rest living only my eldest sonne shall have no parte yf any of his brothers doe die. Item I give
to '''my daughter Margaret''' x£ of good and lawfull monney of England A white silver pece A
[in margin arrowed in at this point is written the following:]
two paire of sheets Item I give
to '''Agnes my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and
lawfull money of england
white goblet ''percell gilte'' and drinking Cupp of silver the large greate sheete which '''my Ladie'''
'''Horton''' gave me ij [2] paire of sheetes, my best cassocke, my best kirtle My best pettiecote. Item I
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give to '''Marie my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and lawfull monney of Englande. A white silver pott gilte; and one
littell salte of silver ''percell gilte''. vi [6] kerchefes. vi payles. ij Crocks. ij faire pannes. a faire large sheete
Item I give to '''Judeth my daughter''', tenn pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande, ij paire of
faire sheets. Item I give to '''Elinor my daughter''' a v£ [£5] of good and lawfull money of Englande twoe
paire of faire sheetes. All whiche legacies to my daughters before bequeathed I will that every of my
daughters to enjoye the same at th[e] age of xviij. [18] yeres and not before. And if it happen any of them
to die and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe come to the age of xviij I will all those
theire legacies to them given to be delivered by executor coequally amongest all the rest then livinge.
Item I give to every of my daughters ij pillowes a pece. Item the rest of my lynnen to be divided
amongest my children at the discrec[i]on of '''my sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge''' and '''my brother'''
'''Willm Horton'''. Item I give to '''my brother Willm Horton''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item
I give to '''my sister Agnes Winchcombe''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item I give to '''my brother'''
'''Will[ia]m his daughter Agnes''' x£ of lawfull monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my Aunte Elinor'''
iiij£ / of good and lawfull monney of England, one black cassock the seconde best petticote: Item
I give to '''Mary Burgis''' xls [40s] of good and lawfull monney of England. Item I give to '''my sister'''
'''Johan Horton''' a turke gowne. Item I give to '''my Brother Edwarde Horton''' a golde ringe price
xxvjs viijd [26s 8d] Item I give to '''my Cosen Johan Longe''' xxs [20s] of good and lawfull monney of th [unfinished sentence]
I give to '''Thomas Collimur''' xls [40s] And to '''his daughter my god daughter''' xxs of good and lawfull
monney. Item I give to the poore almes house of Trowbridge - xxs. Item I give to the poore almes
house at Bradforde - xxs. Item I give to the ij prisons at Sarum - xxs. betwene them. Item I
give to every god child out of my Kynne - xijd [12d] a pece and to every of them my kin - xxd [20d] a pece
Item I give to every poore householde in Whaddon iijs. iiijd. [3s 4d] a pece: Item I give to every poore house
hold in Semington - xijd [12d] a pece. Item I give to the mending of the highe waye in the vyse lane
xxs [20s] Item I give to '''Willm Gibbes my servannte''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Willm Hopkins''' - xiijs iiijd. [13s 4d]
Item I give to '''Johan Sarnaye''' - xls [40s] / Item I give to '''Willm Albone''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Alice'''
'''Vyner''' one cowe price- xxs [20s] / Item I give to '''John Derinton''' vjs viijd [6s 8d] . Item I give to '''John'''
'''Tanner''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item i give to '''John Rodman''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item I give to '''Alice Jones''' - xxs [20s] and
A frock to be delivered at her marriage. Item I give to '''Margerie Elbrighte''' - xxs [20s] . to be delivered
when she is of th[e] age of xiiij. [14] yeres. The rest of all my goods plate and c[h]attalls unbequeathed
I give and bequeath to '''Edwarde my sonne''' whome I make my sole Executor to receive all my
debts and to paye all my debts. I make and ordaine '''my well beloved brother Thomas Longe of'''
'''Trowbridge''' and '''my brother Willim Horton of Ivorde''' to be my Overseers that this my testam[en]t
and laste will to be trulie accomplisshed and in all thinges fulfilled. And for theire paines takinge
every of them shall have a Ringe of Golde price - xls [40s] a pece / To this my laste will and
testament and witness hereof have setto my seale even the daye and yere abovesaid. &
me '''Dommine Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon'''.[https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=16743] by me '''Mary Longe, Richard Horne'''
'''Willm Hopkins Thomas Collimore. John Tanner. John Dorynton Thomas Shewell''' /
Proved in London 15th October 1562 to '''Edwarde Longe''' nominated executor.
:'''Notes'''
''threleved'' was to do with herbals (to ward off evil) and possibly means sheets embroidered with herbs.
''percell gilte'' is parcel gilt, an object that is only partially gilded. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Richard Randolph, Jr.'s Will=== [[Randolph-635|Richard Randolph, Jr.]] of Curles, will of, dated, March 21, 1786. :To wife Ann during her natural life the use of land & '''plantation called Curles''' , as the same always has held together, with the following negro slaves to wit: '''Moses , Ned , Lewis , Ned Hacok , Will Peay , Ben Wilden , Billy Cooper , Ampey , Blenham , Neptune , Minge , Gardner, Tom , Waggoner Tom , House Peter , Milan , Jesse , Morocca , Sabina , Isbell , Nanny , Jenny , Sukey , Betty , Lucinder , Sally the cook, Sally and her husband Ben , boy Ben , boy George , boy Jos. , boy Syphax , boy Ninory , Carpenter Peter , boy Billy ; boy Otho , boy Arthur , boy Myrtilla , boy Jimmy , Betty Morocco , & Aggy''' . To said wife, chariot and horses, stock of cattle, horses (breeding mares excepted), and all stocks of every kind on said plantation, all linen, plate, china, household & kitchen furniture, pictures and every utensil of husbandry whatsoever, trusting to her to divide the same, as she shall think proper, at her death; wife to be supplied from estate from time to time with chariot horses, as she may want them and also with every kind of provision she may think proper to order from any of testator's estates; and this estate herein devised to her in manner as aforesd., to be in full satisfaction and lieu of her dower & all claims on my estate and for the board and maintenance of testator's younger children until they arrive to the age of twenty one or marry. :To son Richard Randolph at the death of testator's wife all the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep and every other kind which shall be on plantation called Curles, the use of which devised to testator's wife for life. :To son Brett Randolph land and '''plantation called Sandy Ford''' in Cumberland & Prince Edward counties (excepting the mill and fifty acres of land to be laid out convenient thereto), with all stocks, of every kind and implements of Husbandry, also to son Brett '''forty negroes of which testator's negroes are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from eight years of age downwards''', to be made up as far as possible from the familys of those named above so that they go together in familys as far as may be convenient. :To son Ryland Randolph tract of land called Clover Forest (or so much thereof as testator shall die possessed of) lying in Cumberland Co., also land and plantation in Chesterfield Co. opposite Curles , containing about 130 acres, together with stock and implements of husbandry thereon, also to son Ryland '''forty negro slaves of which Milan and Jerry are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from the age of eight years and under to be made up as far as possible from the family of those named above so that they may go together in familys as far as may be convenient.''' :To sons Brett and Ryland testator's mill at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. together with fifty acres of land part of the tract aforesd. to be laid off as conveniently as possible to them as tenants in common & not as joint tenants. :To Sons Richard and David negro blacksmiths named '''Lewis & New Hawk''' . :To daughter Ann Randolph negroes named '''Judy , Nelly , and the two children of Judy now in her possession, one negro named Dick , Calie and her children Edmund, Corsey, Dick, Sukey, and Betty also boy called Peter and twenty pounds in money.''' :To daughters Elizabeth , Sarah , & Mary , twelve negroes each, one half males and other half females, one half also grown, the other half young negroes from eight years old and under, and as much in famileys as possible. To said daughters the sum of £20: each, the slaves & money to be delivered them when they shall arrive to the age of eighteen or marry and if either of sd. daughters shall die before she arrives to the age of eighteen or marry then the slaves and money devised to sd. daughters shall go to and be divided among the survivors of the said daughters or the survivor of them. The slaves herein devised to sons and daughters where not specifically mentioned, are to be chosen and set apart for them by executors hereinafter named. "It is my will that my negroes Sylvia and Philip Alexander who are children of Aggy, and my Negro Billy Davis, a son of Lucinda, '''be set free''' by my executors as soon after my death as possible that is to say, having arrived the males to twenty one, and the females to eighteen years of age, and that they nor either of them be in any manner subject to the payment of my debts; but on this express condition that they nor either of them do claim or receive any legacy from the estate of my brother Ryland Randolph the person claiming or receiving such legacy to be exempted from freedom." :Testator mentions debt due him of six thousand pounds besides interest from the estate of his deceased brother Ryland Randolph "for the securing of the payment of which I expect I have a right to his tract of land called Turkey Island in the County of Henrico by way of mortage," and the testator directs that upon the sale of the said land that if it can be purchased for the aforesd. debt and interest is to go to the testator's son Brett . To prevent any doubt or dispute which may arise with respect to his devising land of which he is not now posessed the testattor devises the said debt and interest to his son Brett and the same to be laid out in the purchase of that land for his (said Brett 's) use. If this can be accomplished and the debt so secured that it may be applied as aforesd, then testator's plantation at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. and Cumberland Co. with the whole right in the mill the stock and the utensils of husbandry to testator's son Ryland and testator's land and plantation called Clover Forest, in that event with all the stocks of every kind thereon, and utensils of husbandry to executors hereinafter named and the survivor or survivors in Fee, in Trust to be sold for the payment of testator's debts, if the same should be necessary after applying other estate herein mentioned for that purpose. If the whole of that land, or any part thereof can be saved then the same to be equally divided between testators sons Brett and Ryland and his four daughters. All the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep & hogs on the several plantations in Prince Edward & Cumberland to be equally divided between sons Brett , & Ryland Randolph . To son David Decade (Meade) Randolph tract of land called Elams in Chesterfield Co. containing by estimation one hundred & thirty acres. To worthy kinswoman Miss Jane Eldridge £100: as a token of my affection for her. To Kinsman Mr. John Eldridge £100: as a token of my friendship for him. Residue of my estate of every kind not herein particularly mentioned, or disposed of such as slaves, stocks, book debts' the debt due me from brother Ryland 's estate excepted) and any other kind of personal property whatsoever to executors hereinafter mentioned in trust for the payment of all testators just debts, and to be applied in the following manner, the debts due to testator and owing to me, in the first place, then stocks, and lastly such and so many of negro slaves not otherwise disposed of as shall be sufficient for the purpose, and if the same shall prove insufficient, and testator's son Ryland in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford , and the mill, then said executors are, and are hereby authorized and empowered to sell land at Clover Forest also for that purpose. But if it shall not be necessary to sell the land at Clover Forest for that purpose and testator's son Brett have Turkey Island, or the debt due to me from brother Ryland 's estate, and Ryland shall in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford then the land at Clover Forest , to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland . If the debt due testator from his brother Ryland 's estate cannot be recovered with all the interest due thereon, but a part thereof only, testator's son Brett shall not be obliged to accept the same in lieu of the estate given him called Sandy Ford , unless he shall choose to do so. If it shall so happen that there shall be no occassion to make sale of Clover Forest, and also that all or any part of testator's slaves, appropriated for the payment of his debts, or any other part of testator's estate directed to be applied in the same manner shall remain unsold after payment of debts then lands called Clover Forest to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland as aforesd. and all the rest and residue of such slaves & other estate as shall so remain be equally divided amongst testator's four sons or the survivors, and the legal representatives of such as shall be dead according (to) the rights of their several stocks. Executors-Four sons Richard Randolph , David Meade Randolph , Brett Randolph and Ryland Randolph . Friends David Meade , Richard Kidder Meade , Edmund Randolph and Jarman Baker to be guardians of testator's children. Witnesses-Jerman Baker , James Currie , Henry Randolph and Thos.? Blodget . Recorded-July 3, 1786 . Ibid. p. 301.[ '''Probate''':"Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"]
Mixed Probate Records, 1781-1904; Author: Virginia. County Court (Henrico County)
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Richard Randolph probate. ==Sources==
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==Will== :The Will of''' Richard Seager of Fordington''' 1626 :Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Probate records of the court of the Dean of Salisbury Reference Number: P5/10Reg/198 (ancestry image 337)
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'''The Will of Samuell Angeir 1713''' [[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_31074600161treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uBz29&_phstart=successSource&pId=865139 / Records of the Prerogative Court of Wills, 1384-1858 PROB 11: Will Registers, 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286 (1713)] ( accessed 24 Feb 2023)] [[Angeir-2|The Reverend Samuell Angier]] was married to [[Mosley-2356|Ann Mosley]] and they had four children. Samuell's will was written on the 4th day of July, 1712 and 492 days later on the on the 8th of November 1713, he passed away. No evidence exists through extensive search of Court and Chancery Records, or across all subscription and non subscription platforms that the will was challenged (using all name variations).[[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1639&_ed=1713&_q=Samuel+Angier / The National Archives UK ] ( acessed 22 -23 Feb 2023)] During search criteria using '''Samuel Angier''' 14 results were found which were solely related to Tenemants and Land. Those relevant results can be found on his profile at [[Angeir-2|The Reverend Samuell Angeir BA]]. The Will was proved in the England & Wales Perogative Court of Canterbury; on the 24th December, 1713, 46 days after his death. The Testator, Samuel Angier stated he was of Durkinfeildin the Country of Chester. He requested to be buried in the New Chappel in Durkinfeild. Testator nominated the Executors of his will to be his son's; [[Angeir-4|Bezaleel Angeir]] and [[Angeir-5|John Angeir]]. He also appointed ''my two Servants to witt / Joseph Burgaes and Margrett Marshall 'to keep possession of my house and Goods and take the care and charge thereof and also to oversee the affairs of my funeral with the direction of Elder Mr Thomas Bufferworth of Manchester and his wife.'' Samuell's witnesses were John Abright, Elizabeth Lowe and Joseph Lowe. ===List of persons mentioned=== #Son Bezaliell Angier #Son John Angier of Brisstoll #Son in law Mr Ralph Lathropp #Daughter Margaret Lathropp and ''my daughter Lathropp'' being one and the same #Daughter Anne #Daughter Anne's children #Brother Nathaniel #Brother Thomas Angier #Sister Hannah #Sister Sarah #Brother in law Edmund Sherman #The poor of Dedham #All those children he is Uncle to #HIs grandchildren #Witness Joseph Lowe #Witness Elizabeth Lowe #Witness John Abright #Servant Margrett Marshall #Servant Joseph Burgaes #The poor in the congregation #The poor of Dedham #John Hall #Ralph Hall #Sarah Hall #James Loorh #Elder Thomas Butterworth #The wife of Elder Thomas Butterworth The below transcript is a faithful reproduction (Transcription) as far as possible, of the old handwriting contained within the Copy of the Will of [[Angeir-2|The Rev. Samuell Angeir]]. Spelling, punctuation, and line breaks are as per the original. No margin notes exist. There is within the will - and -- at the end of most lines, denoting justification of the right hand edge, to fill the space (save being filled by others): 'em dash'.[[https://www.fedbar.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Craig.pdf / The use of the em, en dash in legal documents ] ( accessed 26 Feb 2023)] Spelling is as per the copy will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Samuelis Angier, PROB 11: Will Registers 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286 (1713) held at London. The Will itself is in three pages; firstly right hand side [{{Ancestry Sharing|2008405|0322acaf289e2a07288abce17431ccd092270c2baf70e3234a4f762dda56f947}}:accessed 20-26 Feb 2023]; then secondly Page 2 and 3; left and right hand side respectively[{{Ancestry Sharing|2008405|0322acaf289e2a07288abce17431ccd092270c2baf70e3234a4f762dda56f947}}:accessed 20-26 Feb 2023]URL Citation: [[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310746-00161?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uBz29&_phstart=successSource&pId=865139 / England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 PROB 11: Will Registers, 1713-1722 Piece 537: Leeds, Quire Numbers 254-286, 1713 ] (accessed 24 Feb 2023)]To view Pg 1 using a different format : {{Ancestry Image|5111|865139}} .To view Pg 2-3 using a different format:{{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_310746-00161}}. ==Will Transcription== ===Page 106 Right Hand Side=== '''In the Name of God Amen ''' CM Samuelis Angier I Samuel Angier of Durkinfeild in the Country of Chester
Minister of the Gospel being in a good State of bodily --
health and of sound memory and understanding (blessed be-
God for it/ soo make authorduin this my last will and --
Testament in manner and form following first I give myself
Soul and body to God my Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifyer
trusting to be saved through the merits of Christ and sanctification
of the Spirit according to the clarfing love of the ffather which
I admire and adore My body I will that it be deposited in
hope of a joyful Resurrection in the Yard of the New.
Chappel in Durkinfeild aforesaid over against the South Door
of the said Chappell in the MIddle between the said door and
the Wall As for my Estate and worldly Goods which God hath
graciously given me by Gods leave I bequeath as followeth
first I give to my eldest Son Bezaliell Angier and his heires
foreover All my RealEstate Lands and Tenements with the
appurtenances thereof lying and being in Winmerly[9] and
Nether Wiersdale[8] in the Parish of Garstang[14][15] and County of
Lancaster. Also I give unto my said Son Bezalliell Angier and
his heires for ever That Estate Land and Tenement lying -
and being in Hurst[10] in the Parish of Ashton under Lyne in -
the County of Lancaster aforesaid with the appurtenances -
which I purchased of James Loorh and also the Land and
Tenement I purchased of Ralph Hall with th appurtenances lying
and being in Mofsdolee- in the said Parish of Ashton UnderLin-
===Page 107 Left Hand Side=== and Country of Lancaster. Nevertheless my will is that if James
Loorh or his heires shall pay to my said son Bezaliell Angier the
sinno of one hundred pounds of lawfull money of great Britain
and the Arrears of Rent owing to me for the said Estate or shall
be owing at the time of my death then that my said son Bezaliell
Angier shall surrender all the estate right and title which he shall,
have of in and unto the said Lands and Tenement purchased from
the said James Loorh with the appurtenances by virtue of this my-
last will and Testament or otherwise unto the said James Loorh
and his heires Also that if John Hall Son of Ralph Hall aforesaid
or Sarah Gall Widow or either of them shall shall pay to me --
during my life time or to my said son Bezaliell Angier the sum
of Ninety pound after my decease together with the yearly-
Rent or arrears thereof then the authorising for the said Lands
and Tenements purchased of the said Ralph has all lying and
being in Mofsdolee aforesaid that then my said Son Bezalliell,
Angier shall surrender unto the said John Hall and his heires
all his right and title of in and unto the said Land and Tenement
with th' appurtenances for ever And further as concerning
my personal Estate after the payment of my funeral charges
and debts I bequeth the same as follosweth First I give to my
Son John Angier of Bristoll the sume of one hundred and fifty
pounds Item I will that my Executors hereafter named & doe fulfill
the Covenants made with my Son in Law Mr Ralph Lathropp
according to Articles agreed upon between him and me when
he married my daughter Margret if they are not all fulfilled
in my life time And further in order to the making provision
for my daughter Anne and her Children I give and bequeath
unto my Executors hereafter named the summe of four hundred
pounds of lawfull money of great Britain in Trust to and
for the use and uses of my said daughter Anne and her
children which she now hath or hereafter shall have by her
present husband to be improved paid and disposed of by my
said Executors to her and her children as have after followeth
hoping that her said present husband will give and dispose
unto her the said Anne and his Children by her all his Estate
real and personal of the time of his decease/ That is to say/
my Will is that my said Executors shall pay unto my said
Anne interest for the said summe of four hundred pounds
yearly by two equall payments after the rate of Five pounds.
The hundrend during all the time of her natural life after her
decease my Will is that the said summe of four hundred pounds
shall be improved by my said Executors to and for the use and
uses of all the children of the said Anne equally to be__
divided amongst them and to be paid to them as they shall
severally attain the age of one and twenty years. And if all
the chidldren of my said daughter or shall happen to dye before
her the said Anne then my Will is that the said sume of four
hundred pounds after this death of the said Anne shall be
equally distributed amongst all my Grandchildren. Item my
Silver Plate I give as followeth. To my Son Bezaliell Angier I
give my Silver Tankard and my largest Tumbler To my daughter
===Page 107 Right Hand Side=== Lathropp I give my Silver Salver and a Silver Potenger To my Son.
John Angier I give a large Silver Possit Cup and Two Silver Spoons.
as as much Silver Plate more as will make up the sum of five
pounds Item I give to the feofees of the New Chappell in --
Dunkinfeild aforesaid a Silver Cup weighing Eleven Ounces or-
thereabouts for the use of the Lords Table Item I give to my
Servant Margret Marshall one old Silver Spoon Item I give to.-
my Man Joseph Burgaes one old Silver Spoon Item all the rest,
of my Silver Plate to give to my daughter Anne as for my books
I bequeath as follows That is to say I give them all to my Son
Bezaliell Angier Item I give to the said Margrett Marshall
Six pounds. To the aforesaid Joseph Burgaes I give the sume of
four pounds fifteen shillings Provided they stay with me up till
my death Also I give to the said Margret Marshall and Joseph
Burgaes to each of them Ten shillings a piece for every year
they or either of them shall live with me after the date of
these Presents upon the same condition they live with me till
my death. Item I give my small Tenement in Dedham to my
son Bezaliell desiring him to give ten shillings apiece to such
children to whom I am Uncle to with the children of my
Brethren and Sisters who have not herefore received soe
much by my order. Item I give to my brother Nathaniel
a Guinea Item I give to my two Sisters Hannah and Sarah
to each of them a Guinea Item I give to my Brother in law
Edmund Sherman a Guinea Item I give to the Poor of my-
congregation that meets in Durkinfeild the sum of five pounds
to be distributed amongst them according to the discretion of-
the feofees of the said Chappel Item I give to my Poor of Dedham
five pounds to be distributed by my two Sisters Hannah and
Sarah as they see fitt Item as to my Household Godos I give to-
my daughter Lathropp my bestised and bedding and half of my
Linens except the sinper and also five dozen of pewter plates
of the best sort All the rest of my household goods I give to
my daughter Anne whatsoever else remains of my personal
- Estate not before disposed of I give equally amongst al my -
four children And lastly I too nominate and appoint my two
sons/ to witt Bezaliell Angier and John Angier aforesaid to be
joint Exorutors of this my last Will and Testament hoping they
will faithfully discharge the same And I also authorise and appoint
my two Servants to witt / Joseph Bourgaes and Margrett Marshall
to keep possession of my house and Goods and take the care and
charge thereof and also to oversee the affairs of my funeral
by and with the order and direction of Mr Thomas Bufferworth
of Manchester the elder and his wife and to keep in possession-
as aforesaid until my Executors aforesaid or one of them shall
discharge them from that Trust in witness whereof I the said
Samuel Angier have hereunto my hand and seal the fourth
day of July Anno Dom 1712. I. Samuel Angier/ Sealed Signed
published and declared to be the last Will and Testament of
the said Samuel Angier in the presennc of us. /. John Abright
Elizabeth Lowe Joseph Lowe/.
End of Transcript.
==Will Abstract== From Family Search [ [https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/24635382?p=9051882&returnLabel=The%20Reverend%20Samuell%20Angeir%20(GVNP-TSP)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FGVNP-TSP / ANGIER, Samuel - will proved 24 December 1713 ] ( accesssed 23 Feb 2023) ] ''"Samuel Angier of Duckinfield, co of Chester, Minister of the Gospel, 4 July 1712, proved 24 December 1713. To be buried in the yard of the new Chapel in Duckingfield, over against the South door, in the middle between the said door and the wall. Eldest son Bezaliell. son John Angier of Bristol. Son in law Mr Ralph Lathropp. My daughter Margaret, his wife. My daughter Anne and her children. son John Angier I give my small tenement in Dedham to my son Bezaliell desiring him to give two shillings apiece to such children to whom I am an uncle i.e. the children of my brethren and sisters etc. My brother Nathaniel. My two sisters Hannah and Sarah. My brother in law, Edmund sherman. To the poor of Dedham five pounds to be distributed by my two sisters, Hannah and Sarah. All my four children. Leeds, 267 [Genealogical Gleanings in England by Henry F Water, A. M. NEGHR L:28]" '''Towns mentioned in the Will''' : #'''Nether Wiresdale(Neither Wryesdale), Garstang, Lancaster '''[[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/NetherWyresdale / Nether Wryesdale] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023)] #'''Winmerly, (Winmarleigh)Garstang, Lancaster'''[[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp291-300 / British History OnLine -The Town of Winmarleigh, Garstang History ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023)] #'''Hurst, Ashton under Lyne, County Lancaster'''[[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp338-347#h3-0003 / British History OnLine - Town of Hurst-Footnote 4 Line 4] ( accessed 27 Feb 2022)] #'''Mofs dolee, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancaster''' #'''New Chapel, Durkinfield (Dukinfield)''' [[https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/old-chapel-dukinfield / Old Chapel ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023)] #'''Dedham''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedham,_Essex Dedham, Essex ]( accessed 3 Mar 2023) #'''Garstag''' [ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garstang / Ancient Parish of Garstang] ( accessed 26 Feb 2023)][ [https://archive.org/stream/historyofparisho2105manc/historyofparisho2105manc_djvu.txt / The History of the Township of Garstang ] ( accessed 27 Feb 2023)] ==Sources==
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Will [[FitzWarin-91|Sir Ivo FItzWarin]] made his will on 6 November 1412. It includes: "... my body to be buried in the chancel, next my father in the parish church of Wantynge, on the north part of the aforesaid chancel. . . . Also I will that my executors make no great expenses about my hearse for pomp of the world, but that they feed neighbours and other poor folk on the day of my burial, so that they pray for my soul. I give and bequeath to the monks of the monastery of Milton, serving God there, that is to say to the convent, to celebrate 100 masses for my soul, 40 shillings immediately after my decease. Item, I leave to the Abbot of the same place one good silver cup with a cover gilt. To the monks of Cerne xls. immediately, for 100 masses to be celebrated, & co. ... to each of the Orders of friars of Sarum, xxs., & co. ... to each Order of friars of Bristol, xxs. ... to the friars of Yvelchester [Ilchester], xxs. ... to the friars of Dorchester, xxs., to pray for my soul and that of [[Argentine-14|Maud, my wife]]. . . . to [[FitzWarin-113|Philippa FitzWaryn]], my sister, a nun of Wilton, and [sic] my best furred gown. ... to the church of Sarum, a great missal, covered with red and black bawdekyn, after my decease, to pray for me and my ancestors for ever and to hold my obit yearly, & co., in their default, to abbey of Milton, Dorset, to pray, & co. ... to every priest of Wantynge abiding there and serving God, 3s. 4d. to celebrate and pray for my soul. ... I leave for the amending of the church of Caundell Haddon, one mark. . . . Also I leave my best vestments of red silk gilt, of one suit, viz., a cope and a chasuble, with the tunicles and all their belongings, to the parish church of Wantynge, and there to remain for ever to celebrate for the souls of me and mine for ever. . . . Vestment [described in detail] to chapel of St. Andrew, Caundell Haddon. ... I leave to [[Whittington-1010|Richard Whityngton]], my son, a silver gilt piece, ywrite around, with a cover of the same make, and a pair [i.e. set] of paternosters of pure gold, enamelled with clear red, with gawds of pure gold enamelled with white in the form of a head of Saint John the Baptist. I leave to my poor tenants of Wantynge Brian, one mark, to [[Chidiock-4 |John Chidesk]], my son. ... Executors [[Whittington-1010|Richard Whityngton]], citizen of London, and others.
Lands in Wantynch Bryen, Berks, in Wilts and Dorset, for a chaplain who [and his successors, chaplains] shall celebrate daily for ever a mass at the altar of St. John the Baptist, founded in the eastern aisle of the parish church of Wantynch to the honour of God and the blessed Virgin Mary and of all Saints, and for the soul of [[Pole-114|Margaret]], mother of [[FitzWarin-92 |Sir William FitzWaryn, knight]]; and for the souls of William and [[Haddon-174|Annie, his wife]]; of [[FitzWarin-91|Ivo FitzWaryn, knight]], founder of this chauntry. son of the aforesaid William ; and of [[Argentine-14|Maud]], wife of the said Ivo, and their heirs, and the aforesaid chaplains and succeeding chaplains shall yearly hold an anniversary in the parish church of Wantynch, with the Vicar of the same church and all chaplains and clerks serving in the same church, singing placebo and dirige, with the new ' lection ' and lauds following, scilicet, in the night before the Vigil of the Apostles Simon and Jude, & co. Vicar to have 6d., every other 'capellanus' 4d., sacrist 3d., and each clerk 1d." It was proven on 5 February 1414. [ http://home.comcast.net/~homerbjames/HBJ/V02/V02_FitzWarin.htm) ] ==Sources==
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== Summary == {| border="1" | Sir John Pettus Baronet || The subject of the will. |- | Dame Mary || his wife and executrix |- | Horace Pettus || his eldest son and heir. Had no male issue at the time the will was written? |- | Robert Pettus || his younger son |- | Frances Pettus || his daughter |- | Mary Pettus || his daughter |- | John Pettus || his kinsman |- | John Goodwyer || his servant |- | Robert Fawsett || A clerk. Witness to original will. Daughter Frances married him without the consent of her father |- | John Davy || a tenant (farmer?) of lands in Caister St Edmunds and Stoke Holy Cross. |} == Transcription == === Main Will (26 March 1695) === Sr John Pettus In the name of God Amen '''Sr John''' '''Pettus of Rackheath''' in the County of Norfolk '''Baronett''' being of competent health and of sound mind and memory yet considering the understanding of this life & not knowing how suddenly I may be taken away by death do therefore make & declare this my last will & testament in manner & form following. First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my most Merciful Creator assured by trusting to be saved in & by the merits & mediation of Jesus Christ my only savior & redeemer and my body I commit to the Earth from to hence it came to be buried decently in Christian Burial at the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named and assuming that worldly estate which God in mercy hath lent me I dispose thereof as followeth First I will & direct my mind is & I do hereby declare & appoint that my '''trustees Sr Robert Kemp Baronnet, John Ayde''' '''Esquire & Henry Palmer gent''' or the survivors or survivor of them or the exec[utor] or adm[inistrator]s of the survivor of them & also my Executrix herein after named do & shall as soon as conveniently may be after my decease make sale of the several messuages lands & tenements sciutate ''[situated]'' lying and being in '''Caister St Edmunds''' in the aforesaid County of Norfolk or many of the town or towns near adjoining whereof or wherein they my said Trustees or any of them now stand possessed or interested for any term or terms of years whatsoever in Trust for me & whereof & wherein I my self stand possessed or interested for any term or terms of years in retention(?) from & after the Expiration of the said term or terms of years my said Trustees stand possessed & interested therein for & during all the rest residue & remainder of the said respective term or terms of years which shall herein then to run & unexpired the the best price that can or may be begotten for the same and the moneys hereby raised do & shall pay and dispose as following (vizt.) To '''Robert my son''' within six months after such sale or his age of one & twenty years which shall last happen, five hundred pounds thereof and the residue of the said moneys arising by the said sale to & between my '''two daughters Frances & Mary''' equally at their respective days of marriage or within six months after such sale as aforesaid which shall last happen And in case my said children '''Robert, Frances and Mary''' or any of them shall happen to die & depart their life without issue before his her or their respective share & portion of the said monies shall become due & payable as aforesaid then I do hereby further declare & direct and appoint that the said Share or shares & portion or portions thereof if him her or them so dying without issue shall be equally divided & paid to & among such of '''my younger children''' as shall be then living when six months after such sale of aforesaid or at his her or their respective ages of one and twenty years which shall last happen and in case any of '''my said younger children''' shall happen to die without issue before his her or their share thereof shall become payable by virtue of this my will then his her or their share hereof so dying without issue shall be equally paid & divided to and amongst the survivor & survivors of them at such time & times as the same should have been paid to him her or them so dying And I do hereby further order declare & appoint that my said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them & also my said Executrix do and shall pay and allow to '''my said several children''' interest at the rate of six pounds per centum ''[six percent]'' for their said respective shares & portion thereof as aforesaid to the aforesaid kinds of the respective payments as aforesaid to be paid together with their said respective share & portions & at the same times & not before provided always & my will & mind is that my said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them & also my said executrix shall & may out of the monies raised by such sale first satisfy themselves of & for all reasonable charges & expenses they or any of them shall or may expend or be put to in or about the management and execution of the said trust and that they or any of them shall not be liable or compellable to answer pay or make or make good any of the said moneys which may casually happen to be lost upon any probable security by them or any of them to be taken for the same but such loss shall be equally & proportionably borne by my said children out of their said respective shares and portions as aforesaid provided further & my mind & will is And I do hereby further order direct & appoint & in case it shall happen that '''Horace Pettus''' my '''eldest son''' shall die & depart this life without issue of Male of his body lawfully begotten before divident made of the moneys to be raised by sale to be made by my trustees and executrix as aforesaid whereby the said '''Robert''' '''my son''' shall become my next heir male then & in such case the aforesaid sum of five hundred pounds herein before by me appointed to be paid to him the said '''Robert''' shall cease & not be paid to him Nor any interest for the same but then & in such case the said five hundred pounds with the interest thereof shall be distributed & paid to & amongst my other younger children in such manner as the residue of the moneys to be raised by such sale is herein by me above ordered and appointed to be paid Also I give & devise to the said '''Robert Pettus my son''' all that messuage with the appurtenances scituate ''[situated]'' & being in '''Cayster''' al''[ia]''s '''Castor St.''' '''Edmunds''' aforesaid now in the tenure and occupation of '''John Davy''' & all & every the lands meadows pastures grounds feedings & hereditaments whatsoever to the said messuage belonging tor in any wise apperteyneing & now herewith used occupied or enjoyed or reputed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof lying & being in '''Cayster''' al''[ia]''s '''Castor''' '''St Edmunds''' aforesaid & '''Stoke Holy Cross''' in the said county of Norfolk now of late in the tenure & occupation of the said '''John Davy''' containing together by estimation fifty & five acres whether more of less And all my estate interest & term of years therein yet to rune & unexpired & to have & to hold the said messuage lands & premises (?) last mentioned unto the said '''Robert Pettus''' my son his exe''[cutor]''s adm''[inistrators]'' & assigns for & during all the rest residue & remainder of such terms of years as I have herein provided further & upon & under this condition following (that is to say) that the aforesaid '''Horace Pettus''' '''my son''' shall hereafter happen to die & depart this life without issue male of his body lawfully begotten whereby the said '''Robert''' '''my son''' shall become my next heir male that then & immediately from & after such the death of the said '''Horace Pettus''' which unto said Male the said devise of the said messuages lands and premises last mentioned & the terms of years thereby limited shall cease determine & me absolutely void & of none effect and that then & from thenceforth my will & mind is that the said messuages lands and premises last mentioned & the terms of years which shall be therein then to run & unexpired shall be sold by my executrix hereafter named for the best price that can be gotten for the same And that the moneys coming & arising by such sale of the said premises shall by my said executrix be equally divided & paid to & amongst my younger children who shall be then living any thing herein before mentioned to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding provided further & I do hereby further order direct & appoint that if my aforesaid '''son Horace Pettus''' or whomsoever Else shall be my next heir Male of my body or the heirs Male of such heirs Male shall be desirous to buy & purchase the aforesaid several terms of years of & in the several messuages lands tenements & premises by me herein above devised to be sold or of any of them & will & do give as much for the same as any other person or persons (?) that then & in such case he or they shall have the preemption thereof And my said trustees & the survivors or survivor of them or the exec''[utor]'' or adm''[inistrators]'' of the survivor of them & my said executrix do and shall sell assign & sett over the said term & terms or years of & in all & every the said premises or any part thereof to such heir Male or such other person or persons in trust for him as he shall direct or appoint Also I will and my mind is that my Executrix hereafter named as soon as conveniently they can after my decease make sale of all & every my messuages lands tenements & hereditaments as well freeholds & charterholds as copyholds & customary tenure as leaseholds scituate lying & being in '''Thurgarton''' in the county of Norfolk for the best price that can or may be gotten for the same & the moneys raised by the sale thereof do & shall apply for & towards the payment of any debts so far as the sum will extend all the rest & residue of my goods chattels & personal estate whatsoever & of what kind so ever I do give & bequeath to '''Dame Mary my dear & loving wife''' for & towards the payment of my debts & discharging of my funerals And I do hereby make and ordeyne the said '''Dame Mary my wife sole executrix''' of this my will and I do hereby revoke all wills by me formerly made And do declare this to be my last will & testament written in two sheets of paper & have to the first sett my hand & to the other my hand and seal this '''twenty sixth day of March''' in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand six hundred ninety & five '''1695''' ( signed J Pettus ) Signed sealed and published & declared by the said Sir John Pettus to be my last will & testament in the presence of us whose names are under written who subscribed our names in the presence of the said Sir John Pettus vizt
Bambeigg Jean
Robert Fawsett Clerl
John Goodwin === Codicill (14 October 1697) ===
'''A codicill''' to be added to the last will & testament of me Sr John Pettus of Rackheath in the County of Norfolk Baronett & to be taken as part of my last will.
Whereas I the said Sr John Pettus in & by my last will & testam bearing date on or about the twenty sixth day of March on the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety & five have given or otherwise appointed to be paid to '''my two daughters Frances & Mary''' to each of them a equal share of the moneys as I have hereby ordered & appointed to be raised by sale of the several farms in '''Cayster''' near Norwich in my said last will particularly mentioned now for as much as the said '''Frances my daughter''' without my consent & against my likening hath intermarried with '''Robert Fawsett Clerke''' I do therefore hereby declare my will & Mind to be that my said daughter Frances shall have only five hundred pounds of the moneys which shall raised by sale of the said farms & no more thereof and that '''Robert my son''' besides the five hundred pounds I have given or which or wise appointed to be paid to him in & by my said will shall have two hundred pounds more out of the moneys to be raised by the sale of the said farms to be added to the said five hundred pounds and that '''Mary my daughter''' shall have all the raised by the sale of the said farms provided & upon condition that she the said Mary does not marry without my consent or the consent of her mother my wife if any said wife shall happen to survive me. But if my said '''daughter Mary''' shall marry without my consent or the consent of my said wife if she shall survive me then & in that case my will and mind is that the said '''Mary my daughter''' shall have only five hundred pounds out of the moneys which shall be raised by sale of the said farms & no more and that the remainder of the moneys raised by such sale after my said '''daughters Frances & Mary''' shall have received out thereof five hundred pounds a pair shall be paid to my said '''son Robert Pettus''' anything in my said last will contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding them my mind & will is that within Convenient time after my decease the sum of three pounds shall be distributed & paid to & amongst the '''poor people''' of each of the parishes of '''Rackheath & Cayster''' aforesaid at the discretion of my Executrix Item I give & bequeath to '''John Goodwyer my servant''' ten pounds & to '''my kinsman John Pettus''' twenty pounds to be paid to respectively within one year next after my decease by my said Executrix and this I declare as a further part of my will & desire that the same may be added thereto & be taken as part thereof in witness whereof I the said Sir John Pettus have hereunto put my hand & seal this '''fourteenth day of October''' in the year or our Lord Christ One thousand six hundred ninety & seven - '''1697'''. ( signed J Pettus ) signed sealed published & declared by the said Sir John Pettus as part of his last will in the presence of us whose names are hereto set as witnesses who severally subscribed our names as witnesses hereto in the presence of the said testator
Erasmus Jarvis,
William Pigg,
Susanna Lewis === Probate (8 February 1698/9) === ''NOTE: this is in Latin'' Probatum ... ... ... ... et '''Octavo die February''' Anno Domni '''1698''' ... ... John Pettus Baronetti ... ... ... Extri ... ... Jurat ( ... )
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== Introduction== This is the will of [[Pettus-434|Sir Thomas Pettus 1st Baronet Pettus of Rackheath]]. The will was written on 5 November 1654, Thomas died on 21 November 1654. The will was proved at Westminster on 12 December 1654. It was registered at the Archdeaconry of Norwich.[ "Will registers for the Archdeaconry of Norwich, 1538-1857" https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39F-KCXS?i=220 ] Spelling is mostly as in the probate copy. Abbreviated words are expanded in [square brackets]. Names of people and places are in '''bold''' introduced for ease of reading. Line breaks are added in the text so that the lines match the probate copy. Extra paragraph breaks are added between sections for readability. Page breaks are indicated by dividing lines and in edit mode by HTML comments with page numbers. == Transcription == In the name of God Amen; The
'''fifthe day of November''' in the yeare of our Lord God according to
the computation now used in England '''one thousand six hundred ffifty'''
'''& foure''' I '''Thomas Pettus of Rackheath''' in the
county of Norff[olk] '''Baronet''' being of perfect memory though not in
p[er]fect health & well knowing the uncertain condition of this pr[e]sent life
for the better setling of that my worldly state which God of his great
goodness & mercy hath lent me, doe ordaine & make this my last will
& testament in manner and forme following ffirst and before all things
I commit and commend my soule into the mercifull hands of God my maker
and to Jesus Christ my only Saviour & Redeemer assuredly trustinge
that by & through his onely meritts bitter death & passion to be
saved and to have a joyfull resurrection & to remain amongst his
most glorious company in heaven And my body I will to be buried
in Christian buriall in the Chancell of the '''p[ar]ish Church of Rackheath'''
aforesaid neare '''my lately deceased & dearly beloved wife Elizabeth'''
in such manner as shall seeme best to my executrix hereafter named And I doe give to be bestowed upon repaire of the said Church for
the breaking up of the ground where my body shall be laid twenty
shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of the said towne
of '''Rackheath''' forty shillings [Fourty shillings was two old pounds (20 shillings to the pound)] to be paid into the hands of the Church
wardens and overseers there then being at my decease & to be &
remain for a stocke forever And that they with the consent of
the minister of the same p[ar]ish shall imploy [variant of employ] put out & use the
same for the best benefit that may be made for the good of the
said poor people. And soe yearlely & from time to time the same
to be employed used & put forth by the successive church wardens
overseers and minister and the whole profitt & benefit thereof
arising & made yearly to be bestowed by them amongst such the
poor people of the said towne where most need shall be Item I
give and bequeath the poore of the towne of '''Castor St Edmund'''
by Norwich fforty shilling in like manner to be paid and employed
as my pr[e]cedent guift to Rackheath Item I give to the poor of
the towne of '''little Ellingham''' forty shillings And to the poore of the
town of '''Salhouse''' fforty shillings And to the poor of the town of '''Wroxham''' twenty shillings. Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas '''
'''Pettus my sonne''' all my Tapestry Hangings in my Dyning chamber
at '''Rackheath''' aforesaid, together with all the household stuffe & furniture
belonging to the same chamber And alsoe the bed & furniture of the
chamber next unto the Dyning chamber called the Black Chamber
with the furniture of the inner chamber belonging thereof
as they are now furnished And also the bed & furniture of the corner
chamber over the hall there with all the furniture off the inner chamber ---- belonging thereto as now they are furnished Also I give &
bequeath unto the said '''Thomas Pettus my sonne''' the bed and furniture
of the corner chamber at the top of the staires where my said sonne
Thomas useth to lodge. And also one bedd of greene figured sattin
as now it stands in my studdy chamber Item I give & bequeath to
the said '''Thomas Pettus my sonne''' All my armour in the armoury
chamber and in the hall All my vessels & implements of brewing
belonging to the brewhouse two long tables & a lininry cupboard
standing in the hall All those long planks lying in the drying
rooms in the bleeching yard[ Probably an area used for spreading cloth to be bleached by the sun. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleachfield ] Also all the pictures hanging in the
parlour & the musicke room. Also my biggest organ in the
musicke room, two base vyalls one inlayd the other that which I bought
of one Mr Bolt, three loose treble Vyalls not belonging to the
chest[ A vyall or viol was a stringed instrument that was played upright. https://www.pepysdiary.com/encyclopedia/461/ They were often kept as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chest_of_viols Chest of Viols]. ], one tenor vyall not belonging to the chest, together
with the musique table standing in the said musique roome Item I give & bequeath unto '''Augustine Pettus my sonne''' my large
standing guilt cupp w[i]th a christall bowle Item I give & bequeath unto '''John Pettus my sonne''' one silver bason & ewer [A ewer is a jug for water for washing. A matching Ewer and Basin set were common. See a 17th century silver example [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/204939 here]. ]
given by '''Sr Nathaniel Bacon''' to '''my late wife Elizabeth''' marked
with the Armes of Bacon Also I give unto '''Thomas Pettus my'''
'''sonne''' all my library of bookes in my studdy savinge that I give
unto my loving and auncient [ancient - as in long standing] friend '''Mr Henry Nerford clerke'''[ Henry Nerford was Rector at Atleburgh in the hundred of Shropham https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol1/pp501-541 ] any one
Author out of them which the said '''Henry Nerford''' shall be pleased
to make choice of. Item I will & devise unto my executrix untill
'''John Pettus my youngest sonne''' shall attaine to his age of one
& twenty years, all that my Tenement w[i]th all my lands & their
appurtenances in '''Shropham''' in the county of Norffs w[hi]ch I lately
purchased of '''Thomas Amys''' [Amys = Amis. the end letter is an S with the the tail going up - so the word Pettus for the same] & All that my messuages & all my
free and coppyhold lands in '''Thurgarton''' in the county of Norffs
or in any other towne there near adioyning w[i]th the appurtenances
And all that my messuages & all my freehold & coppyhold lands
tenements & hereditaments whatsoever in '''Felmingham''' [be consistent with your capital Fs. Either ff or F.] in the County
of Norffs or in any of the other towne there neare adioyning with
appurtenances And also all my messuages houses tenements
and lands whatsoever wherein I have any estate of inheritance
in Fee simple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fee_simple] & lyinge in the Citty or county of the citty of
Norwich or in '''Higham by Norwich''' [ [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Heigham,_Norfolk_Genealogy HEIGHAM, or Higham, a parish Norwich district, Norfolk; in the W side of Norwich city.] ] with their & every of their
appurtenances And if that my said sonne John Shall happen
to live until he shall attaine to his age of one & twenty years then
I will and devise that all & every of the aforesaid messuages, houses
lands tenements & hereditaments whatsoever being Freehold or
Coppyhold & lying in '''Shropham, Thurgarton, Felmingham''' or in any
towns there neare adioyning in Norwich Higham aforesaid or
in any of them with their & every of their appurtenances shall wholy
remaine & goe to my said '''sonne John Pettus''' & his heirs forever But if it shall soe happen that the said '''John Pettus''' shalle dye before
he shall attaine to the age afforesaid & without heire of his body begotten
then I will and my meaninge is that the interest last before limited ---- to my said executrix shall cease & be void And then I doe
will and devise all & every of the said messuages houses lands
tenements & hereditaments in '''Shropham & Thurgarton Felmingham'''
or in any town there near adjoining, in '''Norwich Higham'''
aforesaid or in any of them which the appurtenances to '''Augustine'''
'''Pettus my second son''' & his heirs forever. And whereas I
am possessed or some others stand possessed in trust for me
& in my use of & in certanie lands laying in '''Thurgarton''' aforesaid
for terme of divers(?) yeares therein to run & unexpired & of
& in two meadows lying in or near Norwich whereof one lyeth
within the precinct of the late '''Cathederal Church of Norwich'''
is now divided into three parts letten to severall y soub & the other
of the said meadows lyeth in or near the '''streete called Consforth (?)'''
streete over against the conion stath (?) on the further side of the
river for terme of divers(?) yeares therein to rune & unexpired
my will & minde is that my executrix or trustees in whom the
estates(?) for yeares of & in the said lands & meadows shall after
my death rest, shall assigne & sel over all such lands meadows
& things holden by any lease for terme of yeares & lyinge in
'''Thurgarton''' or in or neare Norwich as aforesaid with the appurtenances
unto my said sonne John upon he shall attaine to his age of
one & twenty yeares for & duringe the residue of the termes &
estates therein then to rune & unexpired respectively But if
the said John happen to dye before that age then I will & my
minde is that like assignment be made unto my said sonne
Augustine if then he be living as by intent of this my will ought
to have beene made to the said John if he had attained his age
aforesaid. Item my will and mind is that my said sonne Augustine
shall have & enjoy & accordingly I give to hom & his heirs for
ever all my Coppyhold lands & tenements lying or being
in '''Thinlingfeild''' or in any other towne there near adjoinging
in '''Cheston Linstead''' or '''St James in the County of Suffolk'''
with the appurtenances And if any defect shall happen to this
my will for want of Surrender to the use of my will of any
of my Coppyhold lands or tenements before willed or indended(?)
to either of my said sonnes Augustine and John or by reason
of any other mixfection [imperfection?] my will & minds is & I do strictly
charge my '''sonne Thomas Pettus''' & whosoever hereafter
shall happen to be my next heire to make surrender & due
any act that shall be requisite in law to supply any such defect(?)
or mixpection [imperfection?] & to assure a good & gofect (?) estate unto my said
two younger sonnes & their heires according to the intent of this
my will of all such coppyhold lands & tenements as be here
before willed or intended to my said sonne '''Augustine & John'''
& their heirs severally & respectively And my will & mind
is that my deare wife for the better stay of her selfe & of such
servants as shall continue with her for some time convenient
after my death & for the ordering of things belonging to the ---- executrix of this my will shall have the free use of my
house where I now dwell & all the houses yards gardens
& orchards to the same by me used with free use of all the
pasture grounds now in my use & occupation in '''Rackheath'''
aforesaid for the pasturage and in manifeymige (?) of her horses
cowes sheepe & other cattell for & during the spane
of six months next after my decease And I doe earnestly
desire my sonne Thomas Pettus and my next heire whatsoever
to agree hereunto & pfonine(?) my will therein accordingly And also to convey & assure unto her my said wife for her
life my mannors houses & lands tenements & other hereditaments
in '''Castor St Edmund''' & other the townes adjoininge in liew (?) of
the mannors lands tenements & hereditaments in '''Rackheath Salhouse'''
& other places assigned or limited for her joyuturie [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jointure jointure] - the widow's portion ] according to
the true intent & meaning of certaine prisoes (?) in the deeds
thereof conteyned And I will & devise unto my executrix &
her heires all my lands tenements & hereditaments in '''Rackheath'''
which I purchased of '''George Lockwood''' or of '''Robert Matcher'''
& all my meadow in '''Thorpe by Norwich''' which I purchased of
'''my brother Nathaniel Knyvet''' esq & the reversion of
the said lands tenements & meadow the same being lately by me
setled upon my now wife for p[ar]te of her joyuturie upon trust
& confidence nevertheless that if my said sonne Thomas Pettus
or such p[ers]on as shall be my next heire & shall attain to the age
of one & twenty yeares shall within three months next after such
age by way of grant of rent charge or otherwise as my said
executrix or her heires shall judge to be meete & sufficient secure
the yearely paymt of three severall annuall rents vizt one
of ten pounds to my '''cozen Christian the wife of Charles'''
'''Ramsey''' Another of ffoure pounds to my servant '''Nicholas'''
'''Spencer''' duringe their severall lives respectively That then
my said executrix & her heirs shall convey & set over the
said lands tenements meadows & hereditaments lately devised with
the appurtenances & all their interest therein to the said '''Thomas'''
'''Pettus''' or such p[er]son as shall be my next heire & his heirs And if the said '''Thomas Pettus''' or such my heirs shall not when three
months after his age of one and twenty years & request by my
executrix to this purpose give & make such securities for the
said three annual rents then my will is that the said
lands tenements meadow & hereditaments & the estate of my
executrix therein shall be conveyed over to '''Augustine Pettus'''
my sonne & his heirs charged with or tyed for the payment of
the said three annuall rents last mentioned And my will &
my mind is that my said sonne '''Thomas Pettus''' & my next heire
that shall be shall pay at the Guildhall porch in Norwich
unto my beloved friend '''Henry Nerford clerke''' within six
months after my decease the sum of one hundred pounds ---- & to my said '''sonne John''' when he shall have attained his age
of one & twenty years the sum of one thousand pounds And I doe will & devise unto my executrix hereafter named
& her heirs upon trust hereafter declared all that my Marsh
called or knowne by the name of '''Bungd Marsh''' with the grounds
& appurtenances by me purchased of '''Robert Houghton esquire'''
& lying in '''Burlingham in Norfolk''' Also also all that my
Marsh called or known by the name of '''Thurlow Marsh'''
with all the grounds and other appurtenances which I purchased of
'''Richard Fenkenson esq''' lyinge in '''Thernigby''' in the said county. And further I doe will & devise unto my said executrix & her
assignes upon like trust all that Marsh called or knowne
by the name of '''Berts or Bretts Marsh''' with all the grounds &
other appurtenances which I hold by lease made by the President
& Schollers of '''Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxford''' And all my estate terms of years & interest in the same All which
prunipped (?) willed or devised to executrix as aforesaid I
have willed & devised to her to this intent & purpose & upon
this speciall (?) trust & confidence in her & her heirs exe[cuto]rs adm[inistrators]
& ass[ign]s by me reposed that if my said sonne Thomas Pettus
or such p[ers]on as shall be my next heir shall have attained to
his age of one & twenty years & shall be for further
assurance of such coppyhold lands & tenements as be to my
said sonnes '''Augustine & John''' respectively devised according
to the intent of my will And shall within three months after
such age secure to the content of my said sonne John to be
paid to him the sum of one thousand pounds as aforesaid that
then my executrix her heirs & assignes shall convey over all
the said three marshes & pr[e]miss[e]s & all their severall estates
oft & in the same to my said sonne '''Thomas Pettus''' or next heire And out of the rents & profits of the said marshes in the
meantime (?) arisinge my executrix or her assignes shall pay
to the said '''Henry Nerford''' the said sum of one hundred
pounds And if the said '''Thomas Pettus''' or such next heire
as aforesaid shall not p[er]mitt (?) & suffer but disturbe (?) my said
wife & her servants & family quietly & peaceably to have the free
use of the said houses & other things for six months according
to my will before aforesaid then I devise the residue of
the rents & profits of the said three marshes unto my said wife
until my said sonne Thomas or his next heire as aforesaid
shall have attained the age of one & twenty years
otherwise my will is that my said sonne Thomas or next
heire aforesaid shall have & enjoy all the said residue of
the rents & profits of the said three Marshes and if my
said sonne Thomas or such my next heire as aforesaid shall
not within three months next after such request as aforesaid
doe such which shall be requisite for further assurance of all the (?) ---- coppyhold lands & tenements as aforesaid according to the intent
of my will before declared or shall not within three months
sufficiently secure by good security to my said sonne John the
payment of the said sum or one thousand pounds unto him at his
age of one & twenty years then my will is that my executrix
shall sell all the said three marshes & all their estates therein
& with the moneys thereof arising pay the same sum of one
thousand pounds unto my said sonne John to be paid as aforesaid
and shall with the confidence of those moneys soe farr as they
will extend recompense to my '''said sonnes Augustine &'''
'''John''' such losses damage & as they & their heires & respectively
& pportionably shall or shall be in the judg[e]m[en]t of my
executrix taking upon her the executorship likely to suple quo (?)
for default of surrender or other defect of assurance of any
of the said coppyhold lands or tenements by my heir as shall
be needfull or requisite as aforesil [aforesaid?] Item I give & bequest unto my sonne '''John Pettus''' & his heirs all my coppyhold
lands which I hold of the Mannor of '''Shunpling''' or of the '''Rectory of'''
'''?ickleborow''' in the county of Norfolk. Now for the more sure
p[er]formance of such covenants as upon consideration of marriage
with my new wife I have made with her friends '''William'''
'''Hemeningham''' '''John Hobart esq''' & '''Charles Everard her brother'''
for the disbursing of the summ of five thousand pounds upon
purchase of lands & of taking the same & securing the paym[en]t
of three hundred pounds yearely for my wife as by indenture
thereoft more fully appeareth I doe hereby will and devise to my
executrix '''the mannor of Thorpehall''' & all & every of the
messuages lands & tenements & hereditaments in '''North Pritake''' or (?)
elsewhere which were lately in any wise conveyed or mortgaged
or intended to be conveyed or mortgaged unto me or my use (?)
by '''Willm Arminger esq''' or any other with him to have & to hold
such & soe many of them as be conveyed to me & my heirs with
the appurtenances to my executrix & her heires & such & fore many of
them as be conveyed to me but for any terme of yeares or
otherwise with the appurtenances to my executrix during the severall
termes of yeares or any other estate therein. And my will is that my executrix shall have all my estates in these mannor
messuages lands tenements & hereditaments to the intent that she shall
have & receive all such summes of money as are or shall be payable
for redemption of these estates or otherwise by or upon the securities
to me given thereby And shall have all the indentures deeds
& other evidences to me belonging & touching the mannor or any
of the other premisses mortgaged or conveyed to me as aforesaid And my will & minde is that if I dye having issue by my wife
onely one daughter that then such purchase being made as is by
my said covenants required the lands & tenements soe purchased
shall after the death of my wife & her covenants as to touching (?)
her annuall rent or yearely maintenance of three hundred
pounds & formed be conveyed to my sonne Augustine & his heires
charged & tyed as shall be meete for the payment of such p[or]tion in ---- money & annuall maintenance to such daughter as shall
be payable or to be paid to her by the intent & true meaning
of the said indenture of covenant. But if such purchase shall
be made & I happen to have noe issue by my now wife or noe
such issue by her that shall live untill such purchase & the death
of my wife then my will & my mind is that the purchased lands
& tenements shall be soe ordered estated & setled upon my
said sonne '''Augustine''' & his heirs as that my said wife may
be well secured to have the revenues thereof during her life
& to have the sume of one thousand pounds within six months
after her death to be paid to her exec[u]t[o]rs adm[inistrator]s or ass[ign]s; & soe
that my said sonne '''John''' shall be secured likewise to have one
other summ of one thousand pounds to be paid to him his exec[uto]rs
adm[inistrato]rs or ass[ign]s within six months after the death of my said
wife. And if it happens that I dye & have noe issue by my now
wife, or my issue on her begotten shall dye before such purchase
be made as by my covenants is appointed then my will is if
my wife & her said friends will hereunto agree that noe such
intended purchase shall be made with the said five thousand
pounds but that money shall be soe ordered & disposed that
she my said wife shall have the summ or one thousand pounds
p[ar]te thereoft paid to her or her assignes & be secured to have
the sume or two hundred & forty pounds yearely during her
life paid as the annuall summ of three hundred pounds by
the covenant or purchase to be paid And after her death
one thousand pounds other p[ar]te of the said five thousand
pounds shall be paid to my said sonne John and his assigns
& three thousand pounds residue of the said five thousand
pounds shall be paid to my said sonne Augustine or his
assigns Item whereas '''Sr John Pettus my brother''' hath by
a certaine writing (?) under his hand & seale covenants with me to
pay to me or my exec[uto]rs at severall times severall summes of
money & by abund under his hand & seale stands bound [borrowed?] to me
in eight hundred pounds for p[er]formance of the said covenents
which covenants have not beene in any p[ar]te p[e]rformed my will &
minde is that my executrix shall upon and after the paym[en]t of the
said eight hundred pounds by my said brother to her or her
assignes pay as a guift & legacy from me unto my beloved
'''nephew Richard Pettus''' sonne of the said '''Sr John Pettus''' one
hundred pounds Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved
'''wife Dame Anne Pettus''' & her heires forever all that my
Cottage in '''Beeston''' which I lately purchased of ... Cooke (?)
with the yard garden thereto belonging with the appurtenances as
also all the furniture household stuffe & mixlents of household
now in or belonging to the same. Item I give & bequeath to my
beloved '''brother in law Charles Everard''' twenty pounds to be
paid out in a peece of plate for a remembrance of me Item I
give and bequeath unto my loving brother in law '''Nathaniel''' ---- '''Knyvet esq''' as alsoe to '''Elizabeth Knyvet his daughter'''
my loving neece to each of them five pounds for a peece
of plate Item I give and bequeath unto my honoured '''mother'''
'''in law the lady [[Heveningham-24|Abigael Pettus]]'''[ Abigail was Thomas' father's second wife. So in modern terms his stepmother. But in the 17th century she would be called his mother-in-law. ] to '''[[Pettus-433|Sr John Pettus]] my'''
'''beloved brother''' to '''my brother in law [[Knyvett-19|Thomas Knyvet esq]]'''
to '''Mr [[Knyvett-28|John Knyvet]] his sonne''' to my '''nephew [[Le_Gros-246|Thomas Le Gros esq]]'''
to '''my Cosen John Sedley esq''' to '''Captain'''
'''Thomas Cornwallys''' '''Mr Philip Cornwaleys''', '''Mrs Ffrancis'''
'''Paston''' to my loving '''father in law Arthur Everard esq'''
to my '''brother John Everard''' & '''Mr Robert Cottrine (?)''' to
every one of them twenty shillings to buy them a ring for a
remembrance Item I give & bequeath to my very loving
friends '''Mr John Watson''' '''Mr George Lockwood''' & mr (?)
'''Jorny [or Formy] clerke''' to every one of them five pounds Item I give to my servant '''Edward Shepley''' & to my servant '''John'''
'''King''' to each of them five pounds To my servants '''Robert'''
'''Peckhaver (?)''' five (?) pounds & to '''Henry Hendry''' fforty shillings
To my servants Phillip Hill Phillip Below FFrancis Smith
John Horkes, Henry Allen, William .... & Thomas
Ely (?) to every one of them twenty shillings all with said legacyes
before im this my last will given & bequited I [ erased: give & bequeath them ]
will & appoint them to be paid by my exequtrix according
to the tenour & true intent & meaning of the same my last
will And I doe ordain & make '''Dame Anne Pettus my'''
'''welbeloved wife''' the sole executrix of this my last will &
testament Revoking & annhilating & disannulling all & every
other former will or wills by me made or ordained And
for & concerning all other my goods catteles Chattells
jewells plate ready money bills bonds leases trusts stuffe
solerfills (?) of houshold whatsoever undisposed & ?? by this
my last will given and bequeathed my debts & legacyes
first being paid and satisfied I give & bequeath them soly &
wholy to the said Anne my loving wife the exequtrix of this
my testament and last will. And in wittnes that this is my last will
contayning seaven sheets of paper I have to every sheete sett
my hand & to this last sheet put to my hand & seale & published
the same in the presence of those whose names be hereunto subscribed Thos Pettus Sealed & published in the presence of '''Robert Cokewyn (?)'''
'''Robert Peckhaver Jeremy Brame Edw: Shepley''' This will was proved at Westminster Before the Judges on
the '''twelfth day of December''' in the yeare or our Lord
'''1654''' by the oath of Dame Anne Pettus widdow relict
of the said deceased & sole executrix therein named To
whose administration it was comitted being in our (?) forme
of Law sworne well & truly to administer it ==Sources==
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=== The Will of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester, 20 Apr 1596 === [[Bickley-573|Click here to return the profile of Thomas Bickley, Bishop of Chichester]] The Will has not been catalogued but can be found here: *Original wills (A, B and C surnames) 1580-1600 (STC I/II Folders K-N), courtesy of West Sussex County Council. *Images 528-529, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT9Q-Y3D?i=527&cat=567239 FamilySearch online database], Accessed 20 September 2021. ---- '''People Mentioned''': * Cousin Mr Richard Taylor, "Mr of Arte, fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" * Margarett daughter of sister Jane Smythe * nieces Alce and Joane, daughters of Johan Borrowe(/s) * Sr Richarde Fitzherbert * Mr Benjamin Bentham * Ffrauncys Goulston * Nicholas Seaton * god daughter Seaton (Note: perhaps daughter of Nicholas Seaton) * Christofer Saxpie * Thomas Harrys * Mr Doctor Ball * Richard Juxon * Hugh Barker '''Bequests''' * To Mr Richard Taylor, "fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" and his heirs, "all my landes in Northampton shire " * To Margarett, my syster Jane Smythes daughter, £10 * To Alce and Joane my nyses *(nieces)* - Johan Borrowes daughters, £10 each * To Sr Richarde Fitzherbert £100 to be paid to him £10 a year by executor, and "the bedding that is in my geaste chamber at the galleryes ende wth all the furniture" * To Mr Benjamin Bentham £10 * To Ffrauncys Goulston "the bedde wth the whole furniture that he lyeth" * To Nicholas Seaton "the bedde wth the furniture in the chamber nexte ab(ut)? my bedchamber" * To my god daughter Seaton £5 * To Christofer Saxpie, Thomas Harrys, Ffrauncys Goulston, and Nicholas Seaton, the thirde parte of my horses Oxon kyne & sheepe to be delyvered unto them by my executor for their labours wth their necessarye charges * The residue (expenses and debts paid), to "cosen" Rycharde Taylor, "Mr of Arte and Fellowe of Merton Colledge in Oxforde" '''Witnesses:''' Mr doctor Ball, Richarde Juxon, Christopher Saxpy, Ffrauncys Goulston, Thomas Harrys, Mr Hugh Barker. ---- p.1. : '''In the name of god''' the father my creator the sonne my redeemer and the holye ghoste my : sanctifyer thre psons and one god I Thomas Byckley Bisshop of Chichester doe : make my laste testament and will as followeth ffyrst I bequeth my soule into : the hands of hym that sente me into this worlde and to whome I beleve from _ : to goe god almighty my maker redemer and sanctifyer trusting assuredly to be : saved only by the merytts and passion on the crosse of his sonne Jesus Christe : nowe sytting on the right hand of god his and my father in heaven/ '''I bequethe''' : my bodye to the earthe in full hope to ryse agayne at the daye of Judgement wth : the Juste and the blessed/ '''I bequethe''' also tenne pounds to be distributed unto the : poore at the daye and place wher and when I shalbe buryed decentlye wthout : pompe/ '''I geve''' to Magdalen Colledge in Oxforde my good nurse fortye poundes : to be bestowed on their grammar schoole by the Colledge towards the makinge of it : Southinge the more handsome in feeling and pavinge it and for w other use I : will it not to be geven/ '''I geve''' to Martyn Colledge one hundreth poundes to bye : landes for one of the Ffellowes exhibicon of the same Colledge that professe : divinitye who shalbe bounde to preache one sermon at the leaste publicblye : in Oxford yearly so longe as he be followd and have that exhibicon according : as Mr warden Mr subwarden and my Executor at least any two of them : wth the devine of my lorde of Canterburye his grace shall make ordinances : for that purpose to be incerted in their statute booke there to remayne forever : / '''I geve''' all my landes in Northampton shire to Mr Richard Taylor fellowe : of Merton Colledge in Oxforde and to his heyres forever, And that Margarett : my syster Jane Smythes daughter and also Alce and Joane my nyses - : Johan Borrowes daughters maye be pleased and contented therwth by their : making in writinge an assurance to the forsayde Mr Richard Taylor that : nether they nor their heyres nor any of them nor any other in their right : shall callenge any tytle or porcon of the aforsayde landes, that then and : not otherwise they shall have geven unto them by my executor in that respecte : onlye viz to the forsayde Margaret Alce and Joane to eache of them - : tenne poundes/ '''I bequethe''' to my housholde servants their quarters wages : and wthall a whole yeres wages besydes, to be payde unto them the nexte day : after my funerall/ '''I geve''' also to Sr Richarde Fitzherbert one hundreth pounde(s) : to be payde unto hym after tenne poundes by the yere by my executor. ---- : p.2. : /Also '''I geve''' unto him the bedding that is in my geaste chamber at the galleryes : ende wth all the furniture/ '''I geve''' to Mr Benjamin Bentham tenne poundes : / '''I geve''' to Ffrauncys Goulston the bedde wth the whole furniture that he lyeth : / I geve to Nicholas Seaton the bedde wth the furniture in the chamber nexte ab(ut)? : my bedchamber/ '''I geve''' to my god daughter Seaton fyve poundes/ '''I geve''' toward(e/s?) : the reperacons of Houghton bridge tenne poundes, ffurthermore to the intent(e/con?) : that Christofer Saxpie Thomas Harrys Ffrauncys Goulston and Nicholas Seaton : doe adivine them selves accordinge to their power to Mr Taylor my only executor : in helping him to effecte this my testament/ '''I geve''' unto the foresayde Christofer : Thomas Ffrauncys and Nicholas the thirde parte of my horses Oxon kyne & : sheepe to be delyvered unto them by my executor for their labours wth their : necessarye charges, The residue of my goodds not bequethed in this testament : my thre herryotts wth are due for my lands in North hampton shire and - : herryotts fees and debts due to her Ma(jes)^tie wth debtes are nowe in case Stephen : Staple kepeth touche according to covenante by obligacon, and also dilapidac(I)ons : and the charges of my funeralls all these things payde and satisfyed, '''I bequeth''' : and geve to my cosen Rycharde Taylor Mr of Arte and Fellowe of Merton : Colledge in Oxforde whome I make and by these puts constitute my onlye : executor/ '''I desyer''' Mr Seriennt Lewkenor Mr doctor Ball Mr Juxton and : Mr Cutt to be overseers of this my last testament geven to eache of them : foure fyve poundes for their paynes and for gevinge sounde counsell to : my executor, God have mercye on me my serable synner through the merytts : of his onlye sonne our Savior Jesus Christe, In witnesse wherof I have : hereunto sett my seale and subscribed my name the xxth daye of Aprill : 1596, Witnesse hereunto Mr doctor Ball Richarde Juxon Christopher Saxpy : Ffrauncys Goulston Thomas Harrys Mr Hugh Barker. ''Probate granted 13th June 1596.'' ---- Will transcript as copied on 20/09/2021 by [[Mortimer-1706|D.Mortimer.]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America == Willets, Willett, Willits * by Jacob Edgar Bookstäver (b.1849) * publisher by The Twentieth Century Publishing Co., Binghamton, N.Y., 1906 * 142 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/willetwilletswil00book * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605666 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE92855 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bookstäver, Jacob. ''[[Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|The Willet Genealogy]]'' (Twentieth Century, Binghamton, N.Y., 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bookstäver|Bookstäver]])
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A few names have been used repeatedly in the East side of my family. These are William, Thomas and Marquis. There are at least 2, if not 3 or 4 generations of each!
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==The William Anderson Lee Bible== [[Lee-13232|William Anderson Lee]]'s information was filled out in this family bible registry with the names and dates of his family members. The first registry page in this bible states: '''Family Register''' '''Parents’ Names''' Husband [[Lee-13232|W. A. Lee]] Born July 30, 1840, 1842 Died Aug 28, 1910. Son of [[Lee-13231|W.S.C.Lee]] and [[Holcomb-1401|Sarah Lee]]. Wife [[Moore-49507|Ellennor Lee]] born September 29, 1858 Daughter of [[Moore-36807|W.L.Moore]] and [[Heisler-220|M.C.Moore]]. ==Part 2 The Next Two Pages== '''Births''' Albert [[Lee-19762|Albert Eugene Lee]] Was born July 9, 1878 [[Lee-19770|Marvin James McKakill Lee]] Was born Feb 16, 1880 [[Lee-13233|John Lacey Lee]] was born 6 March 1882 [[Lee-19772|Mary Ella Lee]] was born Sept 24, 1886 [[Lee-19771|Sarah Anne Lee]] was born Mar 8, 1885 [[Lee-19773|Robert Edward Lee]] was born Apr 11, 1889 '''Marriages''' [[Lee-19762|Eugene Lee]] was married the 23 day of Dec 1906 [[Lee-13233|John Lacey Lee]] was married Feb 23, 1916 ==Part 3 The Last Two Pages== '''Deaths''' [[Holcomb-1401|Sarahann Lee]] died July 11, 1868? Walter G. Father [[Lee-13232|W. A. Lee]] died Aug 28, 1910 Mother [[Moore-49507|T.Elenenor Lee]] died July 8, 1919 Great Grandfather [[Lee-39922|Samuel Lee]] died July 5, 1831 [[Collum-348|Susannah Lee]] Great Grandmother died May 5, 1850 Names of [[Lee-13233|J. L. Lee]]’s Children [[Lee-40060|William Wayne Lee]] born Dec 23, 1916 Ethel Vondell Lee Nov 22, 1918 [[Lee-13234|John Lacey Lee Jr]]. Oct 10, 1920 Minnie Blanch Lee 20 Feb 1923 Alice Jewell Lee 4 Oct, 1924
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This William Colbert Family are the following persons: William R.Colbert(born William Guy Rich);Margaret Ann (Robbins)(Drummond)Colbert;William Brian Colbert;Wayne Martin Colbert;and related Biological and Adopted Family Members.
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This page is for information on the family homestead called the '''William Green Farm House.''' ==About the Farm House== The Farmhouse was the home of American colonist Judge William Green, a judge in the Court of Common Pleas who was born in Lincolnshire, England in 1671 and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Judge Green married Joanna "Hannah" Reeder, the daughter of John Reeder and Joanna Burroughs Reeder, who was born in 1699 in Newtown, Long Island, New York. Judge William Green and Hannah settled in the area of Ewing, New Jersey and built the William Green House (Ewing Township, New Jersey), now on the National Historic Register and located on the campus of The College of New Jersey. Despite fund-raising efforts, the old farmhouse near where the troops of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River once rested during the Revolutionary War, has never been fully restored
["The Greene Ancestry" on ''Wikivisually.com,'' [https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Greene%E2%80%93Jones_War], accessed 17 Oct 2021.] ===Owners=== * John Severns owned the earliest sturcture, a log cabin witth a large fire heath. * [[Green-9130|William]] and [[Reeder-82|Joanna (Reeder) Green]].
''William Green, ancestor of the families of that name in this region, dissatisfied with some new relation in his father’s family, left his native land, England, at the early age of twenty, and landed at the port of Philadelphia. Soon after, desirous of returning, and finding no vessel about to sail from that port, he went to New York, but not meeting with an opportunity immediately, visited Long Island. He there became acquainted with the family of John Reeder , recently arrived from England, whose sister, or daughter, Joanna, in process of time, he married, and removed to Ewing township, about 1700. He purchased three hundred and forty-five acres of Col. Daniel Coxe , the deed bearing the date 1712, and on it erected the first brick house in the township, which is still standing, having on the west end the date, 1717, and is owned and occupied by his descendent of the fifth generation, Henry Green . His qualities were such as to give him distinction, for he was appointed one of the first judges of Hunterdon county, and from the frequent mention of his name in public affairs and important business transactions, he was evidently a prominent and useful citizen. He died, as is indicated by his antique tombstone in the Ewing church-yard, in 1722.'' [Cooley, Eli, ''Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing New Jersey,'' W.S.Sharp Publishing, Trenton, NJ, 1883; p. 78+.]
* [[Green-25162|Willilam Green Jr]] and [[Armitage-1067|Lydia (Armitage) Green]]. William, the son of William, was one of the corporators of Trenton First Church (now Ewing) from 1756 to 1764. He married Lydia, daughter of Enoch Armitage, by whom he had four children: Enoch; William, who took ownership of the house; Joanna, the wife of Christopher Howell; and Mary, the wife of Daniel Howell. William died in 1786 at the age of 84,
[Friends of the William Green Farmhouse, (http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/about-the-house/past-owners-of-the-wm-green-house/) Past Owners of the Farmhouse, ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' website, accessed 3 June 2021.] * [[Green-25162|William W Green III]] and [[Moore-44493|Phebe (Moore) Green]]. William, the son of William, married Phebe, daughter of [[Moore-44494|Samuel Moore]] and having had children: Enoch, a physician, went South, and died young, at Savannah, Ga.; Elijah, not married, died 1850, aged 68; Samuel; Lydia, married Israel Carle ; Rebecca, married John Welling ; Sarah, died May 28th ,1820, aged 44; and Mary, wife of John Jones . William III died October 30th, 1815, aged 72,
* [[Green-41905|Samuel Moore]] and Mary (Perrine) Green. Samuel Green, the son of William, married Mary, daughter of Henry Perrine, of Monmouth, who died November 25th, 1847, aged 52. Their children were: Emily, wife of Henry Bilyeu; William A.; Phebe, wife of Francis Sneed; Henry; Lydia; Sarah, wife of David Jeffries; Hannah, wife of Henry Lanning; Lewis, went to Australia, and there married; and John, married Elizabeth, daughter of William Scudder; has children, Margaret and Sarah. Samuel died April 1st, 1859, at age 68. * Henry Perrine Green and Virginia (Reeder) Green. Henry P. Green, son of Samuel, married Virginia, daughter of Amos Reeder. Henry P. Green, son of Samuel and Mary (Perrine) Green, was the owner of a farm of one hundred and sixty acres, which he cultivated in a most efficient manner. Their children are: William, married Augustine, daughter of William Scudder; Frederic, married Mary Lee; Anna, died in youth; Florence, died in childhood; Henry; and Amos Reeder. * Lydia Moore * Jewell Blackwell * The Trenton State College/TCNJ ===Construction === TH home of [[Green-xxxx|William Green, Sr.]] was built near the Delaware River. A log cabin belonging to John Severns was built on the site prior to 1730, That cabin remained a part of the house until it was demolished down to the foundation during the third building stage. Its original foundation still remains and was encorporated into the third building stage. The house as it presently stands consists of three sections from three different building periods. The oldest section of the home adjoined the cabin previously on the site. Originally, it was a two-and-a-half story brick structure, one room deep, with a divided basement, a single room on the first floor, and two rooms above. Although this portion of the building has been dated back as far as 1717, it seems unlikely that it was constructed so quickly after William acquired the land. 1730 is a more likely date of construction.
[Friends of the William Green Farmhouse, (http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/about-the-house/phases-of-construction/) Phases of Construction, ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' website, accessed 3 June 2021.] The second section is located behind the 1730’s section, and it consists of two rooms and a stair hall on the first floor, with two rooms above. It is built of mud, horse hair and plaster and over lumber with hand-made nails, There is no record of when it was built, but the materials used and construction techniques indicate between 1750 and 1790. A date towards the latter part of this period is more likely, since the door panels made for this section indicate the post-Revolutionary era.
Building the third addition almost doubled the size of the house. It is made of brick set in a common bond with seven rows between headers. There are circular saw marks on much of the interior lath which indicates it was built after 1830. It is possible the construction was done after [[Green-xxxxx|Samuel Green]] purchased the property in 1833 or [[Green-xxx|Henry P. Green]] in 1848.
{{Image|file=http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/GreenHouse1920s-1024x614.jpg|caption=The farmhouse as it appeared in the 1920s}} ===Preservation and Restoration=== The William Green Farm House has been listed on the New Jersey and national Registers of Historic Places since the 1970's, It is a significant example of colonial farmhouse architecture. This historic treasure, dating from c.1730, is located on the campus of '''The College of New Jersey''' (TCNJ) in Ewing Township, NJ. Not having the resources necessary to restore the structure, TCNJ funded a stabilization project in 2007 to ensure that no further deterioration occured while they attempted to raise the funds for restoration. For several years the [[#friends|''Friends of the William Green Farm House'']], in partnership with TCNJ, were raising funds for a full restoration so the house can be used as an alumni house with a museum. IN 2012, plans were made to restore the farmhouse and turn it into an alumni house, Many state universities have historic buildings integrated into their campus including but not limited to: Rider University, Monmouth University, and Princeton University. These buildings are renovated to preserve an important part of the college and the community history. The estimate was prepared as well as a work timeline, and the ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' agreed to fundraise contingent upon a letter of support. Unfortunately, when Mr. Greg Caiola
[https://obits.nj.com/obituaries/trenton/obituary.aspx?n=gregory-caiola&pid=168875783&fhid=28321] passed away, his successor, John Donahue
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-p-donohue] decided to renege on the plans.
[''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'', (https://www.facebook.com/WilliamGreenFarmHouseTCNJ/) a social group on Facebook.com; accessed 3 June 2021.] Unfortunately, the college later announced they would not sanction use or help restore or maintain the house, despite the fact that they own the property. In 2015, the house was placed on New Jersey Preservation's list of 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites.
[ Mulvaney, Nicole, website (https://www.nj.com/mercer/2015/05/njs_10_most_endangered_historic_sites_for_2015.html), citing ''N.J.'s 10 most endangered historic sites for 2015'', True New Jersey - NJ.com; accessed 3 June 2021.] ===The Friends of the Farmhouse=== The ''Friends of the William Green Farmhouse'' is a non-profit group dedicated to the saving of the William Green Farmhouse on the campus of the College of New Jersey in Ewing, New Jersey. The goal of this group is to preserve a record of the farmhouse' past, raise awareness for the uncertain future of the stucture, to stabilize and secure the farmhouse from future damage, and pottentially raise enough funding to convince the College of New Jersey Campus to restore the building.
==Sources==
see Also: * [[(http://www.williamgreenhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GreenandReederCooley.pdf)|The Geneaology of the Green Family]]
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[[Category: Westwood Road Farms]] The story of William Jehle’s farm begins with Joseph Gundy. Theresia Nuwer married Joseph Gundy, the son of Sebastian Gundy, on October 17, 1869 at St. John’s Church in Alden Center. Theresia was the daughter of John Nuwer of Lancaster. In the following December Joseph Gundy became the owner of his father’s farm which consisted of two parcels of land totaling 66 acres of land—one parcel was 16 acres and the other was 50 acres of land. Over the next few years Theresia gave birth to two sons. John was born April 17, 1872 and Joseph, Jr. was born April 19, 1873. Then on October 29, 1873, at the age of only 26, Joseph Gundy, Sr. died. He and Theresia had been married only four years. There is a deed in the Erie County archived with the same date, October 29, 1873, conveying the 16-acre parcel of land back to Sebastian Gundy. The legality of that transfer is not altogether clear. But the result was that Sebastian Gundy was given a resource he could use to fund his retirement. He probably had planned on his son Joseph’s support. But that was no longer available. Thus, on December 8, 1873 Sebastian sold the 16-acre parcel of land to George Roll, Jr., a neighbor to the east. Sebastian was then able to live off the $800 proceeds of the sale. Theresia Nuwer Gundy inherited the remaining 50 acres of land. [ Joseph Gundy to Sebastian Gundy ]
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Sebastian Gundy to George Roll, Jr.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-399P-4?i=273 Theresia Nuwer was a widow for about a year when she remarried. Her second husband was William Jehle and they were married November 10, 1874. After the wedding William lived at the Gundy family farm on Westwood Road. In 1880 Theresia Jehle was 29 and William Jehle was 34 years old. John and Joseph Gundy were living in the household and Theresia had given birth to two daughters, Katie and Bertha Jehle. [“United States Census, 1880, William Jehle, Alden, New York,” FamilySearch database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZZ5-9CM).] The 1880 Agricultural Census reports that the farm was composed of 50 acres of land, 2 horses, 4 milk cows, and 50 chickens. This enterprise produced corn, wheat, oats, and barley in the grain fields, potatoes, butter, hay, and eggs for Buffalo markets. The family also provided room and board to a 14-year-old boy in exchange for help with the farm labor. At the end of the 1881 growing season, George Roll, Jr., who was the Jehle’s neighbor to the east moved his farm from lot 43 to lot 36 on Westwood road. Since he no longer had need of the 16-acre parcel of land he purchased from Sebastian Gundy, George sold the parcel to William Jehle. The Jehle farm was then the same 66 acres of land Joseph Gundy had received from his father in 1869.[ George Roll to William Jehely ]
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-HX1Y?i=13 The Jehle family worked this farm for another twelve years. In the decade of the 1880s Theresia lost one of her daughters and added two more children to her family. In June 1882 Bertha (baptized Bertha Christine) died at the age of three years. (Theresia’s mother, Catherine Nuwer, also died in 1882.) Three years later, in October 1885, Theresia gave birth to another daughter, who was named Bertha Maria. Finally, at the end of the decade, in February 1889, Anna Jehle was born. Sometime around 1892 Theresia and William Jehle left their Alden farm and moved to Lancaster. Theresia’s brother, John Nuwer, Jr., operated an 84-acre farm on Main street (now Broadway) in Town Line. The land was part of his father’s farm and had been operated by John, Jr. since around 1875. This farm also had a hotel on the property—it was known as the Tobie Hotel. The 1892 Census tells us that John Nuwer, Jr. had moved to Elma and that William Jehle was working John’s former farm. Then in the fall of 1892 William Jehle liquidated his farming assets and began managing the hotel fulltime. [ “William Jehle will sell at public auction at his residence on the John Nuwer [Jr] Farm, on the Main Road in the village of Town Line, on Wednesday, October 26, at 9 o’clock a. m., four horses, 1 stallion, 2 colts, 13 cows, 3 pigs, wagons, sleighs, 10 tons of hay, 10 tons of straw, 200 bushels of oats, 1 tread power and all kinds of farming tools. E.H. Wagner, auctioneer.” Lancaster Times, October 20, 1892. ] William Jehle did not sell his Westwood road farm after he and his family moved to Lancaster. There are agreements in 1901 and 1912 between William Jehle and the Alden and Batavia Natural Gas & Fuel Company, granting the company rights to explore for gas on the Westwood road farm. There are also newspaper reports from 1909 and 1914 identifying Thomas Staley as the occupant of the “Jehle farm” on Westwood road. William and Theresia Jehle retired from the hotel business in 1912 and moved to the Village of Lancaster. Theresia Jehle died in May 1923 and William Jehle died in October 1926. Land records show that George Makohonski conveyed the farm to Antoni Przywara in December 1933, but the deed that transferred the land from William Jehle to George Makohonski is still missing. [ George Makohonski to Antoni Przywara, December 8, 1933 ]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The William Ward Genealogy == The history of the descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass., 1638-1925. * by Charles Martyn (1874-) * published by Artemas Ward, New York, 1925 * 749 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The William Ward Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597787 * https://archive.org/details/williamwardgenea1925mart * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/371276 * http://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:12233282$1i === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Martyn, Charles. ''[[Space:The William Ward Genealogy|The William Ward Genealogy]]'' (Artemas Ward, New York, 1925) [ Page ]. * ([[#Martyn|Martyn]])
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